Tag: CUPE
New report from CUPE paints grim picture of Ontario’s health care
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance needs at least $11.5 million in additional to keep up with demand, union says Published Sep 06, 2024 • 3…
Brantford ratifies new collective agreement with CUPE Local 181
The city has reached a new collective agreement with employees represented by CUPE Local 181. Article content The four-year deal is retroactive to April 2, 2023. It includes a retroactive…
1,100 CUPE members ratify new contract with Lambton-Kent school board
About 1,100 CUPE-represented workers at Lambton Kent District school board have ratified a new four-year contract. The board announced the ratification with Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 1238…
CUPE, Ontario government reach deal; strike called off
A union representing 55,000 Ontario education workers says it has reached an attempted deal with the provincial government, warning a strike that had been planned for Monday. The Canadian Union…
CUPE members set to return to work Tuesday
News Local News Ford extends olive branch to education workers Striking education workers represented by CUPE picket outside the constituency office of Brantford-Brant MPP Will Bouma for a second day…
CUPE members hit picket lines
News Local News More than 1,000 people — striking CUPE education workers, members of other unions, and public supporters — picked outside Brantford-Brant MPP Will Bouma’s constituency office on Friday…
Large turnout for CUPE rally in Chatham
News Local News Joined by other union members, parents and supporters from the general public, education support staff workers from the Chatham area picked near their local MPP’s office Friday…
Sarnia-area CUPE members and supporters rally outside MPP’s office
News Local News Publication date: Nov 02, 2022 • 51 minutes ago • 2 minute read • Join the conversation Michele LaLonge-Davey, president of Local 1238 of the Canadian Union…
‘Alarming’ increase in assaults against health-care workers: CUPE
News Local News New evidence suggests lingering pandemic-related tension and ongoing staffing shortages are fueling physical violence, sexual assaults and racially motivated attacks against the province’s predominantly female health-care workforce,…