CUPE celebrates Social Work Week in B.C.

This year during Social Work Week in B.C. (March 14-20), CUPE celebrates all of its members employed as social workers in the Community Health and Community Social Services sectors. This year’s theme, “Social Work is Essential,” highlights the outstanding efforts and commitment of these hard working members, many of whom are on the front lines […]
Village of Warfield and CUPE 2087 ratify new collective agreement

WARFIELD – The Village of Warfield and CUPE 2087, the union representing the village’s municipal workers, have both voted in favour of ratifying a new collective agreement. The three-year deal includes wages increases of 2 per cent each year of the agreement, improvements to benefits, and a modified work week arrangement for administrative staff that […]
K-12 Bulletin #57 – Plan to join the conversation with B.C. support staff doing similar work

CUPE and the K-12 Presidents Council will be hosting a series of Zoom calls in April and May to hear from members in classification-specific meetings. This is an opportunity to connect with others throughout B.C. doing the same work. These calls will guide and inform both the strategic plan for bargaining and the work we […]
Statement on International Women’s Day from CUPE BC Executive Board

Along with our national union, CUPE BC joins the world in celebrating International Women’s Day on Monday, March 8. Across the country, CUPE members are participating in virtual community events celebrating women’s activism and reaffirming our commitment to gender justice. The theme of IWD this year is “Choose to Challenge,” which is a very apt theme for CUPE and the […]
K-12 Bulletin #56 – B.C.’s vaccination plan updated

B.C.’s vaccine distribution plan focuses on first protecting the most vulnerable in Phases 1 and 2. We are now in Phase 2 which is expected to run from February to April. No one will lose their place in line. For example, if someone in Phase 2 cannot be immunized at that time, they can get […]
CUPE 374 welcomes 9 new members

VICTORIA – CUPE 374 welcomed 9 new members from BC Healthy Communities Society (BCHC) following a Labour Board representation vote that was certified on February 24. This new group of members includes planners, public health specialists and community engagement practitioners who help communities make planning decisions from a public health vantage point and through an […]
Community Social Services Awareness Month: Honouring our members’ commitment

BURNABY—March is Community Social Services (CSS) Awareness Month. As the world marks the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, CUPE BC honours and appreciates the more than 3,500 CUPE members who work in community social services. These include community support workers for the developmentally challenged, employment counsellors, addiction counsellors, legal advocates, early childhood educators and […]
K-12 Bulletin 55 – COVID-19 variants in K-12

As of February 21, the U.K. variant of COVID-19 has been identified in exposure events in five schools in Surrey and one school in Delta. Surrey schools affected are: AHP Matthew Elementary James Ardiel Elementary École Woodward Hill Elementary Surrey Traditional Elementary Tamanawis Secondary One school in Delta, Hellings Elementary, also has been identified with […]
Health care presidents approve action plan, begin preparation for bargaining

BURNABY—In its first virtual meeting of the year, CUPE’s Health Care Presidents Council (HCPC) today reviewed its action plan in light of pandemic conditions, set a date for a bargaining conference in advance of the next round of contract negotiations, and elected a new executive. Council members set targets for meeting goals and objectives, adapting […]
K-12 Bulletin #54 – Wear pink on February 24

On Wednesday, Feb. 24th, we wear pink to show that every student deserves to feel safe at school. The first Pink Shirt Day was a student-organized protest against homophobic bullying. In 2007, a Grade 9 student in Nova Scotia was targeted, threatened with violence and called a “homosexual” because he wore a pink shirt to […]