CBC Interviews CUPE 391 President About Naloxone Policy
How the opioid crisis could turn library workers into emergency responders
How the opioid crisis could turn library workers into emergency responders
President Aliza Nevarie will be speaking at the Museum of Vancouver on Thursday, January 18 as part of the When Labour Walks the Line : … Read more…
Special Guest Speaker It’s the fifth and final day of the convention and after a week of exhausting debate and emotional upheavals everyone was waiting … Read more…
DAY 4 – Thursday, October 5 Its Day 4 here at the 2017 CUPE National Convention and the morning didn’t disappoint. Resolution C8 hit the … Read more…
Sisters in Spirit Vigils: a movement for social change October 4th is a day of vigils honouring the lives of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women … Read more…
On Sunday, October 1st, your CUPE 391 delegates to National Convention attended the Library Sector meeting in Toronto before the start of convention. This was … Read more…
Wow! Big day! Early Start The morning began for us at 7:45am with the Communications Breakfast, where Renee and Kari learned about the tools available … Read more…
WE ARE AT CUPE NATIONAL CONVENTION 2017!!! Your local has sent four delegates and one alternate to this very important biennual event. Follow us on … Read more…
Hi all, BCGEU and CUPE are gathering together in a counter demonstration against racism this Saturday afternoon. Any members of CUPE 391 and friends are … Read more…
Hi all members! CUPE National would like to survey members from libraries all across Canada in order to gain an understanding of the issue of … Read more…