-

Rally Tuesday for Grand Falls-Windsor Municipal Employees

ST. JOHN’S, Newfoundland and Labrador--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Municipal workers at the Town of Grand Falls-Windsor will hold a rally today, Tuesday, at 6:30 pm in front of Town Hall on High Street. Bargaining broke down last week for the employees, members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 1349, and they now have a strike mandate.

“The last thing our members want to see is a disruption of services,” states CUPE 1349 President Tammie Greening, “but we are beyond frustrated that the employer refuses to negotiate and continues to insist on concessions and control of our collective bargaining rights.

“Our goal is to achieve a contract that is fair to the workers and to the Town, and we wish the mayor and council were focused on fairness too.”

The union members will be joined at the rally by Sherry Hillier, president of CUPE Newfoundland and Labrador, Mary Shortall, president of the Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour, and Alison Coffin, NL NDP President, along with supporters from the community and other unions. Everyone is encouraged to come out and show support for the employees, who deliver the vital town services residents depend on.

What: Rally at Grand Falls-Windsor Town Hall, 5 High Street, July 13, 2021, at 6:30 p.m.

:mlv/cope491

Contacts

Tammie Greening
CUPE 1349 President
709-486-6404

Ed White
CUPE National Representative
709-689-1243

Gaëlle McNeil
CUPE Atlantic Communications
902-471-8923

Canadian Union of Public Employees


Release Versions

Contacts

Tammie Greening
CUPE 1349 President
709-486-6404

Ed White
CUPE National Representative
709-689-1243

Gaëlle McNeil
CUPE Atlantic Communications
902-471-8923

More News From Canadian Union of Public Employees

Inverness Long Term Care Workers Vote to Strike

INVERNESS, NS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Long term care workers at Inverary Manor, represented by Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) 1485, voted 100% in favour of a strike mandate last week. “We’ve reached a breaking point,” admitted CUPE 1485 President Ashton Brown, “and that can be seen across the province. Long term care workers are overworked and underpaid and when we ask for help, or for recognition of the vital work we do, the government’s response is to offer us almost nothing at the barga...

My Cape Breton Home Senior Care Workers Vote to Strike

SYDNEY, NS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Yet another Sydney long term care home, My Cape Breton Home for Seniors, represented by Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) 5137, voted 98% in favour of a strike mandate last week, citing low wages and recruitment and retention issues. “We took this vote to send a message: we’re ready to fight for what we deserve,” said CUPE 5137 President Bernice Miles. “No one wants to go on strike, we want to keep working and caring for our residents to the best of our abil...

MacGillivray Guest Home Workers Vote to Strike

SYDNEY, NS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Long term care workers from MacGillivray Guest Home in Sydney, represented by Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) 1562, voted 98% in favour of a strike mandate. “The long term care sector has been struggling for a long time, and this isn’t the first time we, as workers, have raised the alarm. Even just in Cape Breton, any long term care worker will tell you that their home is understaffed, that they’re finding it hard to make ends meet on the wages provided, o...
Back to Newsroom