CAPE joins Parliament Hill rally calling for strike protection legislation
On Tuesday, the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) joined the Canadian Union of Public Employees’ (CUPE) rally on Parliament Hill to call for effective federal anti-scab legislation.
CLC calling on all to fight hatred against 2SLGBTQI+ community
The Canadian Labour Congress has reached out to its affiliates to share information about upcoming September 20 anti-trans groups’ protests against education policies designed to make schools safer and more inclusive spaces for 2SLGBTQI+ children, and requested that we spread information about the issue and how our members across the country can get involved as citizens and members of their community.
LoP Bargaining Update
After more than a year of negotiations, the CAPE LoP bargaining team reached an impasse in negotiations with the employer. The parties were unable to agree on several key issues including, most notably, on wages.
Rally for anti-scab legislation on Parliament Hill
The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), with the support of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), has planned a rally on Parliament Hill to push the government to enact good anti-scab legislation.
Announcing the candidates for the National Executive Committee 2024-2026
CAPE is pleased to share the list of nominees for all the positions to be filled on the National Executive Committee for the upcoming 2024-2026 mandate.
CAPE meets with Treasury Board President Anita Anand on interpreters’ safety and Phoenix
On September 6, the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) met with Treasury Board President Anita Anand for the first time since her appointment in July.
Message from the President on disasters in Morocco and Libya
Over the past several days, our world has been shaken by natural disasters in Africa.
CAPE urges Treasury Board to consult unions in budget reduction planning process
The Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) is asking the Treasury Board to include federal public sector unions in spending reduction consultations to avoid rushed decisions that could have dire consequences on federal employees’ ability to deliver services to Canadians.
CAPE Framework for Good Governance now online
We have just posted on CAPE’s website the Framework for Good Governance, which applies to all elected and appointed officers representing CAPE.
Labour Day 2023: Message from the President
This year has been a pivotal one for the Canadian labour movement, as unions across the country – federally, regionally and locally – raised their voices to demand better treatment, respect for human rights and fair compensation for hundreds of thousands of workers.