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Pension webinar looks to build on recent bargaining victories for BC post-secondary education workers
Having a strong, stable pension is an important concern for workers across Canada. But negotiating gains on pensions at the bargaining table can be difficult and...
Read MoreBudget 2024: investments in early learning and child care
Prior to budget submission, CUPE had called on the federal government to invest 10 billion dollars over three years to expand the early learning and child...
Read MoreNew Brunswick tourism workers ask why there’s funding for Tourism Minister’s $40K Euro-trip but not for NB parks and attractions
Members of CUPE 1190, representing 550 workers in New Brunswick tourism, are calling on Tourism Minister Tammy Scott-Wallace to explain why there’s money for her and...
Read MoreBlack River-Matheson municipal workers reject agreement, strike to continue
Members of CUPE 1490 have voted to reject an agreement with the town of Black River-Matheson, meaning the months-long dispute that began in October and eventually led...
Read MoreWorkers with the Municipality of Chute-Saint-Philippe sign their collective agreement
The ten inside and outside workers employed by the small Municipality of Chute-Saint-Philippe, in the Laurentian administrative region, have a new collective agreement. The previous contract...
Read MoreCUPE 1949 and Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission agreement strengthens access to justice in Saskatchewan
After a collaborative and constructive round of bargaining, CUPE 1949 and Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission are announcing the signing of a progressive, precedent-setting collective agreement that...
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