Local 79 calls for better plan to tackle recreation waitlists
Waitlists for recreation programs have grown by 74% over the last three years to 198,236 and, if nothing is done, the waitlist will grow to 400,000 by 2025. Click here
Waitlists for recreation programs have grown by 74% over the last three years to 198,236 and, if nothing is done, the waitlist will grow to 400,000 by 2025. Click here
Toronto waitlists for Recreation programs expected to grow to 400,000 if nothing is done. Help us push for expanding programs across the City. A new report going before the City’s
This week, CUPE Local 79 President Tim Maguire and other union activists attended CUPE Ontario’s first political action conference. Conference participants (pictured above) are coming away from their discussions to push two
Do you want to see changes made in your neighbourhood? Are you passionate about making your community a better place to live in? Do you want to learn more about
Amongst a host of recommendations to the City’s Community Development & Recreation Committee (see our briefing note), Maguire told the City’s Community Development & Recreation Committee that the closing of two
On Saturday, October 28th, 2017 — CUPE Local 79 celebrated 75 years of building good jobs that deliver quality services in Toronto. We reflected on highlights of the last 75
Local 79 delegates attended the CUPE National Convention last week and brought forward a number of resolutions on issues like basic income, affordable childcare and defending defined benefit plans. Of note — convention delegates approved
It is with great sadness that we at Local 79 share the news that Local 79 member Jonathan Prosper has passed away. His sudden death was a shock to coworkers
On September 25, 2017 — Local 79 President Tim Maguire showed the City of Toronto’s Board of Health that Public Health will be 90 positions short of its approved complement in
Kronos, the City’s new time attendance and scheduling system, continues its roll-out across City divisions. Before the City injects additional funding into the project to continue its expansion, Tim Maguire