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Holiday Greetings From CUPE PEI 2025-12-24 [CUPE]

Victory for CUPE Local 830: A Historic Strike Has Come to an End 2025-12-03 [CUPE]

”Hot Off the Line” Fresh Brewed News from CUPE Local 830! 2025-11-02 [CUPE]

Charlottetown’s water strike reaches 90 days: What the union is asking for and how the city is responding 2025-10-30 [The Guardian]

Charlottetown finds no conflict for councillor in vote related to water and sewer strike 2025-10-24 [CBC]

Growing number of new nurses leaving P.E.I.’s health-care system, report suggests 2025-10-24 [CBC]

Growing number of new nurses leaving P.E.I.’s health-care system, report suggests 2025-10-23 [CBC]

Striking Charlottetown water and sewer workers receive trespassing notice from city 2025-10-22 [CTV]

Union calls ban of Charlottetown water and sewer workers from city hall 'ludicrous' 2025-10-22 [CBC]

Boycott Alert!: Island Coastal & Affiliates 2025-10-15 [CUPE]

Organizing victory: PEI workers win first digital organizing certification 2025-10-11 [PSAC]

City of Charlottetown did not interfere in water and sewer strike, judge says 2025-09-23 [CBC]

Union accuses Charlottetown of intimidation, picket interference in water and sewer strike 2025-09-10 [CBC]

Charlottetown water-sewer strike enters 2nd month as union vows: 'Enough is enough' 2025-08-30 [CBC]

Union warns that upcoming cuts could affect Canada Revenue Agency workers on Prince Edward Island 2025-08-28 [CBC]

CUPE Talk in the Maritimes: CUPE PEI Local 830 special 2025-08-23 [The NB Media Co-op]

National and regional CUPE leaders stand in solidarity with PEI workers 2025-08-13 [CUPE]

Capital hires private crews as striking city workers demand higher wages 2025-08-08 [CTV]

PEI Newspaper Workers unionize with CWA 2025-08-05 [CWA Canada]

Water quality will be maintained as Charlottetown utility union strikes for first time in 60 years 2025-07-31 [The Guardian]

Water and sewer staff in Charlottetown strike over wages, mandatory certification tests 2025-07-30 [CBC]

Carney prepares worst cuts in modern history For more info 2025-07-18 [Marxist.ca]

Professor Edward MacDonald Speaks to Confederation of Canadian Unions about Labour History of PEI 2025-07-05 [CCU]

Sweeping review gives P.E.I. registered nurses clearer job roles, and in some cases a pay raise 2025-06-27 [CBC]

CUPE and Health PEI reach new tentative collective agreement 2025-06-20 [CUPE]

PEI announces $1 increase to minimum wage rate over next year 2025-04-17 [HRD]

Health union calls physio grant ‘blatant privatization’ 2025-04-09 [The Guardian]

Seafood producers confident in court challenge against N.L. government, fisheries union 2025-04-03 [CBC]

Home-care program thought to be $5.6M over budget highlights P.E.I. union's privatization fears 2025-04-03 [CBC]

P.E.I. unions take issue with Health P.E.I. CEO's privatization comments 2025-01-31 [CBC]

Firefighters, paramedics overwhelmed by increased delays and workloads, MLAs hear 2025-01-16 [CBC]

CUPE Local 1770 Urges Respect and Kindness for Frontline School Staff 2024-12-11 [CUPE]

Postal service grinds to a halt on P.E.I. as workers strike 2024-11-16 [CBC]

Premier, Ministers, and Treasury Board don’t address unauthorized spending when it comes to CEOs and management, but they go out of their way to nickel-and-dime the frontline workers 2024-11-14 [CUPE]

Violence, staff shortages and burnout: P.E.I. union outlines urgent education concerns 2024-10-05 [Saltwire]

Union says some P.E.I. schools so crowded students are in closets, under staircases 2024-10-03 [CBC]

Free collective bargaining must be defended 2024-09-20 [CUPE]

Union president speaks to the importance of Labour Day 2024-08-28 [The Eastern Graphic]

9 months later, newspaper workers' bid to unionize still waiting on P.E.I. government 2024-08-01 [CBC]

Protesters gain support as P.E.I. government holds firm on immigration changes 2024-07-05 [CBC]

Union raises burnout concerns over Health PEI’s summer incentives 2024-06-13 [HRD]

Health P.E.I. offering workers extra cash to cover summer vacations 2024-06-11 [CBC]

Health care support workers petition for liveable wage 2024-05-23 [CUPE]

Foreign workers in Canada’s Prince Edward Island to hold day-long protest against immigration policy changes 2024-05-12 [The Indian Express]

Union says moving long-term care staff disrupts patients and workers 2024-04-19 [CBC]

Health P.E.I. support staff walk away from wage offer, says union 2024-04-12 [Saltwire]

Health workers confront P.E.I. premier, health minister at legislature over wages 2024-04-12 [CBC]

Statement Regarding P.E.I. Sick-Day Legislation 2024-03-27 [UFCW]

UFCW Local 864 Statement Regarding PEI Sick-Day Legislation 2024-03-26 [UFCW Canada]

Majority of PCs vote no on paying bonuses to P.E.I. health workers 2024-03-15 [CBC]

This month in labour history

This month in labour history

6-12-1917 Wartime miscalculations and naval mismanagement cause unprecedented devastation for working-class neighborhoods in Halifax, Nova Scotia. When two ships collide in the harbour, one of them loaded with tons of explosives, almost 2,000 people are killed. [more]

6-12-1921 J. S. Woodsworth, a Methodist minister arrested during the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919, is elected as the Labour Member of Parliament for Winnipeg Centre. Re-elected five times, he is a founder, in 1932, of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. [more]

7-12-1970 The Royal Commission on the Status of Women releases its report. Many of the 167 recommendations relate to the status of women in the workplace, including pay equity and access to childcare, education and training. [more]

8-12-2023 A seven-day general strike begins in Québec, led by a common front among union federations and involving more than 500,000 workers. With broad public support, the mobilization wins strong wage increases and other gains. [more]

9-12-1910 Methane gas explodes in the Bellevue, Alberta coal mine in the Crowsnest Pass. The union had warned against gas accumulations more than once that year. There are seventeen survivors and thirty-one casualties, including one rescuer. [more]

11-12-1984 The United Auto Workers Canadian Council decides to separate from the international union and form UAW-Canada, later the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW). [more]

11-12-1995 Workers in London, Ontario mount the first of a series of Days of Action held across the province in response to attacks on labour and social programs initiated by the Progressive Conservative government. [more]

14-12-1965 A small group of women workers at Tilco Plastics in Peterborough, Ontario, go on strike for a union contract, only to face strikebreakers and court injunctions against picketing. The strike is lost but leads to the abolition of ex parte injunctions. [more]

19-12-1945 The historic 99-day strike at Ford in Windsor, Ontario ends with an agreement to have Supreme Court Justice Ivan C. Rand arbitrate a new collective agreement. His decision leads to adoption of the Rand Formula for union security. [more]

20-12-2001 In a union appeal against an Ontario law, the Supreme Court of Canada rules that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects the right of agricultural workers to trade unionism and collective bargaining. [more]

27-12-1913 Protests by members of the Industrial Workers of the World in Edmonton, Alberta, force the city to provide emergency work and housing for 400 unemployed. [more]

29-12-1958 Television screens on the French-language network go blank in Québec with the start of a strike by producers at Radio-Canada that lasts 70 days. With wide public support in the province, the producers win union recognition. [more]

29-12-1876 Grand Trunk Railway workers in eastern Ontario go on strike in support of fired co-workers. The four-day strike is broken by the use of scabs and militia. [more]

31-12-1958 In Newfoundland, members of the International Woodworkers of America go on strike against the Anglo-Newfoundland Development Company. When Premier Joe Smallwood decertifies the union, the struggle draws international attention. [more]

31-12-2011 In Alma, Quebec, Rio Tinto Alcan locks out members of Local 9490, United Steelworkers, in an attempt to replace all retiring workers with non-union contract employees. This is followed by a successful six-month global solidarity campaign. [more]