Fall Economic Statement Includes Important Win for University Workers and Students

TORONTO – Tuesday’s federal Fall Economic Statement included an important win for university workers that will avoid the kind of devastation seen at Laurentian University in Sudbury last year, says the main union representing university workers in Ontario. “The use of the corporate restructuring process at Laurentian University was devastating for students and staff, Sudbury…

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CUPE Ontario celebrates new leadership, new energy and renewed hope at the OFL

On behalf of 290,000 CUPE members in the province, CUPE Ontario extends its warmest congratulations and steadfast solidarity to the newly elected leaders of the Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL): President Laura Walton, Secretary-Treasurer Ahmad Gaied, and Executive Vice-President Jackie Taylor. Our affiliation to the OFL commits CUPE members’ collective support to this strong team…

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Ontario’s child care wage floor increase brings financial relief for some educators, but leaves too many behind

TORONTO, ON — After consistent advocacy from the Ontario child care community, since the announcement of an $18 per hour wage floor in 2022, the Provincial government has now been forced to increase the wage floor for RECEs in the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care system to $23.86 per hour. “This change is a…

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CUPE 1490 strike lockout poses threat to local community services in Township of Black River-Matheson as heavy snow season begins

Matheson, ON – Since October 15, the municipal workers in the Township of Black River-Matheson, members of CUPE Local 1490, have been locked out of their workplaces, leading to a dangerous suspension of essential services that directly affects the community, says the union. “Our members are eager to get back to work and resume delivering…

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“We have a new contract and we’ve ended the strike but the fight isn’t over”: Town of Whitby municipal workers

(Whitby, ON) 300 full-time members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 53, outside municipal workers in the Town of Whitby, ratified a new collective agreement, ending a strike that began on October 14. “It was a long strike where, day after day, we sent the employer a message that their initial offer…

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“We have a tentative agreement and we’re ready to get back to delivering services”: Oakville city workers reach tentative agreement, ending strike

(Oakville, ON) -Members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 136, outside municipal workers in the Town of Oakville, reached a tentative agreement, averting a strike that began on November 2. “I am proud of the bargaining team and of my coworkers for sending a powerful message and for the work we’ve done…

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CUPE Ontario and Ceasefire Now

CUPE Ontario strongly supports an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing war between Israel and Palestine, particularly in Gaza. We have taken decisive actions to demonstrate our commitment to peace, justice, and human rights. Both CUPE National and CUPE Ontario have officially endorsed the Ceasefire Now statement, signifying our unequivocal support for efforts to end the…

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