City of Trail and CUPE 2087 ratify new agreement

TRAILโ€” CUPE 2087 members, Trail municipal workers, and the City of Trail have ratified a new three-year agreement. โ€œOur members are proud to serve the community they work and live in, but equally need to be able to support themselves and their families amid a rapidly rising cost of living,โ€ says CUPE 2087 Negotiations Chair […]

Bulletin – B.C. moving forward with seamless childcare in schools

The provincial government will be moving forward with fully integrating before- and after-school care into B.C. schools, staffed by K-12 school support workers. This initiative will use existing school space as well as school district resources and staff to provide seamless care without additional pickups and drop-offs for families. CUPE BC President Karen Ranalletta joined […]

CUPE BC Statement on the Passing of UFCW 1518 President Kim Novak

BURNABYโ€” Kim Novak was more than a union leader. She was a dynamic, dedicated, and passionate advocate for some of the most overlooked workers in our province. A friend to all working people, Kim made time for what mattered, and never failed to show up for other unions whenever workers anywhere were under threat. In […]