civic engagement

TEST CUPE National Convention 2017

Event date: 
2 Oct 2018 - 10:30am to 6 Oct 2018 - 5:00pm
The Canadian Union of Public Employees, Canada's largest labour union, will convene next week in Toronto for its 28th biennial convention. Over 2,200 delegates representing CUPE's 650,000 members from across the country, will gather at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from October 2-6 to debate the future of the labour movement and public services in Canada.

CUPE National President Mark Hancock and National Secretary-Treasurer Charles Fleury will open the convention with keynote addresses. Nesrine Malik, columnist with The Guardian newspaper, Armine Yalnizyan, senior economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, and Dalila Awada, anti-racism activist and founder of Paroles de femmes, will also deliver keynote addresses. Delegates will debate strategic directions on building a stronger and more inclusive union, fighting for safer workplaces, fighting for global justice, and more.

"Convention is CUPE's parliament, and it's where we chart our course for a fairer, more equal Canada," said Hancock.

"When CUPE members pull together, we have the strength to make gains for our members and for all workers in Canada," added Fleury.

CUPE represents workers in every province, in sectors including health care, municipal services, education, social services, energy, transportation, libraries, emergency services, communications, child care, and more. CUPE has been a proud champion for working people and communities since 1963, and is proud to help build a more equal and inclusive Canada every day.

Convention program and agenda are available online.

Media are invited to attend and are asked to register by contacting CUPE Media Relations (details online).

 

Contact name: 
Hugh Pouliot
Contact email: 
Contact phone: 
613-818-0067
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Building Skills for Change in Early Years and Child Care Leadership & Skills Building Training

Location:
Ryerson University
380 Victoria Street
Toronto , ON ,
CA
Event date: 
4 Mar 2017 - 9:00am to 5 Mar 2017 - 9:00am

 

Are you an ECE/staff, a student or a parent who is interested in taking up an active role in our Professional Pay and Decent Work campaign? Do you want to see more ECEs come together to call for decent work? 

We are offering province-wide leadership training with the aim of connecting ECEs and early years staff with parents and engaged community members to strengthen our campaign for Professional Pay & Decent Work. 

Join us for a very special two-day leadership training workshop with long time child care advocate Olivia Chow! 

FIRST SESSION  - TORONTO MARCH 4-5, 2017

The curriculum teaches emerging leaders how to:

  • Tell your story to persuade and motivate others
  • Recruit and retain volunteers
  • Structure your team of leaders for growth
  • Strategize and choose tactics that build power and move decision makers
  • Fundraise, go viral on social media, and more
Contact name: 
Lena DaCosta
Contact email: 
Contact phone: 
416-487-3157
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