- Mary Guptill: Moving Indigenous people forward
When Mary Guptill was invited to check out the new CUPE Atlantic Maritimes Indigenous Council in 2021, she hesitated at first. She had seen other organizations do harm by turning Indigenous people into tokens, or a box to be checked. But she was willing to give it a try. “I went to the meeting, and I met some really amazing people. ... Read More
- NB Nursing Home Workers Sign New Collective Agreement
FREDERICTON — At 4:00 p.m. today, May 21, 2025, the New Brunswick Council of Nursing Home Unions (NBCNHU) representing over 4,500 workers across more than 51 nursing homes in the province, will officially sign a new collective agreement with the New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes. This hard-fought agreement marks a historic win for nursing home workers, who will, by ... Read More
- May 1st – International Workers’ Day
Today, we honour the struggles and victories of workers here in New Brunswick and around the world. May 1st is more than a day of remembrance—it’s a call to action. CUPE members keep our communities strong. Your work matters. Your voice matters. As we face rising cost of living, wage stagnation, and underfunded public services, we must stand united. Solidarity ... Read More
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CUPE GIVES BACK BBQ
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CUPE GIVES BACK BBQ in Saint John. Join us and meet the national president Mark Hancock, General Vice President of Newfoundland Sherry Hilliard, Regional Vice President from Nova Scotia Alan Linkletter, as well as Prince Edward Island Reginal Vice President Ashley Clark and possibly National Secretary Treasurer Candace Rennick. More info on this later.