LABOUR COMMUNITY SERVICES OF PEEL INC.
Registered Name: LABOUR COMMUNITY SERVICES OF PEEL INC.
Business No: 107581308RR0001
This organization is designated by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as a registered charity. They comply with the CRA's requirements and have been issued a charitable registration number.
Labour Community Services of Peel
Working together to build vibrant and inclusive communities
We have recovered hundreds of thousands in unpaid wages and helped hundreds across Peel Region get the justice they deserve.
We are a non-profit dedicated to serving under-represented workers in Peel Region to access their workplace rights. Whether it be unfair dismissal, harassment at work, missing wages, filling out forms, or walking you through a tricky situation.
There are no fees nor costs involved with our services and supports.
OUR HISTORY
The Labour Community Services of Peel was created on December 18th, 1979. It is a project of the Peel regional Labour Council in partnership with United Way of Greater Toronto, as the core funder. For over forty years, LCSP has been providing a free service not offered by legal clinics in the area or by Legal Aid.
OUR MISSION
To share Labour’s experience and knowledge by empowering workers through education, advocacy and volunteerism in order to build a vibrant, inclusive and accessible community.
OUR VISION
Our programs work towards a vibrant, inclusive and accessible community for workers and their families.
Labour Community Services of Peel is a viable, robust and responsive organization with well-trained and qualified professional staff members. Along with the Board of Directors which is committed to accountable administration and effective planning to help LCSP grow and to meet community demands to:
-Increase Outreach to the Community
-Increase Services to the Community
-Increase Collaboration and Partnership
Labour Community Services of Peel is committed to assisting workers with their employment rights, human rights, and income security programs in the Peel Region.
Labour union activism supports the necessity for worker rights. The LCSP Help Centre assists workers and their families with application forms, intervening on their behalf with employers or government agencies, and representing them before appeal boards and tribunals at the mediation level.
LCSP is proud of its work and contributions to the Peel Region by helping prevent poverty, strengthening families and supporting newcomers, visible minorities, persons with disabilities and seniors. We also welcome all people who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC), new immigrants, and people who identify as 2SLGBTQ+.
