Representing over 43,000 workers in Winnipeg.
The Winnipeg Labour Council’s affiliated Union locals reflect the whole spectrum of organized labour in Canada. Public and private sector, clerical, service and industrial workers, social service, education, and health care, and all other sectors of work, join together through the Labour Council to give voice to the realities within each sector.
Directly chartered by the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) and proudly affiliated to the Manitoba Federation of Labour (MFL), the WLC speaks out as Labour’s voice on municipal issues and realities and promotes the social and economic well-being of all workers municipally, provincially and nationally.
Each affiliated union votes to join the Labour Council, to which it pays a monthly dues allotment of 50 cents per member, per month. Each local is entitled to send delegates to the Labour Council meetings held on the third Tuesday of each month, except July & August.
At the meetings, delegates from the various locals and affiliates report on matters affecting their membership, and learn about issues and realities affecting local Unions in the Winnipeg area.
Your responsibilities as a delegate to the Winnipeg Labour Council:
Delegates of affiliated Unions are invited to join the WLC’s active committees to join us as we build stronger collective action, and to represent the realities of all sectors of work.
Each committee is different and will meet monthly by setting a meeting schedule and communication method that works best for the group. By joining the committee, affiliated delegates are able to represent their Union and work, alongside other Sisters, Brothers, Friends, and community allies from all over our city.
Winnipeg Labour Council – Annual Awards
Bruce Mackay Solidarity Awards
The Bruce Mackay Labour Activist Award and Community Activist Award recognize individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the labour movement and the community.
Who Was Bruce Mackay?
Bruce Mackay was a long-time union activist and dedicated member of the Winnipeg Labour Council. Known for his honesty, commitment, and energy, he was passionate about preserving labour history and building solidarity. A traditionalist, feminist, and humanist, Bruce believed deeply in empowering people and strengthening community.
In his honour, the Winnipeg Labour Council presents annual awards to individuals who reflect his values and dedication to working people.
Bruce Mackay Labour Activist Award – Click here to nominate
Presented to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the labour movement through long-term service or a significant action that advanced workers’ rights or strengthened solidarity in Winnipeg on Treaty 1 territory.
Bruce Mackay Community Activist Award – Click here to nominate
Presented to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the community, benefiting working people in Winnipeg on Treaty 1 territory through sustained effort or a significant initiative.
Nomination Process
Awards are promoted through mailings, the WLC website, social media, and partner publications. Any member of an affiliated union or community ally organization may submit a nomination.
Nominations may be submitted by mail, fax, or email to wlcadmin@winnipeglabour.ca. A PDF nomination form is available for download.
Download a PDF nomination form.
The WLC Executive reviews all nominations and selects one recipient in each category.
Art Coulter Labour Community Service Award
The Art Coulter Labour Community Service Award is presented annually by United Way Winnipeg and the Winnipeg Labour Council to recognize outstanding service to the community.
Who Was Art Coulter?
James Arthur “Art” Coulter was a Winnipeg trade unionist dedicated to improving quality of life in his community. Through his union work and leadership with Community Chest, Art helped bring together labour, business, and community partners to create a unified charitable campaign.
His efforts led to the establishment of the United Way of Greater Winnipeg in 1965, reflecting his strong belief in unity and collective action.
Nomination
To nominate a labour activist for the Art Coulter Award, please visit the nomination link here.
Contact
For more information, please contact:
Sister Stephanie Mack
Winnipeg Labour Council
Phone: 204-942-0522
Email: wlcadmin@winnipeglabour.ca
The WLC Executive is elected by delegates from our affiliated unions. The current Executive is comprised of:
United Way and Labour.
Stronger together since 1965.

The partnership developed around a common interest: ensuring that workers and their families have access to social services in their community.
United Way Winnipeg is proud to have been founded by a joint effort of the Winnipeg Labour Council and the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, and we have had a long standing, constructive working relationship since 1965. It’s a legacy and impact that Union members and activists have every reason to be proud of.
Many workplaces than run fundraising campaigns are unionized. But the partnership goes deeper than just financial support.
Labour representatives volunteer with United Way Winnipeg as members of our Board of Trustees, our Campaign Cabinet Labour Engagement division, and as part of the CLC United Way Labour Community Advocates Program. United Way Winnipeg also has a Labour Director who works to connect to and reinforce awareness of Labour’s work in supporting critical social services through our annual fundraising campaign.
To learn more about our history and partnership, since the early days of the Winnipeg General Strike click here.