City’s budget plan a ‘litany of broken promises and attacks on Toronto’s most vulnerable,’ CUPE Presidents say

Note: This page contains outdated content and may not appear correctly.Please Click Here to find recent news, events and information from CUPE Ontario. TORONTO, ON – The leaders of three Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Locals representing City of Toronto Employees warned that the city’s most vulnerable people will suffer the most if Council…

“Cuts: wrong medicine for struggling recovery,” CUPE leader responds to Ontario Economic Statement

Note: This page contains outdated content and may not appear correctly.Please Click Here to find recent news, events and information from CUPE Ontario. TORONTO  – The sluggish economic recovery described in Ontario’s economic statement today needs continued support for families and consumer spending, not cuts to vital government programs says Fred Hahn, president of CUPE…

Transgender Day of Remembrance

Note: This page contains outdated content and may not appear correctly.Please Click Here to find recent news, events and information from CUPE Ontario. November 20 marks the 13th annual observance of the Transgender Day of Remembrance, a day for all of us to honour and remember our transgender sisters and brothers who have been murdered…

Keep Toronto Public

Note: This page contains outdated content and may not appear correctly.Please Click Here to find recent news, events and information from CUPE Ontario. For a list of all upcoming events, visit the Events Calendar   City workers touch every part of Toronto life. They fix the roads, provide emergency…

$16,000 to $49,000 pay raises for Liberal caucus. Surely social assistance rates will also rise?

Note: This page contains outdated content and may not appear correctly.Please Click Here to find recent news, events and information from CUPE Ontario. TORONTO, Ont. – On Remembrance Day the Ontario Liberal government quietly announced pay raises of between $16,000 and $49,000 for 29 MPP who will become parliamentary assistants to a slimmed down Ontario…

Hospital-acquired infection tour urges Ontario health minister to bring down death rates

Note: This page contains outdated content and may not appear correctly.Please Click Here to find recent news, events and information from CUPE Ontario. BROCKVILLE, Ont. – At a Brockville media conference today, hospital staff urged Ontario’s health minister to bring down death rates from hospital-acquired infections by lowering hospital occupancy rates, doing a deep clean…