CUPE leaders to rally striking Ottawa taxi dispatchers

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OTTAWA CUPE National President Paul Moist and CUPE National Secretary-Treasurer Claude Gnreux, together with labour and community supporters, will lead a mass picket and rally for striking Ottawa taxi dispatchers tomorrow (Wednesday, January 14th), from 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m., at the headquarters of Ziptrack, Coventry Connections, 455 Coventry Road, in Ottawa. The taxi dispatchers, represented by Local 4266.08 of CUPE, began their strike on January 1st to fight for fair wages and benefits. The 47 workers currently have no benefits and are paid an average of 9 dollars an hour.

CUPE, Canadas largest union, represents over half a million workers across Canada.

  • Who?
    Paul Moist, CUPE National President

    Claude Gnreux, CUPE National Secretary-Treasurer

    CUPE members and supporters from Ottawa and area

    Supporters from other unions and community groups in Ottawa

    Striking dispatchers, members of Local 4266.08, CUPE

  • What?
    Mass picket and rally for striking Ottawa taxi dispatchers
  • Where?
    Ziptrack, Coventry Connections (taxi dispatch headquarters)

    455 Coventry Road

    Ottawa, Ontario
  • When?
    Wednesday, January 14th

    12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.

For further information, please contact:

Andy Mele, CUPE National Rep., 613-237-0115, 613-878-4444 (cell)
Robert Lamoureux, CUPE Communications, 416-292-3999, 416-727-9144 (cell)