Sisters and Brothers,
We are in the midst of federal election. Toronto Local is encouraging our members to participate in casting their ballot for the candidate who understands our struggle.
Sisters and Brothers,
We are in the midst of federal election. Toronto Local is encouraging our members to participate in casting their ballot for the candidate who understands our struggle.
It is very important to vote as it will pave the direction of new government and their policy, which impacts the working conditions of Postal workers and all Canadians.
Please make sure you know the platform the candidates are running on as it will play an important role in your work life and your family.
Please vote and have your voice heard. Let’s make sure each candidate knows what matters to us!
The Struggle Continues
In Solidarity,
Qaiser Maroof
President
CUPW Toronto Local
September 9th,2021
Sisters, Brothers, Cousins:
The Corporation is not negotiating in good faith with the National CUPW Negotiators. In simple terms they have not agreed to any clauses in the Collective Agreement. We cannot sit back and avoid a strike if Canada Post does not continue to negotiate, not this time. Every member has to come out to vote to protect all of our rights.
Sisters and Brothers,
The Strike Mandate Vote Agenda will be as follows:
Listed below are the dates, times and locations of where the ratification votes will take place:
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Sisters, Brothers and Siblings,
Please wear your orange t-shirt on your last day of work in September, showing support of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Come join us at the Union Hall on September 30th, 2024 at 10:00 a.m.
Mark Lubinski,
President,
CUPW Toronto Local.
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September 12, 2024
Sisters, Siblings and Brothers:
The Toronto Local, along with other Labour Unions will be marching in the Toronto Labour Day Parade. The Local assembly will be in section 6, which is both sides the East side (Blvd) on University Avenue, south from Dundas St. W. and halfway down to Armoury Street.