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Child Care

Early childhood educators deserve higher wages, now: CUPE Nova Scotia

November 30, 2022 by creynolds
Web banner that says: raise the wage scale for early childhood educators.

CUPE Nova Scotia, the second largest union in the province, is joining in the call for decent wages for early childhood educators (ECEs) today. “In solidarity with thousands of ECEs, families, directors, child care advocates and allies, we Read more […]

Categories Child Care, Political Action Tags child care, early childhood educators, Wages

Early Childhood Educators can’t wait

October 11, 2022September 8, 2022 by gmcneil

CUPE Nova Scotia is urging the provincial government to release details of the compensation framework for early childhood educators (ECEs) that was promised to begin this Fall. “ECEs are beyond frustrated with the lack of clarity and transparency Read more […]

Categories Child Care, Political Action Tags child care, early childhood educators, ECE

Child care announcement in Nova Scotia the first step in the right direction: CUPE

January 14, 2022 by creynolds
Photo: Child care worker and two children wearing masks. CUPE NS logo.

“This is good news and we should all take a moment to celebrate the government’s public commitment to the universal child care system that early childhood educators and child care activists have lobbied government for more than 20 years,” Read more […]

Categories Child Care Tags childcare, early childhood educators
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CUPE NS Updates

  • CUPE Nova Scotia’s 2023 Award, Scholarship & Bursary Applications
  • SAVE THE DATE: Atlantic Weeklong, June 25 – 30th
  • CUPE education workers vote 97.5% to strike; government must negotiate fair agreement to lift school support staff out of poverty
  • 2023 CUPE Nova Scotia Convention Call
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  • • Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
  • • The Office of the Worker Counsellor
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