September 2011 President's Report
Dear Fellow Local 79 Member After much thought, and with a mixture of emotions, I announced recently that I would not be seeking re-election later this year as the President
Dear Fellow Local 79 Member After much thought, and with a mixture of emotions, I announced recently that I would not be seeking re-election later this year as the President
Monday, September 5, 2011 brought in a cold weather front, but Local 79 brothers and sisters brought the warmth by showing up in huge numbers to celebrate their work and
In this letter, Local 79 President Ann Dembinski urges the City to accept the offer of three public health nurses from the Province.
Statement from CUPE Local 79 President Ann Dembinski on the death of The Honourable Jack Layton, Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada.
After 11 years, President of Canada’s largest local union to ‘progress into a new chapter’
Local 79 President Ann Dembinski criticizes the reduction in staff at summer camps, noting there’s a sustained need for programs in the City, advises staff be relocated instead.
Local 79 President Ann Dembinski responds to the KMPG Core Service Review presenting options for cutting Board of Health services, saying that without rigorous public health standards and enforcement, the
Mayor Ford has hired a private consulting firm to review city services with the goal of cutting and privatizing them, downsizing the city workforce, selling off city assets, and contracting
On Saturday, July 30th, Local 79 celebrated Caribbean cultures at the Toronto Caribbean Carnival. We danced to the sounds of soca, calypso, steel pan, reggae and salsa.
Thursday, July 28 2011 – CUPE Local 79 President Ann Dembinski stood up for members at the City Hall Executive Committee meeting on the core services review. Ann Dembinski’s comments