November

13 – Bargaining Update – November 13
10 – [DEAR NEW BRUNSWICKERS] Remembrance Day
09 – Local 963 members vote 97.7% to strike
09 – Letter from CBT to the premier and cabinet
09 – CUPE counter offer to employer
08 – Legal Update
07 – [VIDEO] Higgs’ back to work emergency order
07 – [VIDEO] Our counter offer
06 – Membership update
06 – Higgs attempting to create mass confusion in public services to break CUPE strike
05 – Workers need a fair deal from GNB, not intimidation
05 – [FACT OR FICTION] Higgs press conference
05 – Bargaining update
04 – Membership update
04 – [FACT OR FICTION] Government statements on impacts to services
03 – Membership update
03 – Health and safety protocols on the picket lines
03 – Higgs Government using subsitute workers (scabs) to undermine the strike
01 – [DEAR NEW BRUNSWICKERS] Visiting MLA offices

October

31 – [FACT OR FICTION] Higgs’ Oct 29 press conference
30 – Message for CUPE members designated essential
30 – [DEAR NEW BRUNSWICKERS] Thank you for your support
29 – Some CUPE members begin walkout, other members standby for further instructions
29 – [DEAR NEW BRUNSWICKERS] Halloween
27 – [FACT OR FICTION] Higgs Press Conference
27 – Third bargaining update: Higgs walks away and forces strike
25 – Second October 25 Bargaining Update
25 – October 25 Bargaining Update
22 – October 22 Membership Update
20 – The Centralized Bargaining Team met to prepare imminent job action
14 – NOTICE: Follow your collective agreement’s negotiated benefits and rights in the workplace
11 – Take action today and be prepared for future actions
07 – Bargaining Forward: update from the Centralized Bargaining Team
06 – Update from the Centralized Bargaining Team
05 – Local 1190 releases strong strike vote results, it’s time for Higgs to drop concessions
01 – CCNB (Local 5026) vote for strike action, Local 1190 starts voting today

September

28 – Healthcare workers release strong strike vote result, more locals’ results coming
21 – Four more CUPE locals release strike vote results
17 – Higgs tries stall tactics, CUPE locals forge ahead
15 – Planning continues, more details on voting dates for CUPE locals
14 – Strong strike mandate from three CUPE locals, votes continue for other locals
10 – CUPE to government: respect our members’ right to vote in the strike
03 – Government walks away from centralized bargaining , province-wide strike votes will start on September 7th
02 – CUPE team pushes back on another Treasury Board attempt to get concessions
01 – No response from government today, membership mobilizing remains key

August

31 – Frustrating exchanges – government is not taking members’ needs seriously enough
26 – Some progress made in bargaining, dates secured for next week
20 – Meeting dates for centralized bargaining
18 – CUPE bargaining teams agree to centralized bargaining on wage mandate