Update on PSHCP – modernized plan approved
As per our update in August concerning the tentative agreement on the modernized Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP), CAPE would like to confirm that it has now indeed been approved.
CAPE presses House of Commons to keep interpreters’ safety top of mind amid hybrid work discussions
On Thursday, October 6th, the Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) testified before the House of Commons Procedure and House Affairs Committee (PROC) as part of its “Review of the virtual House of Commons hybrid proceedings for the House and its committees” study.
Path to Reconciliation
For a society to move forward and evolve, it is important to understand its history and the defining moments that shaped it. One of those defining moments for Canada is the tragic history of the Indigenous People and the residential schools.
CAPE Survey: Federal Government’s Return-to-Office Poorly Managed, Flawed, Unpopular
The Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) publishes today the results of an extensive survey conducted with its members about the federal government’s return-to-office plans.
TR General Elections: Call for Nominations
In accordance with CAPE Translation Bureau Local’s By-Laws, which provide for general elections of representatives in the fall of every even-numbered year, the Local Executive Committee hereby invites you to submit your candidacy for one of the following positions.
Gender Equality Week 2022
We need to improve and update labour laws and policies designed to advance equality for working women to keep up with an evolving work environment.
Tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Canada’s Queen and Head of State
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada and Sovereign, died today at the venerable age of 96. Her 70-year reign has established her as one of the most enduring and influential leaders of modern times.
Labour Day 2022
Celebrating workers and unions is about celebrating the collective gains and accomplishments we have earned over the last many decades.
Our RETURN-TO-OFFICE survey is out!
Our RETURN-TO-OFFICE survey is out!
CAPE at the Capital Pride Parade
I would like to thank all those who were able to join us in the Capital Pride Parade on August 28. After a two-year absence due to the pandemic, we finally returned! Joining up with many other unions, our members, staff and leadership from CAPE marched alongside groups representing the Ottawa and District Labour Council (ODLC) and the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), of which we are an affiliate.