Houston Government offers poverty wages and expects gratitude

For Immediate Release November 18, 2025 Union: Houston Government offers poverty wages and expects gratitude Nova Scotia – Bargaining negotiations between long term care workers represented by CUPE and the Houston government broke down yesterday, leading the union to begin the process to file for conciliation. “It’s frustrating and frankly disappointing,” said CUPE Long Term Care Coordinator Tammy Martin. “We’ve been negotiating in good faith, demonstrating that we’re willing to compromise as long as it means these workers are paid what they deserve, and instead of working with us, they’ve offered the bare minimum and refused to look at our proposals.” Union proposals include wage adjustments to bring Nova Scotian long term care workers up to par with the other Atlantic provinces, long service adjustments to improve worker retention, and recruitment initiatives. They are part of the coordinated bargaining process which unites workers from over 50 long term care homes, … Read more…

CUPE Nova Scotia Observes Remembrance Day

On November 11th, CUPE Nova Scotia observes Remembrance Day to commemorate those who served in defence of the values we cherish. Many Canadians bravely made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure that future generations would enjoy the freedoms they fought so valiantly to protect. It is our responsibility to honour them, and to never take for granted the gift of peace for which they paid such a heavy price. Lest we forget.

2026 Women’s Conference

Attention members: Earlier this year we shared with you our plans to hold our second Women’s Conference this November at the Pictou County Wellness Centre. We have since decided to reschedule this event for March 6th & 7th, 2026 at the Delta Hotel in Dartmouth. Watch for further details coming soon!