/
/
/
/
/
Workers are demanding better: Bruske

Workers are demanding better: Bruske

VICTORIA – Unions will be leaders in tackling the affordability crisis. That was the message from the head of Canada’s house of labour, Canadian Labour Congress President Bea Bruske, in her address to the CUPE BC convention Friday afternoon.

“Workers are demanding better; they are not satisfied with the status quo. And they are turning to unions to get better,” Bruske said, adding that organizing will be a key topic at the upcoming CLC convention. “As the labour movement, we have to seize this moment. We have to work so all workers can have the benefits of having a union card in their pocket.”

Bruske praised CUPE BC’s work in mobilizing members, holding it up as an example for other unions. “You’re working so hard in politically engaging your members. I’m excited to see what CUPE BC will continue to do to keep your members involved.”

Bruske highlighted many of the recent advances Canada’s unions have helped bring about through political advocacy, working with the Federal NDP. She pointed to promised federal anti-scab legislation, national action on affordable childcare, and new legislation that prioritizes workers over creditors as achievements all CLC affiliated unions played a role in – including CUPE.

Closer to home for CUPE BC delegates, Bruske assured continued support for striking Fraser Valley transit workers.

“Fair wages and fair working conditions should be the bare minimum. Be assured 3 million workers represented by the CLC affiliated unions stand with CUPE 561 and their fight for a fair deal,” she said.

Share this

Latest News

CUPE 1267 applies for mediation in effort to reach fair agreement and avoid service disruption for Mission residents

CUPE 1267 applies for mediation in effort to reach fair agreement and avoid service disruption for Mission residents

July 31, 2026
MISSION — CUPE Local 1267 has applied to the BC Labour Relations Board to seek the assistance of a mediator as part of ongoing collective bargaining with the City of…
MISSION — CUPE Local 1267 has applied to the BC Labour Relations Board to seek the assistance of a mediator as part of ongoing collective bargaining with the City of...

CUPE 951, University of Victoria ratify new collective agreement

CUPE 951, University of Victoria ratify new collective agreement

July 14, 2026
VICTORIA — The union representing over 800 office workers, technicians, animal care assistants and childcare workers at the University of Victoria have ratified their new collective agreement. The members of…
VICTORIA — The union representing over 800 office workers, technicians, animal care assistants and childcare workers at the University of Victoria have ratified their new collective agreement. The members of...

Vanderhoof Municipal Workers Ratify New Agreement

Vanderhoof Municipal Workers Ratify New Agreement

June 29, 2026
VANDERHOOF — CUPE 1632 members have voted in favour of ratifying their new collective agreement with the District of Vanderhoof. Mayor and council also ratified the agreement last week. “We’re…
VANDERHOOF — CUPE 1632 members have voted in favour of ratifying their new collective agreement with the District of Vanderhoof. Mayor and council also ratified the agreement last week. “We’re...