CUPE Supports CUPW

Recently, CUPE members from the Air Canada Component demonstrated remarkable solidarity and resilience by standing up to federal interference in their bargaining process. By challenging the government’s use of Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code, they successfully forced the employer back to the table and reached a tentative agreement. This victory is a powerful reminder that our right to free collective bargaining is protected under the Charter – and must be respected.

But this fight is far from over.

Our Sisters and Brothers in the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) are facing a similar struggle. CUPW members in both urban and rural/suburban units have overwhelmingly rejected Canada Post’s final offer. Despite CUPW’s efforts to re-engage in meaningful negotiations – including a direct invitation to CEO Doug Ettinger on August 6 – Canada Post has responded not with cooperation, but with further attacks on services and working conditions.

This pattern of employer aggression, backed by federal interference, is unacceptable. Just as CUPE members at Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge stood firm, we must continue to stand with CUPW to demand fair treatment and respect for their bargaining rights.

Here’s how you can help:

  1. Write letters of support for postal workers. These letters should call on Canada Post to negotiate fairly and urge the federal government to stop interfering in the bargaining process, specifically to commit to no more back-to-work legislation or imposed votes.
  2. Amplify public support: Post the attached “Negotiate Now” poster in both English and French across your social media platforms.
  3. Continue to call out government interference: Actively denounce the federal Liberal government’s blatant interference in the collective bargaining process, interference that has repeatedly favoured the employer. We urge you to raise this issue prominently during union meetings.

OMERS Pension Review

The Ford Conservatives have ordered an OMERS governance review and appointed one of their own, Robert Poirier, to lead it.

The review will look at the Sponsors Corporation (SC) in particular. This is the body in which CUPE and other unions are represented; the SC is how CUPE plan members have their say over what happens to the plan that manages their pension.

Your retirement future depends on your involvement!

Get involved!

OMERS Pension

An OMERS review is underway – make sure you have your say!

The Ford Conservatives have ordered an OMERS governance review and appointed one of their own, Robert Poirier, to lead it. The review will look at the Sponsors Corporation (SC) in particular. This is the body in which CUPE and other unions are represented; the SC is how CUPE plan members have their say over what happens to the plan that manages their pension. Your retirement future depends on your involvement!
Get involved!
Our submission to the governance review will demand
  • an end to the bogus “confidentiality” requirements that keep plan sponsors like CUPE in the dark about OMERS operations,
  • recognition that “joint sponsorship” means that CUPE members must have a say in OMERS decision and direction,
  • real-world consequences for OMERS brass when they don’t meet the plan’s investment targets,
  • and an end to obscene compensation for OMERS executives: OMERS bosses make top pay but produce the worst growth of all public sector pension plans!

Remember, an OMERS pension isn’t a gift. It’s your deferred wages!