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If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you may also want to search our old web site archive. Results 311 - 320 of 1491 Filter Active Filters Search results Kits Mental health toolkit Work affects mental health. These resources provide information on workplace justice and making work healthy and safe. They include tools to bargain concrete mental health measures, reduce stigma and create work and union spaces that encourage good mental health. This section also offers guidance… $0.00 Fact sheet Conducting psychosocial hazard surveys in your workplace Workplace surveys are powerful tools that help to gather evidence about the psychological health and safety conditions that our members face daily. When done properly, these assessments reveal both risk factors and organizational strengths we can build upon. These assessments are frequently performed using psychosocial hazard assessment survey tools. Report Making B.C.’s Libraries Safe for Everyone: What Library Workers Are Telling Us Image News Oct 17, 2025 CMHA workers in Central Ontario vote in favour of strike action Frontline mental health workers at the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)—Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike after years of underfunding and the wage suppression of Bill 124 pushed them into poverty. Counterpoint Oct 16, 2025 Working in an unsafe consumption site: A library perspective It is impossible not to know there is an overdose crisis in Canada. You might think that no one is more aware of it than nurses, paramedics and social service workers – tens of thousands of whom are CUPE members. But what fewer people realize is how deeply social and medical crises in Canada affect public libraries. Counterpoint Oct 16, 2025 Opening doors to Indigenous representation in our unions Ensuring that Indigenous members are included in union decision-making spaces is an important step on the path of reconciliation. One concrete way CUPE locals can do this is by creating an Indigenous workers’ representative position on their executive board. News Oct 14, 2025 Simaril Employees Join CUPE 400 employees of Simaril, a non-profit organization providing support services for individuals with physical, intellectual, and mental health disabilities have joined CUPE. News Oct 14, 2025 ‘A good day is only getting hit three times’: CUPE education workers from across the province demand action at Queens Park as school violence soars across Ontario On Saturday, October 4, hundreds of education workers from across Ontario rallied at Queens Park to demand the Ford government take immediate action to address the growing crisis of violence in schools. News Oct 14, 2025 CUPE Manitoba applauds key initiatives in Manitoba Net Zero Plan CUPE Manitoba and CUPE 998, representing workers in Manitoba’s energy sector applaud today’s plan for Manitoba to reach net zero emissions. News CUPE 204 members win 2025 National Literacy Award Image Pagination Pagination Previous First page 1 … Page 32 of 150 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Current page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 … Last page 150 Next Share this page
Kits Mental health toolkit Work affects mental health. These resources provide information on workplace justice and making work healthy and safe. They include tools to bargain concrete mental health measures, reduce stigma and create work and union spaces that encourage good mental health. This section also offers guidance… $0.00
Fact sheet Conducting psychosocial hazard surveys in your workplace Workplace surveys are powerful tools that help to gather evidence about the psychological health and safety conditions that our members face daily. When done properly, these assessments reveal both risk factors and organizational strengths we can build upon. These assessments are frequently performed using psychosocial hazard assessment survey tools.
News Oct 17, 2025 CMHA workers in Central Ontario vote in favour of strike action Frontline mental health workers at the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)—Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike after years of underfunding and the wage suppression of Bill 124 pushed them into poverty.
Counterpoint Oct 16, 2025 Working in an unsafe consumption site: A library perspective It is impossible not to know there is an overdose crisis in Canada. You might think that no one is more aware of it than nurses, paramedics and social service workers – tens of thousands of whom are CUPE members. But what fewer people realize is how deeply social and medical crises in Canada affect public libraries.
Counterpoint Oct 16, 2025 Opening doors to Indigenous representation in our unions Ensuring that Indigenous members are included in union decision-making spaces is an important step on the path of reconciliation. One concrete way CUPE locals can do this is by creating an Indigenous workers’ representative position on their executive board.
News Oct 14, 2025 Simaril Employees Join CUPE 400 employees of Simaril, a non-profit organization providing support services for individuals with physical, intellectual, and mental health disabilities have joined CUPE.
News Oct 14, 2025 ‘A good day is only getting hit three times’: CUPE education workers from across the province demand action at Queens Park as school violence soars across Ontario On Saturday, October 4, hundreds of education workers from across Ontario rallied at Queens Park to demand the Ford government take immediate action to address the growing crisis of violence in schools.
News Oct 14, 2025 CUPE Manitoba applauds key initiatives in Manitoba Net Zero Plan CUPE Manitoba and CUPE 998, representing workers in Manitoba’s energy sector applaud today’s plan for Manitoba to reach net zero emissions.