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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 1 - 10 of 78 Filter Active Filters Search results News Apr 23, 2020 Minute of silence to be held for Victoria Salvan, the first patient attendant to die from COVID-19 At 2 pm this Friday, April 24, workers at the Grace Dart CHSLD will hold a minute of silence to pay tribute to their colleague who passed away from COVID-19 exactly one week ago. Victoria Salvan had 28 years’ experience and had been redoubling her efforts since the start of the health crisis to take care of residents in her CHSLD. 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 02, 2026 Long-term care workers prepare for Ontario-wide action after negotiations stall with Extendicare Members of CUPE’s central negotiation table are preparing for a summer of action after negotiations with Extendicare’s management team stalled this week. The parties met at CUPE’s Ontario Regional office to negotiate a new collective agreement for eight of CUPE’s Extendicare locals. News Apr 01, 2026 Four years without a raise for Saskatchewan’s frontline health workers is no joke April 1, 2026 marks four full years since CUPE 5430 members last received a wage increase – an unfortunate milestone that underscores the urgency to reach a fair deal for Saskatchewan’s frontline health care workers. News Mar 31, 2026 Halifax school library workers call on school board and regional councillors to protect school library programs CUPE 5047 members—school librarians working in the Halifax Regional Centre for Education—keep literacy alive in our schools. They support students who are struggling, they create spaces where curiosity and belonging grow, and they make sure young people see themselves reflected in what they read. News Mar 27, 2026 “Cold-blooded decision on hospital funding,” says CUPE in response to Ford government’s 2026 budget The real dollar hospital funding cut announced in the 2026 provincial budget will intensify the crisis in Ontario’s hospitals, which are already funded at the lowest rate in the country, says CUPE. News Mar 24, 2026 Bruyere health care workers send a message to Ford government ahead of provincial budget: “Stop the cuts” Frustrated by the deteriorating conditions at their hospital and aghast at the recently announced job cuts, health care workers at Bruyere held a rally outside the Saint-Vincent hospital site on Monday, March 23. Over 100 people attended the rally including CUPE hospital workers from other locals in the region. News Mar 23, 2026 CUPE long-term care workers hold information pickets across Nova Scotia With their final day of conciliation scheduled for March 24, CUPE long-term care workers held 20 information pickets across Nova Scotia to spread awareness about their bargaining priorities and the chances of an upcoming province-wide strike in the sector. News Mar 20, 2026 “We can’t afford staffing cuts:” – CUPE 3651 workers protest hospital job cuts in Markham Health care workers at Oak Valley Health, accompanied by OCHU-CUPE and other labour allies across the GTHA, made a strong statement today in defense of their jobs and hospital services on Thursday, March 19. Counterpoint Mar 18, 2026 How the workers at SickKids Hospital in Toronto won a fair pension plan Pagination Pagination Previous Page 1 of 8 Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Last page 8 Next Share this page
News Apr 23, 2020 Minute of silence to be held for Victoria Salvan, the first patient attendant to die from COVID-19 At 2 pm this Friday, April 24, workers at the Grace Dart CHSLD will hold a minute of silence to pay tribute to their colleague who passed away from COVID-19 exactly one week ago. Victoria Salvan had 28 years’ experience and had been redoubling her efforts since the start of the health crisis to take care of residents in her CHSLD.
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 02, 2026 Long-term care workers prepare for Ontario-wide action after negotiations stall with Extendicare Members of CUPE’s central negotiation table are preparing for a summer of action after negotiations with Extendicare’s management team stalled this week. The parties met at CUPE’s Ontario Regional office to negotiate a new collective agreement for eight of CUPE’s Extendicare locals.
News Apr 01, 2026 Four years without a raise for Saskatchewan’s frontline health workers is no joke April 1, 2026 marks four full years since CUPE 5430 members last received a wage increase – an unfortunate milestone that underscores the urgency to reach a fair deal for Saskatchewan’s frontline health care workers.
News Mar 31, 2026 Halifax school library workers call on school board and regional councillors to protect school library programs CUPE 5047 members—school librarians working in the Halifax Regional Centre for Education—keep literacy alive in our schools. They support students who are struggling, they create spaces where curiosity and belonging grow, and they make sure young people see themselves reflected in what they read.
News Mar 27, 2026 “Cold-blooded decision on hospital funding,” says CUPE in response to Ford government’s 2026 budget The real dollar hospital funding cut announced in the 2026 provincial budget will intensify the crisis in Ontario’s hospitals, which are already funded at the lowest rate in the country, says CUPE.
News Mar 24, 2026 Bruyere health care workers send a message to Ford government ahead of provincial budget: “Stop the cuts” Frustrated by the deteriorating conditions at their hospital and aghast at the recently announced job cuts, health care workers at Bruyere held a rally outside the Saint-Vincent hospital site on Monday, March 23. Over 100 people attended the rally including CUPE hospital workers from other locals in the region.
News Mar 23, 2026 CUPE long-term care workers hold information pickets across Nova Scotia With their final day of conciliation scheduled for March 24, CUPE long-term care workers held 20 information pickets across Nova Scotia to spread awareness about their bargaining priorities and the chances of an upcoming province-wide strike in the sector.
News Mar 20, 2026 “We can’t afford staffing cuts:” – CUPE 3651 workers protest hospital job cuts in Markham Health care workers at Oak Valley Health, accompanied by OCHU-CUPE and other labour allies across the GTHA, made a strong statement today in defense of their jobs and hospital services on Thursday, March 19.