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Central Neighbourhood House (CNH) is a multi-service community agency that has been providing programs, services and support to the downtown east Toronto community since 1911. Over 100 community workers at CNH, represented by CUPE 4308, have been trying to reach a settlement with the employer for over a year. Unfortunately, the employer does not want to show respect to workers. They are refusing to bargain a fair wage increase and improved working conditions. Instead, they are only guaranteeing 1.4 per cent over five years and removing workplace rights.

 

The Board of Directors of CNH has started a countdown towards a possible lockout. We, the workers of Central Neighbourhood House, do not want this to happen. We want to bargain a fair collective agreement, and respect – respect for us, respect for our work and respect for the community with whom we work.

 

Unfortunately, this employer walked away from the table on July 12th and would not agree to any further dates to bargain.

 

Please help us send a strong message to this employer that they must get back to the table to bargain a fair collective agreement.