Important Notice Regarding Nominations and Elections

Here are the results from our November 6th elections and nominations: Elected as President – Jamie MacCormack Acclaimed as Vice-President – Sandra (Sam) Forsyth Elected as Recording-Secretary – Katherine Codispodi Acclaimed as Secretary-Treasurer – Pawel Pietruszczak Elected as Chief Steward – Kevin Cook Elected as Health and Safety Officer – Ted Mackie Acclaimed as [...]

2019-01-23T15:59:42-05:00Wednesday, November 7th, 2018|Archived, Member News, Public News|

Important Notice to all Members

The Election Committee has received several complaints about candidates providing information to members that is misleading. We are asking members to ignore the rumours from candidates and if you have any inquiries to the state of the Local 786, we suggest you call the Administrator of the Local at the Local Union office to verify the facts.

2019-01-23T15:59:42-05:00Thursday, November 1st, 2018|Archived, Member News, Public News|

With Sudbury hospital at 110 per cent capacity, staff build anti-cuts momentum with rally and community forum

Committed to stemming a cycle of provincial hospital underfunding they believe risks patient care, frontline staff at Health Sciences North (HSN) are building community opposition to the most recent round of staff and patient cuts at the hospital. Their efforts to form an anti-cuts movement in Sudbury are intensifying with a second in a [...]

2020-01-07T09:42:06-05:00Thursday, November 1st, 2018|Archived 2019, Public News|

CUPE welcomes long-awaited pay equity legislation

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) welcomes Canada’s long-awaited first federal pay equity legislation. “This is a great achievement for the women’s movement in Canada and the allies who fought for decades to right this historical wrong,” said CUPE National President Mark Hancock. “There is room for improvement in this legislation, but we give [...]

2020-01-07T09:42:08-05:00Wednesday, October 31st, 2018|Archived 2019, Public News|

UN poverty expert condemns privatization

The UN expert on poverty is warning that privatization of public services tramples on human rights, hitting people who are already marginalized the hardest. Philip Alston, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty, looked at privatization from a human rights perspective. His report finds that “privatization often involves the systematic elimination of human rights protections and further marginalization [...]

2020-01-07T09:42:11-05:00Thursday, October 25th, 2018|Archived 2019, Public News|

Rebuild and Improve Public Health Care Rally

Join hundreds of CUPE members from across the province as we rally with the Ontario Health Coalition to stop cuts to health care. WHEN: Tuesday, October 23rd WHERE: Queen’s Park, Toronto A CUPE Ontario bus will be picking up members in Niagara and Hamilton. Please save your seat by emailing Brittany at secretary@cupe2977.com [...]

2020-01-07T09:42:14-05:00Thursday, October 18th, 2018|Archived 2019, Public News|

Celebrate Library Week in Ontario at a location near you

Across Ontario, library workers are extending an invitation to the public to join them this coming week for a celebration of Ontario Public Library Week. Library workers, represented by CUPE, will hold celebrations in communities across Ontario, highlighting the important role libraries play in enhancing the quality of life for all residents, as well as [...]

2020-01-07T09:42:30-05:00Friday, October 12th, 2018|Archived 2019, Public News|

Report calls for end to P3s as Trudeau steps up global privatization push

As the Canadian government steps up the push for privatization in developing countries, a new report “raises serious red flags” about P3s. In a recent speech at the United Nations, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promoted private sector investment in infrastructure to meet UN goals to end poverty, address climate change and tackle inequality in the developing world by 2030. [...]

2020-01-07T09:42:49-05:00Thursday, October 11th, 2018|Archived 2019, Public News|
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