Month: November 2021

Cape Breton municipal workers reach tentative agreement

Municipal workers with Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM), represented by CUPE 759, reached a tentative agreement with their employer yesterday. “I’d like to thank our bargaining committee who worked hard on behalf of our members to reach this deal,” said Kevin Ivey, president of CUPE 759. “We are pleased to recommend this tentative agreement to members …

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Société de transport de Laval: A two-day strike and a demonstration are on the horizon

Drivers with the Société de transport de Laval (STL) will be on strike next Friday, November 26 and Saturday, November 27 to protest the impasse at the bargaining table. A large-scale march for public transit in Laval will also take place on November 27 at noon. It will start at the Montmorency Terminal (545 Lucien …

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CUPE and SQEES members will be paid the legal interest they are owed

The Canadian Union of Public Employees and the Syndicat québécois des employées et employés de service (SQEES–FTQ) have exerted pressure numerous times with respect to the payment of retroactive wages owing to health and social services workers, and their efforts have paid off. The employer’s representatives were open to coming to a national agreement to …

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SAQ: Surprise 24-hour strike hits the warehouses and delivery

780 employees working in Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) warehouses and those responsible for delivering products to SAQ retail outlets across Quebec called a surprise 24-hour strike at 9:30 am this morning. “The lack of seriousness by management at the bargaining table has forced us to walk out to show that we are determined and …

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COP26 – workers must focus on solutions, not empty promises

World leaders – including Canada’s Justin Trudeau – have again sadly under-performed with their feeble response to the climate emergency at COP26. There is little doubt that leadership from our governments is too weak, and that the influence of polluters on them is too strong. But despite the disappointing results of these international discussions, we …

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