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Results 31 - 40 of 114 Filter Active Filters Search results News Dec 19, 2025 CUPE 2316 sounds the alarm on critical staffing crisis at Children’s Aid Society of Toronto CUPE 2316 is sounding the alarm after notifying the Children’s Aid Society of Toronto that severe staffing shortages, service cuts, unmanageable workloads and years of government underfunding have pushed the child welfare system to a breaking point, putting children, youth and families at risk. Member profiles Brandon Murdock: Using education to overcome barriers “Our union is diverse, our people are workers, they need to be represented. If we’re not making space for them to be safe or if they are being hurt in these spaces, they’re never going to get involved. So we need to make sure that we’re making space for all of these people and that their voices are heard. Not only the executives, but we’re making sure that we’re hearing from members directly also.” Counterpoint Dec 05, 2023 Kathleen Brennan - Beyond the shelves: Celebrating Canadian Library Month To highlight the crucial contribution of CUPE library workers, we spoke with Kathleen Brennan, a library access technician at Keyano College in Fort McMurray, Alberta. A member of CUPE 2157, Brennan currently sits on the local’s bargaining team, and previously served as the local’s vice-president and executive secretary. She is also CUPE Alberta’s young worker vice-president and the liaison to the Alberta Library Employees Committee. Member profiles Kimberley Loppie: Building a safer workplace by fighting racism As an Indigenous woman, getting involved with CUPE has been a powerful experience for Kimberley Loppie. “CUPE allowed me to find my truth, who I am,” she says. Learn where that’s taken her in this profile, one of a series sharing the stories of National Indigenous Council and National Racial Justice Committee members. News Surpluses and benefit improvements are trending in pensions, but challenges remain Image News Feb 05, 2026 CUPE Ontario condemns firings and suspensions at Bowmore Road school CUPE Ontario condemns the firing of two educators and the suspension of six others at Bowmore Road Junior and Senior Public School, which will affect more than 200 students. March 7, 2025 International Women's Day On March 8, CUPE joins the world in celebrating International Women’s Day. Today and every day, CUPE celebrates women’s union activism. Backgrounders CUPE calls for public protections against Trump’s tariffs US President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs would severely damage the Canadian economy, our public services and our way of life. These tariffs are not a one-off: they are part of a larger anti-democratic effort by his administration to solidify billionaire control over government, stoke fear and racism, and cement US imperialism in Canada and around the globe. Member profiles Edward Avinesh Parsotam: Trust builds engagement Edward Avinesh Parsotam is deeply involved in our union. But it wasn’t always that way. Learn how Edward persisted in the face of racism to become an activist and leader. This profile is part of a series introducing the members of CUPE’s National Racial Justice Committee and National Indigenous Council. Sector profile: Transportation CUPE represents approximately 37,900 members in the transportation sector, including workers in airlines, airports, ferries, port authorities, rail, roads and highways, and public and private transit systems. 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News Dec 19, 2025 CUPE 2316 sounds the alarm on critical staffing crisis at Children’s Aid Society of Toronto CUPE 2316 is sounding the alarm after notifying the Children’s Aid Society of Toronto that severe staffing shortages, service cuts, unmanageable workloads and years of government underfunding have pushed the child welfare system to a breaking point, putting children, youth and families at risk.
Member profiles Brandon Murdock: Using education to overcome barriers “Our union is diverse, our people are workers, they need to be represented. If we’re not making space for them to be safe or if they are being hurt in these spaces, they’re never going to get involved. So we need to make sure that we’re making space for all of these people and that their voices are heard. Not only the executives, but we’re making sure that we’re hearing from members directly also.”
Counterpoint Dec 05, 2023 Kathleen Brennan - Beyond the shelves: Celebrating Canadian Library Month To highlight the crucial contribution of CUPE library workers, we spoke with Kathleen Brennan, a library access technician at Keyano College in Fort McMurray, Alberta. A member of CUPE 2157, Brennan currently sits on the local’s bargaining team, and previously served as the local’s vice-president and executive secretary. She is also CUPE Alberta’s young worker vice-president and the liaison to the Alberta Library Employees Committee.
Member profiles Kimberley Loppie: Building a safer workplace by fighting racism As an Indigenous woman, getting involved with CUPE has been a powerful experience for Kimberley Loppie. “CUPE allowed me to find my truth, who I am,” she says. Learn where that’s taken her in this profile, one of a series sharing the stories of National Indigenous Council and National Racial Justice Committee members.
News Feb 05, 2026 CUPE Ontario condemns firings and suspensions at Bowmore Road school CUPE Ontario condemns the firing of two educators and the suspension of six others at Bowmore Road Junior and Senior Public School, which will affect more than 200 students.
March 7, 2025 International Women's Day On March 8, CUPE joins the world in celebrating International Women’s Day. Today and every day, CUPE celebrates women’s union activism.
Backgrounders CUPE calls for public protections against Trump’s tariffs US President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs would severely damage the Canadian economy, our public services and our way of life. These tariffs are not a one-off: they are part of a larger anti-democratic effort by his administration to solidify billionaire control over government, stoke fear and racism, and cement US imperialism in Canada and around the globe.
Member profiles Edward Avinesh Parsotam: Trust builds engagement Edward Avinesh Parsotam is deeply involved in our union. But it wasn’t always that way. Learn how Edward persisted in the face of racism to become an activist and leader. This profile is part of a series introducing the members of CUPE’s National Racial Justice Committee and National Indigenous Council.
Sector profile: Transportation CUPE represents approximately 37,900 members in the transportation sector, including workers in airlines, airports, ferries, port authorities, rail, roads and highways, and public and private transit systems.