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The New Brunswick Union of Public and Private Employees (NBUPPE/NUPGE) held their 38th Convention in Fredericton on October 16 & 17. Close to 300 delegates from across the province reflected on the past two years and debated new policies and initiatives for the next two years.

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Developmentally disabled British Columbians are being put at serious risk as government funding for community agencies is being squeezed and as a result services are being reduced. 

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Members of the Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union (NSGEU/NUPGE) Local 18 are on strike. The members are maintenance and trades workers at Cape Breton University.

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BC Health Coalition calls on province to reverse its directive requiring health authorities to charge fees to patients who need hospital care to recover from illness or injury. 

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Lois Wales, a cardiology technologist, was elected president of the Mantioba Government and General Employees' Union (MGEU/NUPGE) at the union's convention this past weekend. It is the first time in MGEU’s history that a woman has been elected president. 

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CFLR to be a national voice promoting labour rights as an important means to strengthening democracy, equality and economic prosperity in Canada

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Alberta government increasing long-term care fees by three per cent. A seniors advocate says the increase is "unconscionable." 

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Over 100 BCGEU members from northern B.C. and the Interior will be gathering in Prince George for the next three days to map out how their union can build allies in the community while fighting for workplace and social justice. The conference will also serve as the provincial kick-off for the All Together Now campaign.

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Delegates representing more than 200 union locals from across Manitoba are scheduled to attend.

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Canada suffered an historic loss last week in a bid for a temporary seat on the UN Security Council. Fifty-one per cent of respondents in a new Harris-Decima survey conducted for The Canadian Press blamed the Harper government's foreign affairs record for the loss.

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Members of the Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union (NSGEU/NUPGE), who are the maintenance and trades workers at Cape Breton University, are looking for an agreement in order to avoid a strike.

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The National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE) is concerned that big brand name pharmaceutical companies are attempting to sway trade negotiations between Canada and the European Union to expand their patent rights. This move would drive up drug prices and costs for Canada’s health care system and individual consumers. 

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More than 1,000 health care workers who are members of the PEI Union of Public Sector Employees’ (PEI UPSE/NUPGE) have a new collective agreement. Arbitrator Thomas Kuttner brought forward the arbitration award earlier this week.

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The United Nations on Monday began major negotiations to protect biodiversity and combat losses in animal and plant species that underpin livelihoods and economies.

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A new report from the Calgary-based Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) suggests that employers who neglect psychological safety in the workplace could be legally liable for mental injury inflicted on workers.

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