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The Ontario government’s attack on public structures and public service workers is political, said Thomas. “And the solution is political.”

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Information sessions will be held in early January 2013 to review the content of the employer's final offer.

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After six weeks of rotating strikes, community social service workers, including Aboriginal service workers are still trying to negotiate wage parity.

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NAPE/NUPGE welcomes twenty-seventh group of home care workers to the union.

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Two important events may shape the future of Medicare: the expiration of the Health Accord in 2014 and the federal election in 2015.

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Members are encouraged to attend the information session on December 7 to find out more about the conciliation process.

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New agreement avoids layoffs and contracting out.

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Health science professionals delay job action by one day – pharmacists to be reduced December 6.

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On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, December 3, the National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE) is calling on governments in Canada to make the goal of accessibility and inclusion for all people a priority.

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Most willing to pay higher taxes to support policies that improve quality of life.

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This years World Health Organization theme for World Aids Day, December 1, Getting to Zero: Zero New HIV Infections. Zero Discrimination. Zero AIDS Related Deaths is ambitious but achievable says the National Union.

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LPNs have input on new regulations governing duties.

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Find out where your MPP stands on privatizing public services.

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Over 1,000 people take to the street to speak out for fair taxes everywhere at Public Services International.  

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"If the TD bank took it's own findings seriously, it would tell the government to act now by investing in this much needed and long overdue public service. Waiting only hurts Canadian families and our economy more." - James Clancy, NUPGE President.

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