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Thousands of workers across NL preparing for large-scale collective bargaining with new PC government

Corner Brook, NL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Public sector workers from across Newfoundland and Labrador are gearing up for collective bargaining with the province.

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is hosting a series of townhall events for the 4,000 workers set to begin coordinated negotiations with Premier Tony Wakeham’s new administration. Working across six public service sectors, they include workers in housing, health care facilities, long term care centres, libraries, childcare, public schools, and more.

“These townhall meetings will be an opportunity for discussion and strategy with thousands of rank-and-file members involved in these large-scale negotiations,” said Sherry Hillier, CUPE Newfoundland and Labrador President. “These will be significant discussions that will shape the future of public services in our province. We’re public workers. Our wins at the bargaining table are wins for everyone.”

Hillier will be at the events to discuss key issues influencing bargaining and bargaining priorities with workers, along with Lead Negotiator, Nicole Dunphy. A question-and-answer forum will follow bargaining updates.

The townhall events are open to the media. CUPE NL President Sherry Hillier will be available for interviews 12:30pm on the dates below, at the corresponding venue.

November 3, 2025

Corner Brook, NL

Greenwood Inn and Suites

2pm – 4pm

4pm – 6pm

8pm – 10pm

 

 

 

November 4, 2025

Stephenville, NL

Days Inn

2pm – 4pm

4pm – 6pm

8pm – 10pm

 

 

 

November 5, 2025

Corner Brook, NL

Greenwood Inn and Suites

2pm – 4pm

4pm – 6pm

8pm – 10pm

 

 

 

November 9, 2025

St. John’s, NL

Capital Hotel

2pm – 4pm

4pm – 6pm

8pm – 10pm

 

 

 

November 10, 2025

St. John’s, NL

Capital Hotel

2pm – 4pm

4pm – 6pm

8pm – 10pm

CUPE NL represents over 6,000 public workers across Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Contacts

For more information, please contact:

Sherry Hillier
President, CUPE Newfoundland & Labrador
709-765-2996

Haseena Manek
CUPE Atlantic Communications Officer
hmanek@cupe.ca

Canadian Union of Public Employees


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Contacts

For more information, please contact:

Sherry Hillier
President, CUPE Newfoundland & Labrador
709-765-2996

Haseena Manek
CUPE Atlantic Communications Officer
hmanek@cupe.ca

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