This short film dives into our province’s rich public service history, beginning with its humble roots. It then explores he Sask Party’s not-so-secret plan to sell off, cut, and privatize our public services – a plan that began with Brad Wall in 2007.

Click here to watch the documentary.

But there’s hope. In talking with people from all over the province, one thing became clear, we fight for what we love. And Saskatchewan people love public health care, education, infrastructure, transportation, libraries, and so much more.

Will you watch our new documentary and share it?

I’m proud of the film we’ve created. I hope you enjoy it.

Judy Henley
President, CUPE Saskatchewan

CUPE Education webinar: The fight for workers after the convoy

The so-called “Freedom Convoy” occupied the streets of Ottawa for 23 days this winter. Spin-off protests and blockades have rocked cities and towns across the country. Who organized these protests and what are their goals? What does it mean for workers? And how can CUPE members respond?

Three CUPE regions are coming together to co-host a webinar to look at these questions and more. Join us for a discussion with Kurt Phillips from Canadian Anti-Hate NetworkAubrey GonsalvesCUPE diversity vice-president; and Angella MacEwenCUPE National’s senior economist.

The COVID pandemic put a huge strain on our public services and revealed the gaps in Canada’s social safety net. What will that mean for politics in Canada going forward? How do we fight back against the rise of the far-right, racism and white supremacy? Workers and the labour movement have a responsibility to answer these questions. This is sure to be an informative and engaging event—invite your friends and family to join.

ASL and French language interpretation will be provided.

What: The Fight for Workers After the Convoy Webinar
When: March 30, 5:00 p.m. in AB and SK, 8 p.m. in NS, and 8:30 pm in NL
Register to attend here: https://cupe-ca.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Yasc264IR7qRnWNvfGBWqw

Sponsored by CUPE Education in the Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Atlantic regions.

Online Webinar

 

Health & Safety Webinar: Why do we commemorate the Day of Mourning (DOM)

REGISTER

April 28, 2021 2:00pm-4:00pm (Pacific)

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Please note: Registrants will be emailed the Zoom link, and materials 2-4 days prior to the workshop to the email they provided when they registered.
You must enter an individual email address for every registration so we can send each participant the link with the log in information.

THIS EVENT IS HOSTED BY CUPE/SCFP

DESCRIPTION

Workers are killed on the job every day. Do we really ever hear about it on the news? What are the stats for Young Workers? Don’t we want every worker going home at the end of the day?
Join us for an online presentation on the Occupational Health & Safety implications of COVID-19 and recommended practices. It will be followed by a question-and-answer period where you can ask your burning questions and hear from our expert – Tom McKenna, BC Health & Safety Representative and Workers Compensation Appeals Advocate
This webinar is intended for Health and Safety activists.
Registration has ended but they still have a few spots left as of posting this on the website.

LOCATION

ONLINE
Burnaby, British Columbia

NUMBER OF SPACES AVAILABLE
284
CANCELLATION POLICY
Please note that this workshop may be cancelled due to low registration or other reasons.
Send your cancellation request in writing with your local number, address and telephone number by the registration deadline to: Darlene Wilson.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Darlene Wilson
dwilson@cupe.ca

If you are interested, please remember that if you work during this time you will not receive the paid time off for it. Therefore if you attend and it takes an hour you owe an hour of your time. Do not book off any time through Aesop.

Online Webinar

Webinar – Sexual Harassment-Resources and Law for Unions and Workers
May 27, 2021 (11:00 am – 2:00pm)
Facilitators: Nicole White, Laura Ross, Chandra Pasma 

Please click this link for more details about this webinar and registration details.
Sexual_Harassment-Resources_and_Law webinar.

If you are interested, please remember that if you work during this time you will not receive the paid time off for it. Therefore if you attend and it takes an hour you owe an hour of your time. Do not book off any time through Aesop

Online Webinar

Welcome everyone, we are please to present a Covid-19 webinar from CUPE National: 

Vaccines – a Tool to End the COVID-19 Pandemic.

May 4, 2021 OR May 5, 2021

Facilitators: Andie Chénier, Archana Rampure, and Gary Day
Please click this link for more details about this webinar and registration details.
COVID-19 Vaccine Webinar.

If you are interested, please remember that if you work during this time you will not receive the paid time off for it. Therefore if you attend and it takes an hour you owe an hour of your time. Do not book off any time through Aesop.