Month: September 2022

School support workers reach tentative deal with BC public schools

A tentative provincial framework agreement has been reached between the unions representing B.C.’s 40,000 school support workers and the British Columbia Public School Employers’ Association (BCPSEA). “Our bargaining committees worked hard to reach this tentative agreement,” says Paul Simpson, president of the K-12 Presidents Council. “Working together, we were able to reach an agreement that …

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CUPE and the City of Mount Pearl reach a Tentative Agreement

After a long week of conciliation meetings, the Canadian Union of Public Employees and the City of Mount Pearl have reached a tentative agreement. The bargaining team for CUPE 2099, representing the City’s municipal workers, has agreed to present a tentative agreement to the membership for a vote. “I’d like to thank the bargaining committee who …

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Last chance to register for the National Sector Council Conference

Join CUPE members from across the country to share information about work in your sectors and to gain new insights from exciting guest speakers and panelists. The conference is a great opportunity to build collective strength with other CUPE leaders and activists. Registration closes end of day September 16, 2022. This is a firm cut-off date to allow …

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Statement from CUPE on Pierre Poilievre winning Conservative Party leadership

Statement from Mark Hancock, National President of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), on Pierre Poilievre winning the Conservative Party leadership:  “It’s too bad that, unlike Andrew Scheer, Pierre Poilievre does not hold American citizenship, because he would be right at home as Governor of a state like Alabama. Pierre is a career politician who has …

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CUPE applauds NDP’s deal to deliver help to low-income Canadians

Once again, the NDP has found a way to leverage its position in the minority Parliament to bring important assistance to low-income Canadians struggling with the cost of dental care, housing, and the skyrocketing cost of living. Working people in Canada are lucky we have Jagmeet and the NDP fighting for us in Parliament. The NDP …

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