ActiveFilters Filter options Search From: Filter by Topic 2SLGBTQI+ 22 Airlines 14 Artificial intelligence 9 Child care 19 Collective Bargaining 145 COVID-19 4 Disabilities 19 Economy 78 Employment Insurance 3 Environment 13 Equality 50 Global Justice 38 Health and Safety 108 Health Care 75 Housing 8 Indigenous 40 K-12 Education 38 Literacy 15 Mental health 16 Migrant rights 10 Municipalities 32 Organizing 7 Pay Equity 3 Pensions 10 Political Action 106 Post-Secondary Education 15 Precarious work 6 Privatization 30 Racial Equality 51 Trade 6 Union Education 13 Water 11 Women 36 to: Filter by Type Backgrounders 1 Counterpoint 8 Economy at work 1 Fact sheet 4 News 85 Resources 1 Filter by Location Alberta 7 British Columbia 4 Manitoba 11 Newfoundland and Labrador 2 Nova Scotia 5 Ontario 16 Quebec 10 Saskatchewan 13 Apply Clear When we launched our new site, we removed some of our older content. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you may also want to search our old web site archive. Search From: Filter by Topic 2SLGBTQI+ 22 Airlines 14 Artificial intelligence 9 Child care 19 Collective Bargaining 145 COVID-19 4 Disabilities 19 Economy 78 Employment Insurance 3 Environment 13 Equality 50 Global Justice 38 Health and Safety 108 Health Care 75 Housing 8 Indigenous 40 K-12 Education 38 Literacy 15 Mental health 16 Migrant rights 10 Municipalities 32 Organizing 7 Pay Equity 3 Pensions 10 Political Action 106 Post-Secondary Education 15 Precarious work 6 Privatization 30 Racial Equality 51 Trade 6 Union Education 13 Water 11 Women 36 to: Filter by Type Backgrounders 1 Counterpoint 8 Economy at work 1 Fact sheet 4 News 85 Resources 1 Filter by Location Alberta 7 British Columbia 4 Manitoba 11 Newfoundland and Labrador 2 Nova Scotia 5 Ontario 16 Quebec 10 Saskatchewan 13 Apply Clear When we launched our new site, we removed some of our older content. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you may also want to search our old web site archive. Results 111 - 115 of 115 Filter Active Filters Search results 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. Fact sheet Guidance for CUPE Flight Attendants on the Right to Refuse Dangerous Work Image National Political Action Committee The National Political Action Committee works to build CUPE’s political action capacity in every region, providing advice on effective lobbying and mobilization on federal, provincial and municipal political issues. They encourage members and staff to join and be active in the NDP and in friendly coalitions. Integrating political action into all aspects of union work is a major goal for this committee. Political Action CUPE members are an important part of our communities. As citizens with a stake in public services, they want and deserve a say in the decisions that affect their neighbours, friends and family. By being active in municipal, provincial and federal politics, CUPE can achieve positive change for our members and all Canadians. We do this work every day, not just during elections. We defend the interests of workers at the bargaining table and in society to ensure our voices are heard. Fact sheet Fact Sheet: Union dues and the Rand Formula Union dues are the way workers who have decided to form a union pool their resources to enable the work of the union. Union dues fund the cost of bargaining, the cost of enforcing the collective agreement, and the cost of campaigns union members instruct their union to conduct. Pagination Pagination Previous First page 1 … Page 12 of 12 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Current page 12 Next Share this page
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.
National Political Action Committee The National Political Action Committee works to build CUPE’s political action capacity in every region, providing advice on effective lobbying and mobilization on federal, provincial and municipal political issues. They encourage members and staff to join and be active in the NDP and in friendly coalitions. Integrating political action into all aspects of union work is a major goal for this committee.
Political Action CUPE members are an important part of our communities. As citizens with a stake in public services, they want and deserve a say in the decisions that affect their neighbours, friends and family. By being active in municipal, provincial and federal politics, CUPE can achieve positive change for our members and all Canadians. We do this work every day, not just during elections. We defend the interests of workers at the bargaining table and in society to ensure our voices are heard.
Fact sheet Fact Sheet: Union dues and the Rand Formula Union dues are the way workers who have decided to form a union pool their resources to enable the work of the union. Union dues fund the cost of bargaining, the cost of enforcing the collective agreement, and the cost of campaigns union members instruct their union to conduct.