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CUPE BC represents over 1,000 community health workers across the province. We provide diagnostic, clinical, inspection, advocacy, home support, counselling, preventative, and rehabilitation services in your community. Registration deadline extended for Health Bargaining Conference.
With the support of CUPE members and the broader labour community, our campaign to elect a new progressive board was a success! Proud Strong. CUPE members work in hundreds of occupations that help keep communities strong. We work for municipalities, school boards, airlines, hospitals, nursing homes, libraries, colleges, universities, social service agencies, the ambulance service, public utilities, and other public institutions.
Serving communities from Vancouver Island thru Powell River. Welcome to Vancouver Island District Council. 8220; Walking with our Sisters Memorial. 8216; tab to find the Captial Regional District Sewage Treatment Survey. 8216; tab to find the Library Worker Safety Survey. For more information on Protein for People. Sign up for our mailing list.
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Columbia Valley Counselling Centre Society. Fight Federal Public Service Cuts-CUPE National. Petition Against BC Server Wage-BC Fed.
The Union Representing Teaching Assistants, Markers, and English Language Instructors at UBC. Constitution, Bylaws, and Rules of Order. Quick Guide and Collective Agreement. FAQs on Bullying, Harassment, Assault, and Relationships. Quick Guide to the Collective Agreement. CUPE Townhall on Precarious Labour in BC Post Secondary.
CUPE Local 2544 Member Shirts.
We are a union of 280 members which represents custodians, building maintenance, preventative maintenance, courier drivers, a locksmith, and a window glazer. Our members are located at over 80 buildings throughout Windsor and Essex County. Members take pride in the services they provide to the Greater Essex County District School Board. A group of school board workers in Windsor organized to become CUPE Local 27.