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Safe Staff, Safe Schools: Workers in public schools demand action from provincial government

Over 5,000 workers in Nova Scotia’s public schools are demanding action from the provincial government on issues affecting school support staff, students, and their families. The start of the new school year is already demonstrating the urgency to address understaffing, high workloads, and other factors contributing to the crisis of violence in Nova Scotia’s public schools. […]

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Montreal-West outside workers take a strike vote

Yesterday, Montreal-West outside workers, who are members of the Montreal union of amalgamated outside workers (CUPE 301), unanimously voted in favour of pressure tactics up to and including strike action.  “To get the deadlocked talks moving again, union members gave their union this mandate to support their bargaining committee. They have really mobilized to improve their

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Hands off Montreal longshore workers' Charter rights, CUPE tells feds

CUPE is calling on the federal government to resist pressure from CEOs and their conservative allies, and not intervene in the labour dispute at the Port of Montreal. Over 1,200 dockworkers at the Port of Montreal represented by CUPE have voted almost 98 per cent in favour of strike action if a fair deal can’t

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Trois-Rivières inside workers have now been without a contract for more than 20 months!

The union representing Trois-Rivières inside workers (CUPE 3423), which represents 517 inside workers and professionals, has been negotiating since January 1, 2023, to renew its collective agreement. Needless to say, the employer and the workers are still far apart. The parties have held 28 bargaining meetings, 2 mediation sessions, 6 meetings on the pension plan and

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CUPE Local 8911: Governance and financial review of E-Comm 9-1-1 system a welcome next step

Emergency Communications Professionals of BC, the union that represents over seven hundred 9-1-1 operators, dispatchers, and support staff at E-Comm 9-1-1, welcomes the announcement of a governance and financial review by the provincial government. “We’ve consistently raised the alarm about the systemic issues that have been plaguing B.C.’s 9-1-1 emergency response system and we’re pleased that

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Time for Mayor and Western to stop abusing police force against workers

A strike or lockout is a tense situation at the best of times, and public safety is put at risk when employers and politicians are able to use police as a weapon against workers, says CUPE 2361. Caretaking, landscape service, arena and trades workers at Western University have been on strike since August 30 for liveable

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Education workers at both Fort McMurray-school boards to strike Tuesday morning

Schools across Fort McMurray could be closed on Tuesday, September 17 at 6a.m. as education workers in both public and Catholic school divisions in Fort McMurray will be on strike if agreements cannot be reached that address understaffing, burnout and declining wages for Alberta education workers.   On Wednesday education workers at Fort McMurray Public School

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Federal government must stay out of bargaining between Air Canada and pilots

For the second time in as many months the CIRB is being asked to intervene in bargaining when workers in a major Canadian industry are on the verge of a strike. Air Canada pilots, much like the rail workers who had their right to strike squashed by the federal government last month, provide a vital

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