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New CUPE charter 2018 pictured left to right: Secretary/Treasurer: Basil Riolino Recording Secretary: Blaine Bittman 1st Vice President: David Mathews President: Jon Burnarski National CUPE President Mark Hancock 2nd Vice President: Chris Turcotte Sergeant at Arms: Trevor Adams System Status Controller Representative: Ian Montgomery [...]
Pensions If you’re part of a pension plan, you can provide some information on the plan here, and a link to the plan web site, for example. You may also want to mention who is covered by the plan, and who to talk to find out more about eligibility. OMERS [...]
WSIB Info & Contacts It is important to fill out the WSIB forms properly. If you would like assistance to do this, you can contact our WSIB representatives. Call or text Trevor Adams, Leila Paugh, Tim Borowski or Adam Cox for assistance. You can also contact Debbie Smith (She has a contract with the [...]
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Collective Agreement Your collective agreement sets out your rights and responsibilities at work. If you have any concerns about your treatment, please talk to your steward or a member of the executive. (2017-2020) CUPE 1019 Collective Agreement
January 2020 Election Results Secretary Treasurer – Kyle Gemmill Equality Representative – Mike Biggin Stewards – Mike Varey, Derek Scott Trustee – Mike O’Grady – Acclaimed Congratulations to all the successful nominees, the executive board looks forward to working with you closely to further this union. Special thanks to thanks to our Elections [...]
CUPE 4392 launches public campaign to restore day programs for adults with developmental disabilities CUPE 4392, who represents workers at Community Living Guelph Wellington, has launched a new online campaign in response to an abrupt closure of six day program sites that support adults with developmental disabilities. “Parents and caregivers, workers in developmental services, and community [...]
CUPE stands against anti-Black racism Over the past months, the Black Lives Matter movement has risen up across the world. After centuries of injustice, Black people and others have organized to demand an end to racism. This movement has brought hope. But it has also opened old wounds. And it has forced all of [...]