Month: February 2022

Ontario hospital workers deliver thousands of messages to Doug Ford

While their pandemic efforts have been generously praised by Doug Ford’s Ontario government, front-line hospital workers are asking for Bill 124, the wage cap legislation that devalues them and is fueling an exodus of staff from health care, to be repealed. Yesterday, front-line hospital staff – including several registered practical nurses from Ottawa – made a …

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Canadian pensions bankrolling elder abuse and misappropriation of public money by French long-term care multinational

A new report by the Centre for International Corporate Tax Accountability and Research (CICTAR) reveals that Europe’s largest long-term care home operator, Orpea, has been building a property empire while facing allegations of elder abuse and misappropriation of public money. Orpea is 15 per cent owned by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB), which …

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Québec solidaire, CUPE and the SQEES-FTQ demand recognition for office staff, technicians and administration professionals of the RSSS

The Canadian Union of Public Employees and the Syndicat québécois des employées et employés de service, both of which are affiliated with the FTQ, and Québec solidaire deplore the minimal recognition paid to office staff, technicians and administration professionals in the health and social services system. All three organizations acknowledge that everyone in this sector …

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CUPE stands in solidarity with the people of Ukraine

CUPE extends our solidarity to the people of Ukraine, who are now living in fear of military violence and occupation after Russia attacked their country. We further extend solidarity to the people in the streets of Russia opposing this dangerous escalation of violence and act of war. To health care and emergency service workers, journalists and all the …

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Rising anger among Société d’habitation et de développement de Montréal (SHDM) employees

The 36 employees of the SHDM, who have been on strike since last January 9, demonstrated yesterday in front of the employer’s offices. The union, which has been without a collective agreement since December 2017, has run up against intransigence by SHDM at the bargaining table. The latter is steadfast in wanting to exclude landscape labourers from the minimum employee level …

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Short staffing, COVID-19 compromise vital services for adults with developmental disabilities

Developmental service workers in Brampton and Caledon call for adequate staffing and government support to address growing staff shortages, and safety concerns, in the region. “Chronic short staffing, coupled with inadequate funding compromises the quality of life of adults with developmental disabilities. We don’t have the staffing levels needed to ensure the safety of workers, who …

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Parents and workers launch public campaign to save Sioux Lookout children’s centres

Parents, workers, and community members are launching a public campaign to demand that the Municipality of Sioux Lookout reverse their decision to close Biidaaban Children’s Centre and Sioux Mountain Children’s Centre that provide quality child care to more than 200 families in the region. “Many parents are rightfully concerned and disappointed by the actions of …

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Billions handed over to Loblaws, Amazon and others through Ontario electric subsidies

The Ontario government is continuing to hand over money through electricity subsidies to large, profitable, industrial, and commercial businesses, money that should instead be used to bolster critical public services that keep Ontarians safe, says CUPE Ontario. “Companies like Loblaws who have actually profited during this pandemic are getting government money to pay their hydro bills …

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All political party leaders must denounce violence against journalists

On the day before another demonstration to denounce health measures – to be held in Quebec City this weekend – and given the ever-worrisome presence of convoy protesters in Ottawa, CUPE Quebec is demanding that the leaders of all political parties both provincially and federally condemn verbal and physical violence directed at teams of journalists. “Whether …

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