<a><strong>Budget 2023 makes important investments to protect BC’s most vulnerable-CUPE BC</strong></a>

BURNABY – B.C Minister of Finance Katrine Conroy’s first provincial budget makes strategic investments to support communities, and will help the province’s most vulnerable build better lives for themselves and their families,” CUPE BC president Karen Ranalletta said today. “Budget 2023 provides critical funding on the key issues impacting British Columbians,” said Ranalletta, who participated […]

<strong>CUPE 1816 and Pacific Blue Cross reach tentative agreement</strong>

BURNABY— After several months of collective bargaining focused on meaningfully addressing the issues of cost of living challenges, the modern work environment, and diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace, CUPE Local 1816 and Pacific Blue Cross have come to terms on a five-year tentative agreement retroactive to August 1, 2022. “It’s been a long […]