Bargaining Forward: New print ad from CUPE 227, Halifax Water workers
Check out the new print ad in the Chronicle Herald on February 2, 2019, by the members of CUPE 227, municipal workers employed by Halifax Water.
Check out the new print ad in the Chronicle Herald on February 2, 2019, by the members of CUPE 227, municipal workers employed by Halifax Water.
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia (CCPA-NS) released a new report today that provides a snapshot of what it is like for Early Childhood Educators (ECE) to work in the Early Learning and Child Care sector in Nova Scotia. Understanding which factors influence their recruitment and retention is critical because we know high turnover affects the quality of the care provided. Early Childhood Educator and CUPE member, Margot Nickerson had this to say, “This report provides evidence of what we have been saying; so many of my fellow ECEs are struggling with wages that do not reflect their education and specialized skills to work with young children. Frankly, these wages leave them struggling to pay for necessities for their own families. Also, the added pressures with the pre-primary roll-out have resulted in a shortage of ECEs. They are burning out.” Download a copy of the Report: Unappreciated and Underpaid”: Early … Read more…
CUPE Nova Scotia is calling on the McNeil government to immediately increase funding to all publicly-funded long-term care facilities, so they reach a minimum staff funding of 4.1 hours of care per resident each day. “Many of our members are telling us that, on average, they have less than ten minutes to get each resident ready for the day,” says Louise Riley, chair of the CUPE NS Long Term Care Coordinating Committee. “Let that sink in. Ten minutes or less. How many able-bodied adults do you know that can get themselves ready for the day in that amount of time?” CUPE is specifically calling for an immediate staffing increase, supported by new funding to the health authority that includes: Recruitment of more continuing care assistants, and other members of the care team Reinstatement of the financial support for CCA program students at a Nova Scotia public institution (cancelled in 2013) … Read more…