School support staff across Nova Scotia have voted to accept their tentative agreements, averting potential province-wide job action. The eight CUPE locals coordinated negotiations of their different ...
Danny has been a steadfast champion of the labour movement, dedicating his life to fighting for workers' rights, fair wages, ...
“What are we doing to protect health-care workers? I would say we’re not doing enough,” said Adriane Gear, British Columbia ...
Similar issues have been raised "for years now," said Jason Woodbury, president of CUPE Local 3324, which represents paramedics ... P.E.I. are the lowest paid in the region, Woodbury said. In Nova ...
Similar issues have been raised "for years now," said Jason Woodbury, president of CUPE Local 3324 ... Woodbury said. In Nova Scotia, paramedics are paid three to five dollars more per hour ...
HALIFAX-KJIPUKTUK, Nova Scotia — The Nova Scotia School Board Council of Unions has reached a tentative agreement with the seven Regional Centres for Education and Conseil scolaire acadien provincial.
Our schools are failing, CUPE warns. A recent release from CUPE emphasized an increase of “widespread violence, burnout, and lack of supports for students in North Bay schools.” It’s not ...
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