Month: October 2024

Northumberland County workers unanimously vote to authorize strike

As poverty deepens and more people in Northumberland County need support to navigate the cost-of-living crisis, community social services are more in demand than ever. Now those same workers who help the most vulnerable are facing a crisis of their own as management has trampled on their work-life balance and imposed wages that push them …

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CUPE 4625 education support workers in Sturgeon Public vote to take strike action

Education support workers in Alberta’s Sturgeon Public School Division represented by CUPE 4625 held a strike vote on Friday, October 25th. The membership of roughly 250 includes educational assistants, cafeteria clerks, office clerks, library clerks, therapy assistants, library technicians, cafeteria technicians, accounts clerks, vocational assistants, divisional administrative assistants, and licenced practical nurses. The result was …

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Tensions rise as CUPE 1559 and Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit enter conciliation

CUPE 1559, representing public health workers at Leeds, Grenville, and Lanark District Health Unit, LGLDHU, return to the bargaining table this week with the assistance of a Ministry of Labour Conciliation Officer. Workers have been without a contract since April of this year. “It’s discouraging to see it come down to this,” says Merima Kostecki, CUPE …

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Keep the private sector out of electric heating! A serious public debate is needed for the future of energy

This morning, in front of the offices of Quebec Premier François Legault, organizations from community, environmental and union circles denounced the deviations from Bill 69 aimed at ensuring responsible governance of Quebec’s energy resources and demanded a serious public debate on energy. There are many concerns. “With this bill, the CAQ is attacking an indispensable service. …

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Community health workers rally to combat severe underfunding and understaffing at the South Riverdale Community Health Centre

Yesterday, community health care workers at the South Riverdale Community Health Centre (SRCHC) rallied to demand that their employer address the severe underfunding and understaffing crisis at the centre. After more than eight months at the bargaining table, SRCHC management still refuses to offer members of CUPE 5399 a real wage increase. For years, community health care workers …

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CUPE 474 Edmonton public school support workers vote in favour of strike

Edmonton Public School custodial staff in CUPE 474 held a strike vote in person over two days on October 17th and 20th. The membership of roughly 900 voted decisively in favour of taking strike action by 97%. After confirmation of the final results by the Alberta Labour Board, the Local is now in a position …

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CUPE 3550 Edmonton Public School support workers set to begin strike on October 24

CUPE 3550’s strike will officially begin on Thursday, October 24, 2024, from 7am for all work sites at Edmonton Public schools. “This result shows incredible strength in the membership’s resolve to achieve a fair collective bargaining agreement,”  said CUPE 3550 president Mandy Lamoureux. The union held a strike vote on October 16, 2024 resulting in 92% of eligible voting …

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No doubt about it! The government is privatizing electricity production

Last week, Hydro-Québec confirmed that another major wind farm will be established, this time in the Lower St. Lawrence, in the Kamouraska RCM, in partnership with the Alliance de l’énergie de l’Est, a limited partnership. Notwithstanding Hydro-Québec’s announcement, private interests will indeed be controlling the development and ultimately the pricing of this new form of …

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A new collective agreement in Saint-André-d’Argenteuil will significantly improve working conditions!

CUPE 4819, the union representing Saint-André-d’Argenteuil employees, and their counterparts with the municipality signed a new negotiated five-year contract that runs from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2027. The previous contract expired on January 1, 2023. “Our members’ perseverance and our mobilization prompted the municipality to move on the issues we’re experiencing and close the gap …

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Canada's flight attendant union applauds NDP bill to end unpaid work in the airline sector

CUPE, the union representing 18,500 flight attendants nationwide, is applauding an NDP bill that would end the abuse of unpaid work in the airline sector. As it currently stands, most airlines in Canada only pay flight attendants when aircraft are in motion, leaving flight attendants performing an average of 35 hours of unpaid work every …

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