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Agencies & NGOs

Agencies & NGOs

CUPE represents more than 7,500 members working at agencies, museums, galleries, advocacy groups, societies and a range of other non-governmental organizations (NGOs). This group includes cooperatives like Pacific Blue Cross, emergency service agencies like the BC Ambulance Service and Emergency Communications British Columbia, arts organizations like the Vancouver Art Gallery, and community amenities like the Pacific National Exhibition.  

CUPE agencies and NGO members make huge contributions to the wellbeing of communities. Whether by providing support to our most vulnerable, advocating for a better future, or supporting key community assets that families rely on, CUPE members in this sector are integral to the communities they serve and live in.

Agencies & NGOs sector news

CUPE 8911, E-Comm ratify new collective agreement

CUPE 8911, E-Comm ratify new collective agreement

May 29, 2023
VANCOUVER— Emergency Communications Professionals of BC, represented by CUPE 8911, have ratified a new three-year collective agreement with E-Comm Emergency Communications for British Columbia (E-Comm) that addresses important improvements to…
VANCOUVER— Emergency Communications Professionals of BC, represented by CUPE 8911, have ratified a new three-year collective agreement with E-Comm Emergency Communications for British Columbia (E-Comm) that addresses important improvements to...

E-Comm, CUPE 8911 reach tentative agreement

E-Comm, CUPE 8911 reach tentative agreement

May 4, 2023
VANCOUVER— E-Comm 9-1-1 (Emergency Communications for British Columbia Inc.) and Emergency Communications Professionals of BC (CUPE Local 8911) reached a tentative agreement late last night for a new three-year collective…
VANCOUVER— E-Comm 9-1-1 (Emergency Communications for British Columbia Inc.) and Emergency Communications Professionals of BC (CUPE Local 8911) reached a tentative agreement late last night for a new three-year collective...

CUPE 1760, United Way BC ratify new collective agreement

CUPE 1760, United Way BC ratify new collective agreement

June 20, 2022
BURNABY-CUPE 1760 and United Way British Columbia (UWBC) have ratified a new collective agreement – the first since United Way of the Lower Mainland amalgamated last year with five other…
BURNABY-CUPE 1760 and United Way British Columbia (UWBC) have ratified a new collective agreement – the first since United Way of the Lower Mainland amalgamated last year with five other...

CUPE 403 donates $5000 to Langley Foundry to Support Community

CUPE 403 donates $5000 to Langley Foundry to Support Community

June 15, 2022
LANGLEY—CUPE 403, representing nearly 900 Langley Municipal Workers, has shown significant support for the mental health and well-being of their community through a generous donation of $5000 to the Foundry…
LANGLEY—CUPE 403, representing nearly 900 Langley Municipal Workers, has shown significant support for the mental health and well-being of their community through a generous donation of $5000 to the Foundry...

Full-capacity emergency response the best defense against heat dome tragedies, says CUPE

Full-capacity emergency response the best defense against heat dome tragedies, says CUPE

June 10, 2022
BURNABY—The provincial government’s report to the chief coroner on last summer’s heat-related deaths is an important first step in identifying preventive measures to help save lives, but effective response to…
BURNABY—The provincial government’s report to the chief coroner on last summer’s heat-related deaths is an important first step in identifying preventive measures to help save lives, but effective response to...

CUPE 1760, United Way British Columbia reach tentative agreement

CUPE 1760, United Way British Columbia reach tentative agreement

May 31, 2022
BURNABY—CUPE 1760 and United Way British Columbia (UWBC) have agreed to terms for a new collective agreement. Details of the tentative agreement will be circulated to members shortly. “Our bargaining…
BURNABY—CUPE 1760 and United Way British Columbia (UWBC) have agreed to terms for a new collective agreement. Details of the tentative agreement will be circulated to members shortly. “Our bargaining...
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Keywords / Employers / Local Number
Agencies & NGOs sector locals
CUPE LOCAL 8911
Emergency Communications Professionals of BC
CUPE LOCAL 7000
Rapid Transit and Rail Workers
CUPE LOCAL 5523
SD22 - Vernon School District Education Workers
CUPE LOCAL 5278
VIU Students' Union Workers
CUPE LOCAL 5150
SD19 - Revelstoke School District Education Workers
CUPE LOCAL 5101
SD79 - Cowichan Valley School District Education Workers