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May 25 - 30, 2025 | Hawood Inn, Waskesiu Lake, Saskatchewan | English
Saskatchewan Summer School 2025

On behalf of CUPE Union Education Branch please find the program brochure at the following link:

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Choose One:
Session 1 - Mitigation of Discipline and Accommodation Clinic/Bootcamp
Session 2 - Communications - When You Have Something to Say or Have to Say Something
Session 3 - Leadership in Locals and Between Locals
Session 4 - Fundamentals of Labour Law

CUPE National has a vaccine policy and you can read it here:
cupe.ca/covid-vaccine-policy-and-return-work-office

All staff and members are encouraged to complete daily self-screening before attending any CUPE event, and to stay home if they are exhibiting symptoms related to COVID-19, or any other infectious disease, including the flu, common cold, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), etc.

Masking and physical distancing of six feet is encouraged, but no longer mandatory.

Summer School fees:
"Early Bird" registrations/cheques must be received by March 24, 2025.
Hotel Room - double occupancy - $1,373 (Early bird); after March 20/25 - $1,499
Hotel Room - single occupancy - $2,003 (Early bird); after March 20/25 - $2,192
Cabin - double occupancy - $1,625 (Early bird); after March 20/25 - $1,814
No single occupancy is available in cabin.

PAYMENT INFORMATION
Make cheque payable to: CUPE
Mail payment to:
CUPE Summer School 2025
c/o CUPE Saskatoon Area Office
250 Cardinal Crescent
Saskatoon SK S7L 6H8
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