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Workers demand new Houston government to prioritize child care in Nova Scotia

Following the recent provincial election, child care workers in Nova Scotia are demanding action from the newly elected government to improve child care infrastructure in the province.  “This is an opportunity for our elected representatives to show us whether or not they value child care,” said Margot Nickerson, president of CUPE 4745, representing early childhood educators […]

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Hospital workers and community allies protest PSW cuts at Guelph General Hospital

The decision to lay off 39 personal support workers at Guelph General Hospital is a grave mistake that will badly hurt workplace morale and harm the quality of patient care, said CUPE’s Ontario Council of Hospital Unions, OCHU-CUPE. Guelph General staff and community allies held a rally on Monday morning in response to the hospital eliminating

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Provincial wage mandates push Fort McMurray education workers to strike

Over 1000 education support workers in CUPE 2559 and CUPE 2545 are on their second day of picketing as negotiations remain stalled by the Government of Alberta’s constrained bargaining directives to school divisions. “The provincial government is controlling what school divisions can agree to in wages at the bargaining table and restricting education budgets, effectively squeezing the

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Community health care workers reach a deal with the South Riverdale Community Health Centre 

Last week members of CUPE 5399, which represents over 120 health care workers at the South Riverdale Community Health Centre (SRCHC) in Toronto’s east end, were able to reach a deal after months of negotiations.  CUPE 5399 was scheduled to hit the picket line early November if a deal had not been reached. Health and community

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Affordability vs. austerity: a webinar on politics and economics for CUPE members

Why are workers working harder than ever before, but still struggling to get by? Will austerity policies make life more (or less) affordable for workers? As we head towards a federal election, how will the different parties’ make life more (or less) affordable for workers? Join CUPE Senior Economist Angella MacEwen and CUPE Senior Researcher Sylvain

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Longshore workers at the Port of Montreal deserve a fair deal

CUPE members at the Port of Montreal have been locked out of work after rejecting the latest offer by the employer. The offer would have created a two-tier workplace, significantly impacting the job security of younger dock workers. The members at the Port of Montreal are fighting to get more stable schedules which will provide better

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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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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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