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Newfoundland and Labrador budget missing supports for frontline workers

“This is a centralizing budget that proposes nothing concrete for the frontline workers who have carried our province through this pandemic,” says CUPE NL President Sherry Hillier. “Instead, this government will add to the existing challenges we are facing with a totally unnecessary restructuring of the whole health care system that won’t result in one

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British Columbians need a fully funded 9-1-1 service now

The COVID-19 pandemic and recent extreme weather events have highlighted more than ever the need for properly staffed, fully funded 9-1-1 emergency call taking and dispatch services in British Columbia. That’s the public message of the Emergency Communications Professionals of BC (CUPE 8911) for this year’s Emergency Service Dispatchers and 9-1-1 Awareness Week (April 10-16). “When

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Ontario child care advocates celebrate hard-won victory, call for stronger workforce strategy

Ontario child care advocates are celebrating the signing of the Canada-Ontario child care agreement, but are also warning that child care expansion will fail without addressing the sector’s plummeting staff retention and growing worker shortage. “Today is a huge step forward, but we must learn from the mistakes of our past and correct course now—we cannot

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Sask. Party government budget another fail for workers and public services

The Sask. Party government has done little to address the struggles working people are facing, and opens the door for further cuts and privatization in health care, education, libraries, universities and the social service’s sector. “This budget brings no relief for everyday people who are struggling to make ends meet. The year-over-year increase in Saskatchewan’s consumer price

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Gilbert Centre workers vote to join other AIDS service organizations in CUPE

Following a unanimous vote on March 10, the Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB) has officially recognized CUPE as the union for workers at the Gilbert Centre for Social and Support Services in Barrie. “Even in very progressive agencies, workers need a collective voice. When you’re really passionate about what you do and spend your days helping

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NDP's Post-Secondary Education Act will strengthen education for the post-pandemic era

CUPE is proud to support the Canada Post-Secondary Education Act (Bill C-260) tabled today in the House of Commons by NDP MP Heather McPherson, which will bring about some badly needed federal action on affordability and accessibility of post-secondary education. “Inflation and the number of students looking for an education have both grown, but the federal

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