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4% offer over three years unacceptable to 2,000 SGEU members across Saskatchewan.

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'I am pleased the employer recognized the need for a fair offer.' - Joan Jessome.

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Discussions planned this week on key issue of essential services.

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NAPE president questions whether Premier Danny Williams has any understanding of issues at stake.

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Proposed new agreement reached with the help of a provincially-appointed mediator.

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Four awards of $1,500 given each year to children of NUPGE members

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'Polling has told us the public values the public services they receive.' - Joan Jessome.

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Lockout averted for members of Local 548 of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union.

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Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) and National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE) join forces to put spotlight on policing and governance during global event in Toronto.

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CPP is the envy of the world: it’s secure, funded on a sound basis and well managed by professional staff independent of government.

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On October 18th, 2010 the Federal Public Sector Integrity Commissioner Christiane Ouimet's office released two statements within moments of each other announcing it was being audited by Auditor-General Sheila Fraser, and that Ouimet had retired, effective two days previous.

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Despite an aging population, Canadian health care costs are not growing as fast as they used to, according to a new report from the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI).

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Parliament's defeat this week of a private member's bill to improve corporate accountability by Canadian mining companies operating in developing countries is a huge step backward for human rights and for Canada on the international scene.

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Management at Geneva Centre for Autism in Toronto says it will lock out 75 employees (OPSEU/NUPGE members) on Oct. 29.

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A broad and diverse group of almost 200 self-advocates, families, workers and other key stakeholders met in Vancouver earlier this week to strategize around working together to address the current crisis in the community living sector.

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