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  2. Canadian Library Month; National Sector Council Conference; Register now! Dollars and Sen$e conference; Our Time Together: A national space for Indigenous, Black, and racialized CUPE members and allies

  3. The Canadian Union of Public Employees is Canada’s largest union, with 750,000 members across the country. CUPE represents workers in health care, emergency services, education, early learning and child care, municipalities, social services, libraries, utilities, transportation, airlines and more.

  4. As a strong and democratic union, CUPE is committed to improving the quality of life for workers in Canada. Women and men working together to form local unions built CUPE. They did so to have a stronger voice – a collective voice – in their workplace and in society as a whole.

  5. If you have a question related to your workplace or are looking for a copy of your collective agreement, please search for your local union by local number or employer name.

  6. We are 750,000 public service workers. We will back each other up. We will speak with one voice. We are CUPE. This section of the website is dedicated to CUPE’s history as told through our stories, photos and videos.

  7. Canadian Union of Public Employees (C.U.P.E.) – Local 411. We have local autonomy which means we have own our set of By-Laws that governs our Executive on the day to day running of the Local as well as a negotiated Collective Agreement that the members and the Employer are required to adhere to.

  8. CUPE Alberta

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    Edmonton, AB [August 23, 2024] – Around 120 employees at the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) – Edmonton Region have officially unionized with the Canadian Union of Public Employees after a successful organizing drive that saw 85 percent of staff vote in favour of unionization.

  9. Your local union bargains the terms of the agreement. Elected local union leaders also work with the employer to resolve problems in the workplace. If you have questions about your rights at work, the best person to talk to is your steward or local executive.

  10. CUPE Ontario represents over 249,000 members. There are over 700 CUPE locals in the province. The union has led major campaigns to fight privatization, forced mergers, cutbacks, and restructuring. CUPE Ontario’s key sectors include health care, municipalities, universities, social services and school boards.

  11. If you are interested in pursuing employment opportunities with CUPE, please send us your resume.

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