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Provincial Government Uninterested in Meaningful Negotiations with Long-Term Care Workers: CUPE
CUPE long-term care locals are now planning their next steps, including taking strike votes in the near future. “This is the last thing we wanted, but the government does not appear to be listening to us,” says
“A financial offer was tabled by the employer, which was a three-year term with a 1.5% increase each year, with an additional 1% on the last day of the contract, and an increase to shift and weekend premiums of
CUPE NS President CUPE Nova Scotia is the second largest union in the province with more than 19,000 members. :dac/cope491 View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220630005812/en/ Source: Canadian Union of Public Employees More Health Care Providers & Services NewsSearch NewsFilter ResultsPublication DateTopic
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