Ford government’s budget offers only “fake” investments in education
OSBCU Bargaining Update
Read the most recent information from our central bargaining body, the Ontario School Board Council of Unions
OSBCU Members Bulletin April 2019
Report All Violence at Work
The study Breaking Point: Violence Against Long-term Care Staff was conducted by Canadian researchers, Dr. James Brophy and Dr. Margaret Keith, who are associated with the University of Windsor and the University of Stirling in the UK. They held group interviews with long-term care staff in seven Ontario communities. Read more to understand what is happening at these facilities.
Make it your priority to report all incidents of Occupational Violence so we can deal with our workplaces before they follow suit.
Violence at Work Must Be Stopped
Ford Announces Funding Cuts in Education
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Frontlines of the Class
As education workers, it is your responsibility to be aware of the current political climate and the looming fight to defend not only our right to collective bargaining but also the quality of our education system.
Erika Shaker tells us, “The best, and I would argue only option—if our goal is not just to brace for impact, but to demand long-term improvements to the provincial education system—is massive and sustained mobilization.” She explains that,“alliances need to be forged with other groups whose support undercuts the government’s narrative instead of reinforcing it. These alliances must be ready, well in advance, for picket lines, work to rule, preemptive back-to-work legislation and whatever else the government might throw at our teachers (educators) after the start of bargaining.”
Take time to read the article below written by Erika Shaker to understand why mobilizing and the formation of alliances will be so significant in the coming months.
Update on the OMERS Sponsors Corporation Vote
Please read the following information to learn about the results of the November vote.
Ontario School Board Council of Unions – OSBCU Bulletin
Read the most current information from our newest provincial council representing school board workers across Ontario.
EWBT Benefit Information Bulletins
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Reasonable and Customary Limits: CUPE_Bulletin_April 2018
Transitioning to the New Plan: CUPE_Bulletin March 2018
Registering for the Plan: CUPE_Bulletin February 2018
Understanding Your New Plan: CUPE_Bulletin January 2018
Plan Enrollment: CUPE_Bulletin January 9, 2018
Your Questions/Your Answers: CUPE_Bulletin December 2017