Local 786 Celebrates Black History Month – Presented by the Social Committee
February is Black History Month - a time to celebrate and reflect on the experiences and achievements of the Black community. We wanted to start by showcasing a number of Black Canadians who made major contributions to Canada's culture and legacy.
Register for CUPE Safe Union Spaces Listening Sessions
On behalf of CUPE’s Safe Spaces Working Group, we would like to invite you to share your feedback on violence and harassment in our union. We will be hosting 2 listening sessions on January 19 and 29. Any CUPE member is welcome to join.
Free Emergency Child Care Offered During Remote School Learning Period
Time-Limited Emergency Child Care: Effective immediately Emergency Child Care (ECC) is being made available for school-aged children of eligible front-line workers at no cost during the period when schools are operating remotely.
News Bulletin: Directive 5 | CUPE, SEIU, Opposition Parties Call for End to Wage Restraint
NDP leader Andrea Horwath, Liberal Party leader Steven Del Duca, and Green Party leader Mike Schreiner joined SEIU Healthcare president Sharleen Stewart and OCHU-CUPE president Michael Hurley in a media conference today calling on the Ford government to:
Day of Action: December 7th, 2021 – Download the Poster Here
Dear Brothers and Sisters, December 7th is the Day of Action - let's flood our social media with "Respect Us. Protect Us. Pay Us." stickers and signs!
News Bulletin: Workplace Action on Dec. 7 | New Brunswick Strike Win for Public Sector Workers
1% a year for 3 years for public sector workers, 25% for CEO’s. While Ontario’s Bill 124 limits wage increases for public sector workers to no more than 1% a year for each of three years, an analysis of Sunshine list data shows that CEO’s in the public sector have given themselves 25% increases over the last 3 years.
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‘Enormous’ deficit of $112 million at HHS prompts union to raise alarm about cuts
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