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Canadian Union of Public Employees CUPE represents workers in health care, emergency services, education, early learning and child care, municipalities, social services, libraries, utilities, transportation, airlines and more
Why join CUPE? - CUPE The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is a strong democratic union CUPE is leading campaigns for higher wages, job security, and real solutions to the staffing crisis in our workplaces, and affordability crisis in our communities
Your Local - Canadian Union of Public Employees They will know the specific details of your agreement If you’d like a paper copy of your collective agreement, please speak with your steward If you don’t know who your steward is, or how to reach your local, contact the CUPE office in your area
Why CUPE? - CUPE Access to professional help in negotiations, research, legal issues, pay equity, job evaluation, health and safety, communications and more CUPE is Canada’s largest union with 750,000 members CUPE represents workers in 11 different sectors and the majority of CUPE members work in public services Approximately 60% of CUPE members are women
Contact CUPE - Canadian Union of Public Employees Contacting your national rep Orders for materials CUPE National Convention Trustee reports Per Capita and Dues Publications, right to use our publications, local websites or any communication questions
CUPE at a glance - Canadian Union of Public Employees CUPE represents workers across a broad range of sectors including health care, emergency services, primary, secondary and post-secondary education, early learning and child care, municipalities, social services, libraries, utilities, transportation and airlines
About Us - Canadian Union of Public Employees CUPE represents workers in health care, emergency services, education, early learning and child care, municipalities, social services, libraries, utilities, transportation, airlines and more We have 68 offices across the country, in every province
Choose CUPE: The Union for OH at Home Workers - CUPE CUPE is the largest union in the country, representing over 800,000 workers CUPE represents 300,000 workers in Ontario alone, including 90,000 health care workers
Member Resources - Canadian Union of Public Employees CUPE is pleased to offer a range of resources related to job sectors, union activities and activism in the Member Resources section of our website Here you will find useful information for bargaining committees, locals, financial officers, stewards, and communicators, as well as the Unite for Fairness project
Welcome to CUPE – learn. cupe Throughout this course, you will see links to other learning opportunities from Union Education, including CUPE workshops that you can take online and in-person