I will have your back in the struggle for justice, equality, and respect: Rennick

VICTORIA –Rising costs of living are hitting Canadian workers hard and CUPE National’s Secretary-Treasurer Candace Rennick committed to making sure CUPE locals have resources to fight for members. “Everyday my resolve grows stronger,” said Rennick to CUPE BC Convention delegates. Detailing the impact of the highest inflation in 30 years with rising prices of food, […]

Desmond Cole: Disrupt power where you work, where you live, where you hang out

VICTORIA—The third day of CUPE BC’s 2022 convention began with a challenge to our union to move out of its comfort zone in confronting racism and colonialism. In his keynote address, journalist, activist, and best-selling author Desmond Cole started a frank discussion about what CUPE members can do to support Black and Indigenous peoples, and […]

Surpluses helping CUPE BC to better support members and locals: Davies

VICTORIA—Since erasing its debt last year, CUPE BC has continued to enjoy sound financial health and now has a greater capacity for growth that will allow the union to support locals and expand its campaign work, Secretary-Treasurer Trevor Davies told delegates in his annual report to Convention. The B.C. Division ended 2021 with a surplus […]

CUPE solidarity is a critical factor in resisting the hard right: Hancock

VICTORIA—The rise of federal Conservative Party leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre and the recent ‘Freedom Convoy’ movement, along with growing concerns about racism and increasing pressure for cost-cutting austerity, has made CUPE activism and solidarity all the more critical, CUPE National President Mark Hancock told delegates in his convention address. “It’s been another difficult year fighting […]

CUPE members’ efforts helping to build a stronger B.C.: Horgan

VICTORIA – Premier John Horgan took the stage at the 2022 CUPE British Columbia convention with a message of thanks to the union for its members’ tireless delivery of public services throughout the pandemic and beyond. “We have had to deal with crises and catastrophes over the past two years,” said Horgan. “We have come […]

Day of Mourning – CUPE BC statement

Today, on our National Day of Mourning, we honour the memory of workers who have been killed or injured or experienced disease and illness as a direct result of their work. This day, established by CUPE activists, has grown into an international event marked by labour and social justice organizations around the world. Despite the […]

CUPE speaks out against cuts to Coquitlam Public Library

COQUITLAM – CUPE 561 representatives addressed the April 27th Coquitlam Library Board meeting and spoke out against cuts to services announced earlier this month. “Library workers helped hold our community together over the last two years,” said CUPE 561 President Jane Gibbons, who spoke to the Library Board remotely as she attended the CUPE BC […]

The only way we win is when we stand together: Ranalletta

VICTORIA—CUPE BC President Karen Ranalletta opened the union’s 58th annual convention on Wednesday with a heartfelt message of gratitude for CUPE members’ dedication to their communities during the global pandemic, also celebrating recent victories and committing the union’s 104,000 members to defending public services in tough times. More than 500 delegates are registered to attend […]

#CUPEBC2022 Less than a week away

First in-person convention in 3 years will be one of the largest BURNABY – Preparations for CUPE BC’s annual convention, the first to be held in-person since 2019, are well underway. With over 500 delegates registered, this year’s convention is already one of the largest in CUPE BC’s 60+ year history. Convention 2022, which opens […]