New legislation misses key commitments critical to fixing Child Protection Services and settling labour unrest

NORTH BAY – On the brink of yet another potential strike or lockout in Children’s Aid over workload issues, the Wynne government has introduced legislative changes to child protection services that ignore key commitments critical to addressing the problems that put kids at risk of falling through the cracks, says Fred Hahn, President of CUPE…

Library workers reject management-imposed contract in forced vote – CUPE urges board to resume meaningful bargaining talks

ESSEX, ON – In a strong show of solidarity, striking Essex County Library workers voted overwhelmingly to reject management’s so-called ‘last offer’ to send a clear message to the Library Board “that workers will not be bullied into accepting a contract dictated by management, and they will stand strong to reach a fair contract reached…

Memorandum: Expanding Medical Responses CACO’s message to CUPE paramedics

MEMORANDUM TO:                  CUPE Ontario Paramedic Workers FROM:             Jeff van Pelt, Chair CUPE Ambulance Committee of Ontario (CACO) DATE:              December 9, 2016 RE:                   Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) Consultation Process on “Expanding Medical Responses Discussion Paper” On November 21, 2016 the MOHLTC issued a discussion paper entitled “Expanding Medical Responses Discussion Paper”. Stakeholders…

International Day of Human Rights 2016

On this, United Nations’ International Day of Human Rights, it’s important for us to reflect on the important gains we have made in Ontario, but we must also recognize that we’re still a long way from all of us being treated equally. Human Rights work is never done. This year, thanks to the hard work…

CUPE to Nipissing and Parry Sound CAS: “Divide and conquer won’t work; deal instead with issues that put children and families at risk”

NIPISSING-PARRY SOUND, ON – The Children’s Aid Society (CAS) of the District of Nipissing and Parry Sound is playing a dangerous game of divide and conquer with the people who carry out and support child protection services in the north, while doing nothing to address the issues that are harming services, say representatives of the…

North Bay city workers reach tentative agreement

NORTH BAY, ON – Members of Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 122, representing municipal workers with the City of North Bay, reached a tentative collective agreement overnight with their employer. If ratified, the new contract will take effect January 1, 2017 and will expire in three years. “Our members are so proud to…

Safety and well-being of vulnerable children and families depend on tackling issues that harm child protection services, say frontline CAS workers

Nipissing-Parry Sound, ON – Excessive workloads are threatening the quality and effectiveness of child protection services in northern Ontario and leaving vulnerable children, youth and families at risk, say representatives of workers with the Children’s Aid Society of the District of Nipissing and Parry Sound. Child welfare workers in the region are burning out under…