Day of Mourning: Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

“Every year, WorkSafeBC, along with the B.C. Federation of Labour and the Business Council of British Columbia, co-host a public ceremony to remember workers who … Read more…

CUPE 391 Election Results

Monday, April 26, 2010 CUPE 391 Election Results Thank you, CUPE 391! Our annual general meeting had much to celebrate last night.  There are some … Read more…

Our New Blog!

Welcome to the Pedal Pushers’ new blog!  The Committee will be playing around with this in the next few weeks, getting familiar with the content … Read more…

Cruise Invitation To All CUPE BC Young Workers

The Young Workers Task Force is hosting a cruise during the CUPE BC convention for all young workers (30 years old or younger).  You do … Read more…

Members Deployed as Oakridge Branch Develops Air Quality Issues – Corrosive Battery

Members of the Oakridge Branch were deployed to Mount Pleasant Friday afternoon due to the pervasive smell of a corrosive battery from an old UPS( … Read more…

A Few Changes Under the Hood

It’s Easter –  It’s Spring – It’s time for some tune ups under the hood on the web site. We’ve been running on the current … Read more…

Reminder: Build a Better BC Rally in Vancouver Saturday, April 10 at Noon

CUPE members are being urged to participate in major rally planned by the Coalition to Build a Better BC to send a strong message to … Read more…

International Women’s Day Monday March 8

Like most women, I will be rushing around on International Women’s Day, multi-tasking rather than basking in reflection of our sisters accomplishments, past and present.  … Read more…

International Women’s Day 2010

“In 1910 a second International Conference of Working Women was held in Copenhagen. A woman named Clara Zetkin (Leader of the ‘Women’s Office’ for the … Read more…

Notes from the February 24th Board Meeting

You should attend more Library Board meetings.  The most exciting and philosophically divided debate erupted over a document entitled “Centralized Selection Update”.  Trustees were baffled … Read more…