Image shows Unionized health care workers in Sudbury took part in a lunch hour rally near Health Sciences North Tuesday to call for the repeal of Bill 124 which limits wages and bargaining rights for public sector workers in Ontario.

Sudbury hospital and health care workers rally and call for an end to Bill 124

Unionized health care workers in Sudbury shouted and hollered their disapproval of Doug Ford’s government and Bill 124 at a public rally near Health Sciences North on Tuesday. The event was organized by OCHU (Ontario Council of Hospital Unions) and CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) and was attended by several Health Sciences North employees…

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Image shows Dr. Akua Benjamin at a podium with the CUPE Ontario Convention 2022 logo behind her. It reads "Demand better, vote together: the Ontario WE deserve." Fred and Yolanda are looking attentively at Dr. Benjamin as she speaks from a table directly to her right.

Post-Convention Newsletter

What a Convention! What an incredible opportunity for all of us to debate, discuss, sometimes disagree but always move forward together. From electing our President, Secretary-Treasurer, executive board members including equality representatives, to passing our Action Plan and resolutions from every sector, we made our 58th Convention a successful launching pad to another year of…

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“Paramedics deserve urgent attention”: CUPE Ontario’s First Responders’ Day statement

On May 1 2022, First Responders Day, we acknowledge the life-saving work of nearly 6,000 CUPE paramedics and dispatchers in Emergency Medical Services while calling attention to the crisis in the sector. Last October, when we surveyed CUPE EMS members, the results painted a bleak picture of understaffed paramedic services, widespread ambulance shortages, and severe…

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Ontario Budget 2022: child care plan can’t work without a workforce strategy. ECEs and child care workers are worth more than Ford’s budget

Toronto, ON— Child care advocates are warning the Ford government that without a better plan to solve the child care workforce shortage, their budget’s promise to build 86,000 new child care spaces will fail. “We have a child care workforce crisis right now, driven by low wages. As a result, child care centres are closing…

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