CUPE 5430 Region 4 health care workers met with Weyburn-Bengough MLA Micheal Weger today to discuss the challenges facing frontline workers.
Wages and working conditions were top of mind for health care workers.
CUPE 5430 Region 4 health care workers met with Weyburn-Bengough MLA Micheal Weger today to discuss the challenges facing frontline workers.
Wages and working conditions were top of mind for health care workers.
The CUPE 5428 bargaining committee and the Town of Esterhazy returned to the table on July 22, successfully reaching a tentative agreement. CUPE 5428 members voted to ratify the deal at a general membership meeting, and the Town of Esterhazy followed with ratification at a special council meeting.
CUPE members of Saskatoon education locals stood alongside Matt Love, Saskatchewan NDP Shadow Minister for Education, and Joan Pratchler, Saskatchewan NDP Associate Shadow Minister for Education, at a press conference yesterday calling on the Sask. Party government to restore Jordan’s Principle funding.
Health care workers from CUPE 5430 gathered outside the office of the Minister of Health in North Battleford today, holding a rally and press conference to raise urgent concerns about their working conditions.
Kent Peterson, the president of Saskatchewan’s largest union – CUPE Saskatchewan – has sent a letter to Secretary of State Buckley Belanger urging him and his federal Liberal government to respect Charter-protected workers’ rights.
CUPE Saskatchewan calls on Scott Moe and the Sask. Party to renew the $10-a-day child care agreement with the federal government, as the province has the worst availability of child care spaces in the country.
We remember Debbie Hubick. CUPE Saskatchewan President Kent Peterson issued the following statement paying tribute to the life and legacy of Debbie Hubick:
CUPE 5513, representing nearly 250 workers at Brightwater Senior Living of Capital Crossing in Regina, signed their first collective agreement this week.
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) has stepped up to support wildfire relief efforts in Saskatchewan by donating $50,000 to the Canadian Red Cross’ 2025 Saskatchewan Wildfires Appeal. The contribution will aid communities affected by one of the most devastating forest fire seasons in the province’s history, with First Nations communities being disproportionately impacted.
It’s Pride season in communities across the province. CUPE Saskatchewan proudly celebrates the frontline Pride of our 2SLGBTQIA+ members.
From Moose Jaw to Prince Albert, Regina to Saskatoon this upcoming weekend, we’re on the frontline in the celebration of solidarity in Pride to create a world where everyone can live authentically and proudly, be seen and celebrated.