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Results 31 - 40 of 93 Filter Active Filters Search results Counterpoint Mar 18, 2026 How the workers at SickKids Hospital in Toronto won a fair pension plan News Mar 17, 2026 Glen Haven Manor Votes to Strike Glen Haven Manor long-term care workers, represented by CUPE 2330, have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate, with 100% of ballots casted voting in favour. Like their fellow CUPE 2330 bargaining units—Maritime Odd Fellows and Valley View Villa—, they are calling for improved wages and recruitment and retention initiatives. News Mar 17, 2026 Stellarton Nursing Home votes to strike Long-term care workers from Valley View Villa in Nova Scotia, represented by CUPE 2330, have held strike votes, with 100% of those who voted casting ballots in favour of a strike mandate. These workers join thousands of other CUPE long-term care workers who have voted overwhelmingly to strike in the past few months. News Mar 13, 2026 CUPE’s largest Nova Scotian nursing home local votes to strike Workers from Harbourstone Enhanced Care, represented by CUPE 1183, have voted 87% in favour of a strike mandate, making them the 39th CUPE long-term care home to take this action. News Mar 11, 2026 Winnipeg residents prefer Premier Wab Kinew’s New Democrats to PCs plan for health care by 2-1 Manitoba’s largest labour union says new polling shows that the Manitoba government lead by Wab Kinew is on the right track when it comes to health care. News Mar 09, 2026 CUPE says patients and staff will pay price of 55 layoffs at Bruyere Health, blames Conservative cuts In his 30-year career as a nurse at Bruyere Health, Douglas Currier has never seen staff so thoroughly demoralized. Chronic understaffing and perpetual overwork have left workers burnt out. News Mar 06, 2026 Long-term care workers rally outside Sienna Senior Living's head office Sienna Senior living is one of Canada’s most profitable long-term care providers. Despite the recently announced $4.9 billion investment from the Ontario government to help with staffing and retention for PSWs, Sienna has made the regrettable decision to cut 1,300 full time hours from their schedule at the Case Manor facility in Bobcaygeon, in violation of the workers collective agreement and despite this newly announced funding. News Mar 04, 2026 Workers at Northeastern Health choose CUPE! Today, workers at Northeastern Public Health cast their votes for CUPE. News Mar 03, 2026 Peterborough paramedics rally as critical bargaining begins Paramedics with CUPE 4911 held a rally to mark the start of what they describe as the most critical round of bargaining in years, one that will determine whether Peterborough can stabilize and retain its paramedic service. News Mar 02, 2026 Workers at Grand Erie Public Health choose CUPE Last week, workers at Grand Erie Public Health, which serves the County of Brant, the City of Brantford, Haldimand County, and Norfolk County in southwestern Ontario, cast their votes for CUPE. Pagination Pagination Previous First page 1 Page 4 of 10 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Last page 10 Next Share this page
News Mar 17, 2026 Glen Haven Manor Votes to Strike Glen Haven Manor long-term care workers, represented by CUPE 2330, have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate, with 100% of ballots casted voting in favour. Like their fellow CUPE 2330 bargaining units—Maritime Odd Fellows and Valley View Villa—, they are calling for improved wages and recruitment and retention initiatives.
News Mar 17, 2026 Stellarton Nursing Home votes to strike Long-term care workers from Valley View Villa in Nova Scotia, represented by CUPE 2330, have held strike votes, with 100% of those who voted casting ballots in favour of a strike mandate. These workers join thousands of other CUPE long-term care workers who have voted overwhelmingly to strike in the past few months.
News Mar 13, 2026 CUPE’s largest Nova Scotian nursing home local votes to strike Workers from Harbourstone Enhanced Care, represented by CUPE 1183, have voted 87% in favour of a strike mandate, making them the 39th CUPE long-term care home to take this action.
News Mar 11, 2026 Winnipeg residents prefer Premier Wab Kinew’s New Democrats to PCs plan for health care by 2-1 Manitoba’s largest labour union says new polling shows that the Manitoba government lead by Wab Kinew is on the right track when it comes to health care.
News Mar 09, 2026 CUPE says patients and staff will pay price of 55 layoffs at Bruyere Health, blames Conservative cuts In his 30-year career as a nurse at Bruyere Health, Douglas Currier has never seen staff so thoroughly demoralized. Chronic understaffing and perpetual overwork have left workers burnt out.
News Mar 06, 2026 Long-term care workers rally outside Sienna Senior Living's head office Sienna Senior living is one of Canada’s most profitable long-term care providers. Despite the recently announced $4.9 billion investment from the Ontario government to help with staffing and retention for PSWs, Sienna has made the regrettable decision to cut 1,300 full time hours from their schedule at the Case Manor facility in Bobcaygeon, in violation of the workers collective agreement and despite this newly announced funding.
News Mar 04, 2026 Workers at Northeastern Health choose CUPE! Today, workers at Northeastern Public Health cast their votes for CUPE.
News Mar 03, 2026 Peterborough paramedics rally as critical bargaining begins Paramedics with CUPE 4911 held a rally to mark the start of what they describe as the most critical round of bargaining in years, one that will determine whether Peterborough can stabilize and retain its paramedic service.
News Mar 02, 2026 Workers at Grand Erie Public Health choose CUPE Last week, workers at Grand Erie Public Health, which serves the County of Brant, the City of Brantford, Haldimand County, and Norfolk County in southwestern Ontario, cast their votes for CUPE.