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Truth and Reconciliation Day Sept 30, 2023

Friday, September 29th, 2023|Categories: Member News, Public News|

Wear orangesend your photos to Kcodispodi@cupe786.orgBoth the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day take place on September 30.Orange Shirt Day is an Indigenous-led grassroots commemorative day intended to raise awareness of the individual, family and community inter-generational impacts of residential schools, and [...]

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🌟 Drumroll, please! 🌟 The wait is finally over... Our adorable, brand-new plushies have scampered their way into our birthday party packages! 🐿️🎉 That's right, introducing our charming squirrel plushies - the perfect companions for your little one's special day! 🎈🎂 Don't miss out on the cuddly fun - book your party now and let the squirrelly celebrations begin! 🌰✨ #newsquirrelplushies #birthdaypartyfun #CuddleUpWithCuteness #flyingsquirrelsports #flyingsquirrelhamilton #birthdayparty @followers ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to Janys Bujan ! Janys WON last nights By Election and is our new Chief Steward. Do you have a scheduling issue? Grievance?Contact Janys Chiefsteward@cupe786.org………………………………………………………………….⬇️ ... See MoreSee Less
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Don’t forget to join us tonight at 730 pm for our GMM. Click on the link ⬇️ www.cupe786.ca ... See MoreSee Less
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We honour and celebrate the skills, compassion, and commitment of nurses in hospitals, long-term care and across the broader health care system. Every single day, in collaboration with other staff, nurses make a positive difference in the lives of patients by providing the best care possible under challenging circumstances.Unfortunately, due to unconscionable government policies of wage restraint, underfunding, and consequently understaffing, nurses in Ontario are subject to high rates of violence, stress and burnout. In OCHU-CUPE’s 2023 poll, 82% of RPNs reported high stress levels and 64% said they had trouble sleeping.OCHU-CUPE will continue its advocacy and fight for a just system where nurses and all frontline health care workers have decent working conditions, enabling them to deliver high quality public health care to the people of Ontario. #NationalNursingWeek CUPE OntarioOntario Council of Hospital Unions - CUPEOntario Health Coalition Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) Monique Taylor, MPP for Hamilton Mountain Workers Arts & Heritage Centre ... See MoreSee Less
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