Month: October 2022

SAVE THE DATE – CUPE’s National Women’s Conference

The National Women’s Conference will bring together members from across the country to advocate for women’s rights and gender equality in the union, in the workplace, and in all areas of society. It is a great opportunity to learn and strategize with CUPE leaders and activists.    The conference will open with an evening plenary on …

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1,500 staff on strike at Dalhousie University

Teaching assistants, part-time academics, markers, and demonstrators at Dalhousie University (Dal) in Halifax went on strike this morning. Approximately 1,500 members of CUPE 3912 at Dal have been in collective bargaining with the employer since November 2020. The main issue is wages. For many years, wage increases have not kept up with the cost of living. …

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CUPE releases blueprint to fix Canada Infrastructure Bank

CUPE has released an expert report that’s a blueprint to fundamentally transform the Canada Infrastructure Bank. More than five years after its founding, the CIB hasn’t met its own goal of attracting profit-seeking private investors. At the same time, the bank’s focus on privatization has failed to meet community needs or tackle the climate crisis. It’s …

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Ontario education workers to enter mediation in pursuit of student success and good jobs

The CUPE–OSBCU central bargaining committee The central bargaining committee for Ontario’s lowest-paid frontline education workers will enter into mediation with the Ontario government and Council of Trustees’ Association (CTA) on October 17. Respected mediator William Kaplan, who helped this group of workers and the Ford government reach a settlement in 2019, will assist the parties as they …

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Our time together: A national meeting to put CUPE’s anti-racism strategy into action

The virtual meeting takes place on Saturday Nov. 19, 2022, from 1–4 p.m. EST. It will be hosted by Debra Merrier, CUPE National Diversity Vice-President representing Indigenous workers and Aubrey Gonsalves, CUPE National Diversity Vice-President representing Black and racialized workers. Putting our anti-racism strategy into action This is the second national meeting to put CUPE’s Anti-Racism Strategy …

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Manitoba health care support staff ratify new collective agreement

18,000 health care support staff across Manitoba have ratified a new collective agreement after five years without a contract. “This was an incredibly difficult round of negotiations due to government interference, attempted wage freeze, disruptive restructuring, forced union amalgamations, and the pandemic,” said Shannon McAteer, CUPE Health Care Coordinator. “Despite these challenges, this new agreement sets a …

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Statement from CUPE National on Ontario education workers' resounding strike vote

Statement from CUPE National President Mark Hancock and National Secretary-Treasurer Candace Rennick: “Front-line education workers in communities across Ontario have sent the Ford Conservative government a powerful message: they believe in the value of public education and the value of public education workers, and they’re willing to walk the picket line to stand up for it. “Over …

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