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Kitchener Public Library workers join CUPE

25 January 2024
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KITCHENER, ON –(COMMUNITYWIRE)– In a strong vote on Wednesday, staff at the Kitchener Public Library voted to join the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE).

“This is amazing. We have long felt the need to have a stronger voice in our workplace,” said Joseph Brannan, one of the library workers involved in the organizing drive. “There are challenges in our workplace, but we all really love the work we do and the public we serve.

Low wages, concerns about health and safety, and issues of favouritism top the list of reasons why library workers are increasingly joining CUPE. Many health and safety concerns in Kitchener and elsewhere stem from the ongoing housing, opioid and mental health crises. Because all levels of government are failing to adequately address these issues, library workers are increasingly on the front lines because libraries are a warm, dry location that is open to the public.

“We look forward to maintaining our excellent standard of public service as we work to ensure that our voices are finally heard,” said Hannah White, a library worker and new CUPE member.

The vote comes just weeks after 2,000 teaching and research assistants at the University of Waterloo voted to join the same union.

CUPE represents workers in more than 55 municipal public library systems across Ontario.

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For more information, contact:

Craig Saunders, CUPE Communications
csaunders@cupe.ca
416-576-7316

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