• Place an order, or for other inquiries:
  • 416-923-3567 ext. 3325
  • content@newsmediacanada.ca
CommunityWireCommunityWireCommunityWireCommunityWire
  • Home
  • Why CommunityWire
  • How It Works
  • Services & Rates
✕

Sudbury Catholic District School Board workers vote to join CUPE

5 July 2024
Categories
  • Education
  • English
  • Government / Public Policy
  • Media Release
Tags
  • Canadian Union of Public Employees
https://cupe.ca/

SUDBURY, ON — (COMMUNITYWIRE) — Sudbury Catholic District School Board workers are joining CUPE after a successful majority vote and certification at the Ontario Labour Board. The approximately 270 new CUPE members at Sudbury’s Catholic District School Board include Educational Assistants, Early Childhood Educators, administrative assistants, social workers, speech pathologists, chaplaincy leads and more. 

“I am thrilled that we are finally unionized at Sudbury Catholic and can join the majority of unionized education workers in Ontario as CUPE members,” said Rob Pappin, one of three Chaplaincy leads with the school board. “One of our main concerns has to do with there not being enough staff to support students. We are looking forward to negotiating a first collective agreement that improves both working and learning conditions at Sudbury Catholic for workers and students alike.”

The announcement comes after several months of organizing co-workers across multiple schools. Workers highlighted various workplace issues they want to address during the campaign, including staffing and other issues related to working and learning conditions, health and safety concerns and job security. The new unit includes Educational Assistants, Early Childhood Educators, administrative assistants, paraprofessionals, and supply workers.

-30- 

Contact: 

Kevin Taghabon | CUPE Communications  
647-336-4991 
ktaghabon@cupe.ca

Share
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS

Submit Your News

EVENTS CALENDAR

  • https://ochu.on.ca/
    MEDIA ADVISORY: 78 per cent of people in Western Ontario want provincial government to prioritize spending on public hospitals instead of private clinics: new poll
    11 June 2025
  • https://ochu.on.ca/
    MEDIA ADVISORY: 79 per cent of people in Southwestern Ontario want provincial government to prioritize spending on public hospitals instead of private clinics: new poll
    11 June 2025
  • https://ochu.on.ca/
    MEDIA ADVISORY: 75 per cent of people in Eastern/Northern Ontario want provincial government to prioritize spending on public hospitals instead of private clinics: new poll
    9 June 2025

RECENT RELEASES

  • UCDSB education workers will not back down!: CUPE education workers push back after UCDSB management tries to silence petition
    10 June 2025
  • https://ochu.on.ca/
    Most people in Cornwall face reduced access to privatized hospital services
    10 June 2025
  • https://ochu.on.ca/
    78 per cent of people in Golden Horseshoe and Western Ontario want provincial government to prioritize spending on public hospitals not private clinics: new poll
    9 June 2025
  • Pizza Nova raises $231,045 for Variety – the Children’s Charity of Ontario with 2025 That’s Amore Pizza for Kids fundraiser
    6 June 2025
  • CAA-Québec et Plug’n Drive offrent une expérience de conduite électrique à Gatineau, QC, et Cornwall, Ont
    5 June 2025

CATEGORIES

Be seen where the audience is looking
News Media Canada
2-610 Ford Dr., #218
Oakville, Ontario L6J 7W4

416-923-3567 or toll-free 1-877-305-2262
content@newsmediacanada.ca

© Copyright 2024 News Media Canada. All rights reserved.