Leadership Summit: Official Report
On October 24, just days after the 2015 federal election, CAPE leaders and activists gathered in Cantley, Quebec to develop strategies to reposition our union in light of the new political reality.
Podcast Ed. 2: Post-election roundup
A lot has changed since the last time we shared a podcast!
Welcome back, long-form census!
The long-form census is back and we’re elated.
Get well soon!
The constitutional challenge to Bill C-59, which was supposed to be heard in court on October 29, has been postponed until March.
The task of rebuilding the public service is just starting
The Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) was relieved to see the results of the federal election close the curtain on the reign of Stephen Harper’s Conservatives and place the management of our country in the hands of a new Liberal majority government.
Information on airport taxi lockout at Ottawa International Airport
At their last meeting, the CAPE National Executive passed a motion expressing solidarity with the Ottawa Airport taxi drivers, represented by Unifor Local 1688, who continue to be locked out of the taxi stand at the Ottawa International Airport.
Union leaders vote early to get out the vote and promote change
Union leaders representing nearly 300,000 federal government workers cast their vote, earlier today, in the country’s 42nd federal election campaign.
We ♥ Science
CAPE’s executive also got acquainted with the Science Integrity Project, an inclusive non-partisan effort aimed at improving the use of evidence in decision-making.
Arbitration award for CAPE members at the Library of Parliament
On September 15, the Public Service Labour Relations and Employment Board (PSLREB) issued an arbitration award for CAPE members at the Library of Parliament.
MOB! A new edition of our mobilization bulletin is out!
Hot off the (virtual) press: it's the sixth edition of our mobilization bulletin! Download yours today! In this edition of MOB: Where do the parties stand on issues affecting the…