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      Convention Today for Tuesday, October 3

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      Convention Today
      Get the latest news from CUPE's national convention.
      Convention Today
      No turning back on workers’ rights

      CUPE National President Mark Hancock opened convention on Monday morning with a rousing speech that highlighted CUPE’s commitment to progressive bargaining, organizing new workers, expanding our commitment to equality and diversity, and holding the Trudeau government to account.

      "When it comes to advancing the cause of workers' rights in our country, CUPE will always bargain forward,” said Hancock. “And when it comes to defending the hard-won rights of workers in Canada, we will not take one step back!"

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      Sharing our resources, all members benefit

      In his Monday address to convention, National Secretary-Treasurer Charles Fleury made it clear: the strength of our national union does not come from our national office in Ottawa but from every member doing their part through per capita payments made by their locals to National.

      “CUPE is a powerful union because we share our resources. This solidarity pact allows us to give better support to our members wherever they are in Canada,” said Fleury. “This is the purpose of our national union. When we work together, and support each other, we have the people and the resources to win many fights.”

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      Today's Convention Highlights
      7:00pm - 9:00pm
      Health and Safety Forum
      CUPE Health and Safety staff will be presenting on a number of topics related to how we can make our committees function better so that we have healthier and safer workplaces.
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      9:00pm - 12:00am
      Convention Dance
      DJ Adam Doubleyou loves a challenge: he guarantees to get you groovin’ and dancin’ before the end of the night! Everyone welcome – don’t miss it!
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      Convention Updates
      Strategic Directions: Our plan for 2017-19
      This week, delegates will debate and vote on CUPE’s roadmap for the next two years. Strategic Directions sets our union’s broad priorities and, together with convention resolutions on specific issues, establishes a workplan for our union.
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      Stephen Lewis raises alarm on TB crisis in Canada’s North
      Stephen Lewis, former Ontario NDP leader and former UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa, had CUPE delegates on their feet Monday afternoon with an address that focused on the growing tuberculosis crisis in Nunavut.
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      Gervais Pelletier honoured with Health and Safety Award
      Gervais Pelletier, a 35-year Hydro-Quebec employee and long-time activist for CUPE 1500 is this year’s winner of the Health and Safety Award.
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      Equality Forum: Art for ideas
      Under the theme Art as Resistance Against Precarity, participants at this year’s Equality Forum discussed how art and creative expression can help advance the struggle for decent work.
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