Begins: 17 May 2024
Location: Mississauga, ON
MISSISSAUGA, ON –(COMMUNITYWIRE)– On Friday a delegation of home and community health care workers will deliver a petition signed by a strong majority of the local’s members to PC MPP Nina Tangri, demanding that the Ontario government and the Treasury Board come back to the table to negotiate a fair wage increase.
CUPE members working in Home and Community Support Services (HCCSS) have not yet settled their wage reopener negotiations after Bill 124 was overturned. The bill capped salary increases for broader public sector workers at one per cent a year, for three years.
Members of CUPE Local 966.08 Mississauga Halton working in home and community care say they’re struggling to make ends meet with the cost-of-living crisis. HCCSS workers include nurses, personal support workers, occupational and physiotherapists, IT and administrative support, and other health care workers who are committed to providing the care that Ontarians need.
Friday’s action is one of eight actions held across the province by CUPE members working in home and community care as part of the CUPE HCCSS Workers and Families Can’t Wait campaign.
WHAT:
Health care workers to deliver over 300 petition signatures to PC MPP, Nina Tangri
WHO:
Home and community health care workers
WHERE:
MPP Nina Tangri, 330 Queen St S, Mississauga, ON L5M 1M2
WHEN:
Friday May 17 at 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
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Shannon Carranco, CUPE Communications
scarranco@cupe.ca
514-703-8358