Violence Surges during the Pandemic
Violence Surges during the Pandemic 2,300 polled in hospitals/LTC represented by OCHU-CUPE Download Newsletter
Violence Surges during the Pandemic 2,300 polled in hospitals/LTC represented by OCHU-CUPE Download Newsletter
Sign our e-action TODAY! Help Repeal Bill 124 #RepealBill124 and support frontline workers TODAY. The cost of things like rent, groceries, and gas are skyrocketing and so many people are feeling stretched thin, burned out at work, and unsupported. But instead of putting workers first, investing in public services, and raising wages, the Ford [...]
RPN Newsletter - June 2022 Featured in this newsletter is a podcast with Susan Thornton OCHU RPN chair and Simran Prihar lawyer from Goldblatt Partners speaking about RPN workloads. Download the PDF here
Carnival is not only a celebration of Caribbean culture, it also symbolizes the revolt of the Caribbean people against oppression. This year, we have again partnered with EPIC Carnival, a growing non-profit organization with a passionate and creative team who shares a goal of integrating Caribbean culture into our multicultural community. EPIC builds and supports local artists, musicians, small businesses of the Caribbean community and beyond.
The 16th Annual Golf for Wishes will be hosted on Monday, June 20th, 2022 at Angus Glen Golf Club in Markham, ON*.
'I’m not sure I can survive on the one per cent pay raise,' says veteran nurse Sharon Richer.
This year, the Canadian Nurses Association's National Nursing Week theme is "We answer the call." In honour of Florence Nightingale's birthday and all of our nurses, show support on May 11,2022 by wearing blue. Your CUPE local 786 executive team truly appreciate and thank you for everything you do.
Better wages. REPEAL of PC wage cut - Bill 124. Better benefits following the pandemic. A fair new contract for hospital workers. Join hundreds of Hamilton, west GTA hospital staff for this important rally: MAY 11, 11 AM – 1 PM, HAMILTON – ST. JOSEPH’S HEALTHCARE
Remembering those killed, injured or made ill in the workplace and renewing our commitment to prevention.
Just because it’s a cliché doesn’t mean this really isn’t the most important provincial election of our time. The first election since COVID-19 is a monumental opportunity for workers and communities to kick the Ford Conservatives out and finally build the Ontario we deserve.