WESTLOCK – CUPE members in Westlock are helping Santa Clause pack up the North Pole this year.
News Releases
Calgary Library workers reluctantly accept settlement
CALGARY — Calgary Public Library Workers, members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 1169, have reluctantly voted to accept a mediator’s recommendations for a collective agreement.
“Silly Situation Not Funny For City Workers” – CUPE
EDMONTON – The union representing Edmonton snow removal crews is supporting calls for the city to improve snow removal on city streets.
Union launches annual ‘sock it to em’ campaign
School staff collect clothes for charity
LETHBRIDGE – Sock Mountain will rise again. … Read more…
Media Advisory: Contact information for Red Deer and District Labour Council
RED DEER – Please find the attached contact information for the Red Deer and District Labour Council. Please feel free to contact Council executive members on any labour/workplace matters.
Library workers not ‘Cheap and Easy’
CALGARY – Six hundred and fifty unionized employees of Calgary Public Libraries have rejected a mediator’s recommendations for new contract, said Rh’ena Oake, President of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 1169.
Town of Two Hills employees join CUPE
TWO HILLS – Employees of the Town of Two Hills have voted 100% in favour of joining the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE). … Read more…
CUPE works with City to solve swimming instructor shortage
Lack of interest in teaching swimming led to special labour deal
GRANDE PRAIRIE – Members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) have voted to accept a special deal aimed at reversing the lack of interest in teaching swimming lessons.
Media advisory: CUPE, City United Way breakfast tomorrow
GRANDE PRAIRIE – The annual United Way breakfast, sponsored by the City of Grande Prairie and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) will take place tomorrow.
Union survey paints a bleak picture of seniors’ care
Staff shortages leave no time for residents – CUPE
EDMONTON – A union representing over 3,000 employees of Alberta’s seniors’ homes and long-term care facilities has released a survey of its members painting a grim picture of seniors’ care in the province. … Read more…