As part of the provincial government’s pre-Budget 2022 consultations, CUPE BC President Karen Ranalletta presented the union’s priorities and recommendations. Read the full document here.
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CUPE BC presents priorities for B.C. Budget 2022 News
Lockout comes to an end: District of Squamish workers ratify new collective agreement
Lockout comes to an end: District of Squamish workers ratify new collective agreement
October 29, 2025
SQUAMISH — CUPE 2269 members have ratified the tentative agreement reached earlier this week with the District of Squamish, officially bringing an end to the almost two-week long lockout. “At…
SQUAMISH — CUPE 2269 members have ratified the tentative agreement reached earlier this week with the District of Squamish, officially bringing an end to the almost two-week long lockout. “At...
Tentative agreement reached in Squamish, end of lockout in sight
Tentative agreement reached in Squamish, end of lockout in sight
October 28, 2025
SQUAMISH — CUPE 2269 and the District of Squamish have reached a tentative agreement with the assistance of a mediator, after a nearly two-week long lockout forced 250 municipal workers…
SQUAMISH — CUPE 2269 and the District of Squamish have reached a tentative agreement with the assistance of a mediator, after a nearly two-week long lockout forced 250 municipal workers...
CUPE 2269: Mediation Shows District of Squamish’s Words and Actions Don’t Align
CUPE 2269: Mediation Shows District of Squamish’s Words and Actions Don’t Align
October 25, 2025
SQUAMISH — Mediation between the District of Squamish and CUPE 2269, the union representing approximately 250 municipal workers, ended without resolution yesterday, after the District again was unwilling to make the…
SQUAMISH — Mediation between the District of Squamish and CUPE 2269, the union representing approximately 250 municipal workers, ended without resolution yesterday, after the District again was unwilling to make the...
CUPE BC presents priorities for B.C. Budget 2022
As part of the provincial government’s pre-Budget 2022 consultations, CUPE BC President Karen Ranalletta presented the union’s priorities and recommendations. Read the full document here.
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CUPE BC presents priorities for B.C. Budget 2022 News
Lockout comes to an end: District of Squamish workers ratify new collective agreement
Lockout comes to an end: District of Squamish workers ratify new collective agreement
Tentative agreement reached in Squamish, end of lockout in sight
Tentative agreement reached in Squamish, end of lockout in sight
CUPE 2269: Mediation Shows District of Squamish’s Words and Actions Don’t Align
CUPE 2269: Mediation Shows District of Squamish’s Words and Actions Don’t Align