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FEBRUARY 7, 2022United Way BC bargaining breaks down over wage parity issue
Talks end after UWBC refuses to abandon push for two-tiered wages for regional offices BURNABY—Bargaining talks between CUPE Local 1760...
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FEBRUARY 4, 2022Bargaining begins for Community Social Services, Community Health workers in B.C.
BURNABY—Bargaining has begun for more than 17,000 community social service workers and more than 21,000 workers in the community health...
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FEBRUARY 2, 2022CUPE BC launches media campaigns to support public services, advocate for public childcare
BURNABY—British Columbia’s biggest union is taking to the airwaves, digital media and the streets with a province-wide advertising campaign to...
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FEBRUARY 1, 2022Celebrate, honour, and learn about Black History
February is Black History Month, it is a time to celebrate and highlight Black history and culture, and to honour...
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FEBRUARY 1, 2022Successful library sector bargaining conference educates and inspires
BURNABY—CUPE BC President Karen Ranalletta welcomed participants to the B.C. library sector bargaining training and conference held January 26 –...
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JANUARY 31, 2022Bargaining Update - Ready to bargain: first day Feb. 8
After months of training, research, consultations and discussions, the K-12 sector provincial bargaining committee is confident it’s ready to start...
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JANUARY 27, 2022Bulletin - Guide to WorkSafeBC COVID claims
If you contract COVID from work, or where it is likely you contracted it from work, you should file a...
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JANUARY 21, 2022Health Care Presidents Council prepares for 2022 bargaining
BURNABY—CUPE’s Health Care Presidents Council (HCPC) met today to discuss preparations for bargaining, review the existing cost share campaign, approve...
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JANUARY 19, 2022Bulletin - Clarification on PHO vaccination disclosure order
The Provincial Health Officer has issued a new order regarding the reporting of vaccination status of K-12 staff. According to...