Canadian Union of Public Employees

Canadian Union of Public Employees

 

 

CUPE LOCAL 148

 


CUPE 148 represents over 400 employees working at Pioneer Manor.  Pioneer Manor is owned by the City of Sudbury and recognized as the largest long-term care facility in Northern Ontario.

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The key is for you to get involved. This site has been designed to keep you up to date on news affecting your workplace and to give you a chance to communicate directly with your elected union representatives.

 

About CUPE:

 

The Canadian Union of Public Employees ( CUPE ) is Canada’s largest union.  With around 600, 000 members across Canada, CUPE is committed to improving the quality of life for workers. Women and men working together to form local unions built CUPE. They did so to have a stronger voice – a collective voice – in their workplace and in society as a whole.  Together they have won the right to negotiate their wages and working conditions; to stop arbitrary action by employers; and to speak out without fear of reprisal.

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In this Section

Contact Us

Email contact information, Committee Information, as well as link to join us on Facebook.

WE HAVE MOVED!!!!

We moved as of July 1, 2014 to the CUPE 4705 building. Our new address is 41 Veteran's Road, Copper Cliff, ON. POM 1NO, PO Box 326.

CAMPAIGNS

Recent campaigns our local supports and have been participating in.

EDUCATION ~ Catalogue of Workshops

CUPE offers a wide variety of workshops and different ways for members to access union education.

GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS

General Membership Meetings are held every 3rd Tuesday of the Month, excluding July, August and December.

Sudbury & District CUPE Council

Information about your Local Sudbury & District CUPE Council.

Good of The Union

Any CUPE 148 member can make a request for a coworker to receive flowers, donations or a fruit basket in accordance to our Collective Agreement.

Subscribe to Receive Updates

Please refer here to subscribe to updates.

WSIB Booklet - WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I HURT MYSELF AT WORK?

This booklet was designed by the WSIB Advocacy Group in Sudbury to help you navigate the WSIB system from accident to return to work on modified duty.