We help you understand your rights at work. If you are unsure about hours, pay, safety, job rules, or immigration related questions, we walk you through what the law says and what steps you can take.
If something at work does not feel right, you do not need to deal with it alone. We help you look at the situation, understand your options, and find the right place to get support.
If you are missing pay or feel you were treated unfairly, we help you figure out what you can do and where to go for help.
If you moved to Yukon for work, we help you understand your rights, deal with confusing processes, and connect with services that can support you.
Paperwork can be stressful. We help you understand each step, prepare your documents, and follow up with the right agencies so you are not facing the system by yourself.
If your situation needs legal advice, we explain what options exist and connect you with the proper services when needed.
We offer simple and useful sessions about workplace rights, safety, Yukon systems, and how to get help. These sessions will be available online and in person.
Sometimes the best help comes from people who understand your lived reality. We connect workers with others who share similar experiences, especially young workers, Indigenous workers, migrant workers, and others who face extra barriers.
When workers share common problems, we help bring those stories forward and work with partners to push for better protections across the territory.