November 2023

CUPE to Finance Committee: fix public pensions to address housing crisis

CUPE researcher Emily Niles and CUPE human rights officer Aditya Rao testified before the House Standing Committee on Finance on November 9. They spoke to the committee about some of the causes of the housing crisis and its effects on CUPE members and the public at large. CUPE’s research has shown that the Canada Pension Plan and Old

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Community Services employees in Annapolis County vote yes to job action

Employees at the Annapolis County Municipal Housing Corporation have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike if issues are not resolved at lead table bargaining. The employees are represented by CUPE 2859. CUPE National Representative Carl Crouse says the main issue for the employees is achieving a fair wage increase across the sector. “All local issues were resolved

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Reclaiming worker power: Strategic Directions 2023-2025

This document is a roadmap to guide the work of all levels of our union for the next two years. It lays out our priorities, our hopes, our dreams, and our fight for a better and more equitable future. Indigenous members, Black and racialized members, 2SLGBTQI+ members, young workers, persons with disabilities, our communities, our climate,

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Trudeau government sides with big airlines, turns blind eye to unpaid work: CUPE

The federal government says it will turn a blind eye to the issue of unpaid work in the airline sector, where flight attendants work an average of 35 hours unpaid every month, according to a petition response tabled in the House of Commons on Friday by Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan. The petition, submitted by CUPE Airline

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Castlegar city workers vote in favour of strike action, negotiations set to resume this week

City of Castlegar workers, represented by CUPE 2262, have voted 95% in favour of job action in a strike vote held October 18. Negotiations are set to resume this week between the union and the City of Castlegar in an effort to avoid any job action. “Workers at the City of Castlegar, like many workers, are

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Unions to Social Services Minister: Don’t fumble the ball on community-based organizations

Today, workers from Community-Based Organizations, CBOs, represented by CUPE, SEIU-West, and SGEU gathered at the legislature to send a simple message to the Minister of Social Services and former Saskatchewan Roughrider Gene Makowsky: Don’t fumble the ball on providing multi-year funding for Saskatchewan CBOs. “Saskatchewan CBOs provide vital services to some of Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable citizens,” said

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CUPE – 60 years

CUPE was founded in 1963 through the merger of two unions representing public sector employees. This year, we are celebrating our 60th anniversary. Our union has been shaped by decades of work, activism and struggle on a multitude of issues. Our history is rich. It is important to learn about it and appreciate it more. Throughout the

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Lévis OMH negotiations: Hard work yields a reward

Employees with the Office municipal d’habitation de Lévis (CUPE 5301) have brought to an end close to two years of negotiations by signing their second-ever collective agreement, which was significantly improved. Although talks were lengthy and at times arduous, particularly regarding non-monetary issues, the goodwill of both parties produced an agreement to everyone’s satisfaction. Some of the

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Report demands Ford government scrap private surgeries and invest in public hospitals

Drawing on new data from Freedom of Information requests, financial and statistical analysis, and research, a new report raises red flags about the Ford government’s privatization of Ontario’s public hospitals’ core services including diagnostics and surgeries. The report, At What Cost? Ontario hospital privatization and the threat to public health care published by the Canadian Centre

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