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Nan McFadgen re-elected president of CUPE Nova Scotia

May 31, 2017May 31, 2017 by creynolds

Nan McFadgen, president of CUPE Nova Scotia, was re-elected at the union’s 54th annual convention on May 31, 2017. More than 200 voting delegates from locals across the province attended the convention held May 28 to 31, at the Best Western Read more […]

Categories Convention 2017, News Tags Convention, nan mcfadgen, Truro

CUPE members elected to Nova Scotia Legislature

May 31, 2017May 31, 2017 by creynolds

CUPE Nova Scotia congratulates former CUPE members Sue LeBlanc, MLA for Dartmouth North, and Tammy Martin, MLA for Cape Breton Centre, on their election to the Nova Scotia Legislature in the provincial election held May 30, 2017. “It Read more […]

Categories News Tags Election, political action, Sue Leblanc, Tammy Martin

CUPE joins call for comprehensive plan to improve health care services in Digby

May 19, 2017May 19, 2017 by creynolds

Beds sit empty at Digby hospital, while neighbouring hospitals unable to meet needs of all patients “The Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) is not doing enough to ensure the Digby General Hospital is being used to full capacity,” says Read more […]

Categories News Tags CUPE 8920, Digby, health care, Hospitals
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CUPE NS Updates

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