Canadian Union Of Public Employees
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Unions say better working conditions needed for Nova Scotia’s home care sectorUnion leaders are calling for improvements to working conditions and safety for Nova Scotia's home and community care workers.HealthNov 14, 2023
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Union and Saint John ‘close’ to an agreement amid battle over blockadesThe CUPE Local 486 says they are close to reaching an agreement amid an order issued by the court in the third week to allow garbage to be collected.EconomySep 28, 2023
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CUPE Local 486 enters second week of job action against the City of Saint JohnCUPE Local 486 is in its second week of a strike in a stalemate with the City of Saint John over wages to its inside workers, including 911 dispatch.EconomySep 21, 2023
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Pierre Poilievre says WestJet union should apologize for trying to ‘silence’ free speechSpeaking in Vancouver Thursday, Pierre Poilievre claimed he was asked multiple times by the WestJet cabin crew to speak and the union should be the one apologizing.PoliticsSep 14, 2023
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WestJet to review policy after Poilievre’s plane speech criticizedOn Monday, Poilievre posted a video on social media showing him addressing a plane full of people on a WestJet flight to Calgary.CanadaSep 13, 2023
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Hastings Prince Edward Public Health facing further strike actionWith its nursing staff already on strike for almost a month, Hastings Prince Edward Public Health now faces further strike action from its CUPE represented employees.CanadaSep 11, 2023
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Saint John CUPE Local 486 vote to strike amid stalled negotiation with the cityThe Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 486 has voted overwhelming in favour of a strike, alleging the City of Saint John is ignoring its own wage escalation policy.EconomySep 8, 2023
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City of Hamilton reaches tentative deal with workers on the verge of strikeThe deal means any strike action will be called off while the union allows its members to vote on whether or not to accept the agreement.PoliticsAug 19, 2023
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Ontario hospital workers awarded more pay after Bill 124 found unconstitutionalOntario hospital workers, not including registered nurses, are set to get an additional 3.75 per cent and 2.5 per cent in wage increases over two years.PoliticsJun 14, 2023
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Ontario WSIB workers are latest public employees offered retroactive Bill 124 payThe union representing WSIB workers announced "marathon" bargaining sessions had wrapped up with an agreement. The union had threatened to strike if a deal was not reached.PoliticsJun 3, 2023
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