This is an archive of news stories and research from the National Union of Public and General Employees. Please see our new site - https://nupge.ca - for the most current information. 


As of today, anyone visiting www.faststartfinance.org can track billions of dollars in climate finance.

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The 32nd annual Vancouver Pride Parade took place with an estimated crowd of over 600,000.

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'It is crucial that businesses make mental health and well-being a priority to prevent disability in the first place.'

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Judge hearing case filed by employees' pension committee castigates province for delaying action on pension plan shortfall.

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Two-year freeze on increases will end on Jan. 1 and rates could rise by 15 cents per $100 of earnings.

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BCGEU also negotiates new collective agreement at St. James Daycare Society.

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NUPGE's national secretary-treasurer says Canada’s debt is much lower than most countries – nowhere near to being a serious problem – and there is a lot of proof that government spending cuts are the wrong approach.

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This marks four consecutive quarters of growth in pension fund assets

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'According to the Canada Safety Council, 75% of people bullied in the workplace will leave their jobs.'

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'Hanging in the balance of the decision is whether the committee or the government has the authority to devise the plan to insure security and long term solvency.'

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Labour organizations gathering at 10 a.m. at Health Resource Centre.

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"We need accountability and justice for all missing and murdered women."

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Legislation introduced by President Nicolas Sarkozy to raise the eligible age for minimum pensions to 62 from 60 and for full pensions to 67 from 65.

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'This is about improving road safety for all British Columbians and working to provide additional resources to police forces.' - Dean Purdy.

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Top 50 U.S. CEOs got $598 million since laying off 37,759 employees after the 2008 economic meltdown.

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