Building Collective Strength in Arts and Culture

As we move into 2026, Unifor extends our best wishes to workers at Roy Thomson Hall and Massey Hall and recognizes the determination and commitment workers continue to show as they work toward improving their workplaces. Arts and culture workers understand that the success of these institutions depends on skilled, dedicated people who deserve fairness, respect, and stability at work.
Workers are organizing because they want clearer scheduling, job security, transparency, and a real voice in decisions that affect their livelihoods. Unionization is about protecting the people who make live performance possible and ensuring that their work is valued and respected.
Unifor is committed to supporting workers in the arts and culture sector because collective representation delivers lasting improvements. Across Canada, Unifor members in cultural institutions have secured enforceable rights, safer workplaces, and fairer working conditions. Unifor is proud to stand with Roy Thomson Hall and Massey Hall workers as they come together to build collective strength and a better future as members of Unifor.
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Billy O’Neill
Unifor National Representative, Organizing
📞 416.605.1443
✉️ [email protected]
Lucy Alessio
Unifor National Coordinator, Organizing
📞 416.998.3189
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