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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 541 - 550 of 1584 Filter Active Filters Search results Convention Aug 11, 2025 Sector meetings - Convention 2025 Fact sheet Menstruation, menstrual health, and menopause in the workplace Menstruation and menstrual health are still too often treated as taboo topics in the workplace. But for many workers, the menstrual cycle can affect how they feel and function on the job. Fact sheet Issues related to removal of homeless encampment structures and belongings CUPE recognizes that housing is a fundamental human right and has called on the government to prioritize non-market housing solutions by making significant investments in social housing. CUPE has also urged the federal government to make sure the National Housing Strategy is on track to secure adequate housing for all people living in Canada. Unfortunately, homeless encampments (tents and non-permanent structures) have become common in communities across Canada as the housing crisis has continued to worsen over the last few years. Many CUPE members are now being required to dismantle and remove the material that is left behind once the residents have been removed. National Executive Board Highlights Issued following every NEB meeting, National Executive Board Highlights report on decisions made and resolutions passed. The highlights report also outlines discussions by the NEB on current and on-going issues facing CUPE, and any guest speakers. It also advises of former members and staff who have... National Secretary-Treasurer's Reports National Secretary-Treasurer’s Reports outline the current financial situation of CUPE, including updated balances for the National Defence Fund and National Strike Fund. Updates current CUPE strikes and lockouts, and provides information on recent settlements. Provides current status of CUPE assets... Financial statements Every year, CUPE issues audited financial statements, giving all members a clear picture of the union’s finances. The statements are audited by an independent accounting firm and conform to accepted accounting practices. CUPE’s financial statements are independently audited by Deloitte LLP. National President's Reports National Presidents Reports outline the political work and campaigns undertaken by CUPE, regionally, nationally and globally. The report also updates current CUPE strikes and lockouts, and newly organized locals. Reports Four times a year, CUPE national officers issue reports outlining the union’s work in their areas of responsibility. Building power, together From classrooms to long-term care homes, city streets to hospital wards, CUPE members are the heartbeat of our communities. Cuts by the City of Montreal show a lack of vision according to the union The union representing amalgamated outside workers in Montreal (CUPE 301) deplores the lack of vision by the City of Montreal, which announced cuts earlier today. Pagination Pagination Previous First page 1 … Page 55 of 159 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Current page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Last page 159 Next Share this page
Fact sheet Menstruation, menstrual health, and menopause in the workplace Menstruation and menstrual health are still too often treated as taboo topics in the workplace. But for many workers, the menstrual cycle can affect how they feel and function on the job.
Fact sheet Issues related to removal of homeless encampment structures and belongings CUPE recognizes that housing is a fundamental human right and has called on the government to prioritize non-market housing solutions by making significant investments in social housing. CUPE has also urged the federal government to make sure the National Housing Strategy is on track to secure adequate housing for all people living in Canada. Unfortunately, homeless encampments (tents and non-permanent structures) have become common in communities across Canada as the housing crisis has continued to worsen over the last few years. Many CUPE members are now being required to dismantle and remove the material that is left behind once the residents have been removed.
National Executive Board Highlights Issued following every NEB meeting, National Executive Board Highlights report on decisions made and resolutions passed. The highlights report also outlines discussions by the NEB on current and on-going issues facing CUPE, and any guest speakers. It also advises of former members and staff who have...
National Secretary-Treasurer's Reports National Secretary-Treasurer’s Reports outline the current financial situation of CUPE, including updated balances for the National Defence Fund and National Strike Fund. Updates current CUPE strikes and lockouts, and provides information on recent settlements. Provides current status of CUPE assets...
Financial statements Every year, CUPE issues audited financial statements, giving all members a clear picture of the union’s finances. The statements are audited by an independent accounting firm and conform to accepted accounting practices. CUPE’s financial statements are independently audited by Deloitte LLP.
National President's Reports National Presidents Reports outline the political work and campaigns undertaken by CUPE, regionally, nationally and globally. The report also updates current CUPE strikes and lockouts, and newly organized locals.
Reports Four times a year, CUPE national officers issue reports outlining the union’s work in their areas of responsibility.
Building power, together From classrooms to long-term care homes, city streets to hospital wards, CUPE members are the heartbeat of our communities.
Cuts by the City of Montreal show a lack of vision according to the union The union representing amalgamated outside workers in Montreal (CUPE 301) deplores the lack of vision by the City of Montreal, which announced cuts earlier today.