Local 79 takes City’s Final Offer to Members for Vote
The union representing the majority of the City of Toronto employees has decided to submit the City’s final contract offer to a membership vote on Wednesday, March 28th. Tim Maguire,
The union representing the majority of the City of Toronto employees has decided to submit the City’s final contract offer to a membership vote on Wednesday, March 28th. Tim Maguire,
Previous polling showed Torontonians value their public services (84% wanted to increase or maintain funding), and a new poll shows this support extends right to the workers who provide them.
The City of Toronto has added six more demands to their long list of concessions in bargaining with CUPE Local 79 over the weekend.
Tim Maguire, President of CUPE Local 79, reacted today to the City of Toronto’s request for a “no board” report regarding contract negotiations. “I’m very concerned by the City’s decision
On Saturday, March 3rd, Local 79 participated in the 2012 International Women’s Day events, where civic workers were featured in a rally starting at 11:00 am at OISE, 252 Bloor
CUPE Local 79’s Fall “Taking Care of Toronto” television spots won two Bronze Awards at the International Telly Awards. Pretty amazing given the 11,000 entries from 5 continents.
CUPE National has created a website in order to highlight the positive contributions of public sector workers in Toronto.
CUPE has launched a TV ad profiling just a small portion of all the important work that its members do to keep Toronto a strong and vibrant city.
TORONTO, ON -A majority of Toronto residents want city services maintained, even if it means increased fees or taxes, says a new poll by Environics research. The poll shows 64
Various media reports have stated that the City has requested a no-board report in its talks with the City’s “unions.” To clarify: The City has NOT requested a no-board report