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Clock ticking toward job action at Toronto Metropolitan University

A dispute over pension funding at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) will lead to job action later this month unless the university addresses pension issues, say leaders of CUPE 233, representing maintenance, grounds, and custodial workers at the school in downtown Toronto. “After months of negotiations, the university still hasn’t recognized that it cannot make unilateral

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Video: Water is life: we’re in this fight together

“We’re all in this fight together to sustain a blue planet and make sure water is available to everybody.” CUPE National Indigenous Council and CUPE 1870 member, Leo Cheverie, is Inuk from Labrador — his home community in geographic terms is East Point, P.E.I. P.E.I. is particularly vulnerable to water shortages, as its sole source of drinking

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Provincial budget fails Ontarians as Ford government ignores workforce crisis in public services: CUPE Ontario

CUPE Ontario delivered a stinging assessment of the Ford government’s provincial budget, as the union charged the government with deliberately underspending on vital services and failing to address the staffing crisis it has created in the hollowing out of the province’s public services. “Starving our public services has been an intentional choice of this government, and

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Nova Scotians need a government that can walk and chew gum at the same time: CUPE

This year’s provincial budget has left CUPE Nova Scotia President Nan McFadgen wondering whether Tim Houston’s Progressive Conservative government can juggle more than one commitment at a time. “The recruitment and retention issues we’re facing in healthcare are real, and they need to be addressed, but we’re facing those same issues in every other sector as

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Newfoundland and Labrador 2023 Budget ignores health care workers

It is clear that the province is no longer in an economic crisis with the government’s release of its revised figures from 2022-23 of an additional $1.5 billion in revenue last fiscal year. However, the 2023-24 budget released today reinvests none of this revenue into public sector workers, leaving workers in health care, libraries, housing,

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Federal budget must tackle corporate greedflation and support working families

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will deliver Budget 2023 on Tuesday, March 28. CUPE is calling on Freeland to invest in the public services that working people depend on, and tackle corporate greed that is fuelling inflation and forcing more and more people into the red every month. Corporate profiteering is one of the main drivers of

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Saskatchewan surplus budget fails to make needed investments in public services, workers

After years of cuts and privatization, today’s provincial budget fails to provide the necessary investment needed to fix the crisis facing Saskatchewan’s public services and misses the chance to provide working people with much-needed affordability measures to ease the rising cost of living. “Saskatchewan’s public services have been starved for years by the Saskatchewan Party government,”

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Tension escalate between Quebec's Town of Blainville and its firefighters

Working relations between the Town of Blainville and its firefighters continue to deteriorate. Last night, many of them demonstrated at the town council to denounce the employer’s close-mindedness to its employees’ legitimate demands. ​About 40 firefighters have been without a contract since December 31, 2019. Negotiations have been arduous, and the members massively turned down the tentative agreement the

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Tri-Board school transportation workers ready to strike on April 3, if necessary

The seven employees who work for Tri-Board Student Transportation Services, members of CUPE 1479, are poised to walk off the job in a legal strike on Monday, April 3 if their proposal for a fair wage increase is not accepted. Six of the workers are transportation planners who are substantially underpaid compared to the school transportation

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