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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 61 - 70 of 205 Filter Active Filters Search results News Apr 22, 2026 Water and Wastewater workers in Saskatoon deliver strong strike mandate Members of CUPE 47 have delivered an overwhelming strike mandate, with nearly 90% voting in favour of strike action. News Apr 20, 2026 Nova Scotia child care workers demand answers on back pay delays Early childhood educators, ECEs, across Nova Scotia are calling out ongoing delays in receiving back pay they are owed. Employers have confirmed that required paperwork has been submitted, and that government is the source of the months-long delay. News Apr 20, 2026 Valley View Villa joins the strike in Halifax, Nova Scotia Long-term care workers at Valley View Villa, in Halifax, Nova Scotia represented by CUPE 2330, joined the picket line this morning, along with 24 other long-term care homes province wide. News Apr 17, 2026 Toronto Zoo Workers Reach Tentative Agreement After nearly three months of collective bargaining, members of CUPE 1600 at the Toronto Zoo have reached a tentative agreement. News Apr 17, 2026 CUPE 5335 and CSCSO oppose CEPEO budget cuts threatening 45 public school jobs CUPE 5335 and the Conseil des syndicats des conseils scolaires de l’Ontario (CSCSO) strongly condemn the Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario’s (CEPEO’s) intention to cut 24 full-time equivalent positions, affecting approximately 45 CUPE-member education workers by the end of the school year. News Apr 15, 2026 Ville de Montréal outside workers on strike The outside workers at the Ville de Montréal launched a second strike this morning. The three-day action will run from 6:00 a.m. on April 15 to 6:00 a.m. on April 18. Workers picketed in front of all municipal garages on the first day. News Apr 15, 2026 BC education workers reach tentative agreement CUPE’s K-12 provincial bargaining committee in BC is pleased to announce a tentative provincial framework agreement with the British Columbia Public School Employers’ Association, BCPSEA. News Apr 14, 2026 TTC electrical and trades workers deliver strong strike mandate CUPE 2 members have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action, with 99% backing a strike mandate if necessary to achieve a fair collective agreement at the Toronto Transit Commission, TTC. News Apr 14, 2026 Over 2,200 long-term care workers now on strike across Nova Scotia Long-term care workers represented by CUPE at 24 homes across the province are now on strike, with more expected to follow in the coming days. News Apr 10, 2026 Long-term care workers across Nova Scotia file notice to strike Long-term care workers from 22 homes across Nova Scotia submitted their 48-hour notice to strike, with more homes expected to follow suit in the following week. This first wave of the strike will see over 2,200 workers on picket lines across the province on April 13 at 7 AM. Pagination Pagination Previous First page 1 … Page 7 of 21 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 … Last page 21 Next Share this page
News Apr 22, 2026 Water and Wastewater workers in Saskatoon deliver strong strike mandate Members of CUPE 47 have delivered an overwhelming strike mandate, with nearly 90% voting in favour of strike action.
News Apr 20, 2026 Nova Scotia child care workers demand answers on back pay delays Early childhood educators, ECEs, across Nova Scotia are calling out ongoing delays in receiving back pay they are owed. Employers have confirmed that required paperwork has been submitted, and that government is the source of the months-long delay.
News Apr 20, 2026 Valley View Villa joins the strike in Halifax, Nova Scotia Long-term care workers at Valley View Villa, in Halifax, Nova Scotia represented by CUPE 2330, joined the picket line this morning, along with 24 other long-term care homes province wide.
News Apr 17, 2026 Toronto Zoo Workers Reach Tentative Agreement After nearly three months of collective bargaining, members of CUPE 1600 at the Toronto Zoo have reached a tentative agreement.
News Apr 17, 2026 CUPE 5335 and CSCSO oppose CEPEO budget cuts threatening 45 public school jobs CUPE 5335 and the Conseil des syndicats des conseils scolaires de l’Ontario (CSCSO) strongly condemn the Conseil des écoles publiques de l’Est de l’Ontario’s (CEPEO’s) intention to cut 24 full-time equivalent positions, affecting approximately 45 CUPE-member education workers by the end of the school year.
News Apr 15, 2026 Ville de Montréal outside workers on strike The outside workers at the Ville de Montréal launched a second strike this morning. The three-day action will run from 6:00 a.m. on April 15 to 6:00 a.m. on April 18. Workers picketed in front of all municipal garages on the first day.
News Apr 15, 2026 BC education workers reach tentative agreement CUPE’s K-12 provincial bargaining committee in BC is pleased to announce a tentative provincial framework agreement with the British Columbia Public School Employers’ Association, BCPSEA.
News Apr 14, 2026 TTC electrical and trades workers deliver strong strike mandate CUPE 2 members have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action, with 99% backing a strike mandate if necessary to achieve a fair collective agreement at the Toronto Transit Commission, TTC.
News Apr 14, 2026 Over 2,200 long-term care workers now on strike across Nova Scotia Long-term care workers represented by CUPE at 24 homes across the province are now on strike, with more expected to follow in the coming days.
News Apr 10, 2026 Long-term care workers across Nova Scotia file notice to strike Long-term care workers from 22 homes across Nova Scotia submitted their 48-hour notice to strike, with more homes expected to follow suit in the following week. This first wave of the strike will see over 2,200 workers on picket lines across the province on April 13 at 7 AM.