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Union demands funding for cash-strapped Hamilton hospital ahead of provincial budget: media conference on Thursday
CUPE 7800 says funding shortfall is exacerbating staffing shortages amidst increase in patient volumes
2025 Legal Conference June 10 – 11, 2025
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CUPE Continues Fight For Fair Regulation of PSWs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMay 5, 2025 Ms. Kathy Wilkie, BHA (Hons.), MLT, C. Dir.,CEO, Health and Supportive Care Providers Oversight AuthorityVia...
APRIL 2025 Newsletter
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NATIONAL NURSING WEEK MAY 6-12
Thank you for your skill, dedication and compassion!
End the Chaos, Build Home Care, Demand CUPE Ontario Health at Home Workers
CUPE Representatives to Expose Ford Government’s Home Care Failures
Founded in 1982, the 40,000 member Ontario Council of Hospital Unions/CUPE is the hospital division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees in Ontario.
We represent hospital service workers, registered practical nurses, housekeeping, trades, clerical staff, and ambulance and paramedical personnel.
OCHU/CUPE bargains a provincial collective agreement for these CUPE Ontario members with the Ontario Hospital Association and lays that pattern down across the hospital sector and long-term care facilities that have a relationship with a hospital.
We also carry out advocacy on behalf of our members and on behalf of hospital patients and long-term care residents across Ontario.
OCHU/CUPE is an active partner with the Ontario Healthcare Coalition and works closely with the Ontario Healthcare Coalition whenever community health services are threatened with cuts or privatization.
registered practical nurses
ambulance and paramedical
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Union Leaders Jailed in the 1980s
Unionized public employees continually strugglefor rights other workers take for granted. In the 1980s the presidents of three public sector unions were sent to jail by governments because their members went on strike. CUPE President, Grace Hartman, and Ontario Division President, Lucy Nicholson, were sentenced to 45 days for the 1981 wildcat strike by Ontario hospital workers. Sean Flynn, President of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union, was sentenced to 35 days for supporting his members
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