Celebrating 20 Years of Excellence in the Civil Service
This afternoon the 20th Manitoba Service Excellence Awards were held in Winnipeg to recognize the outstanding achievements of provincial employees, including Martin Jandavs, who received the…
This afternoon the 20th Manitoba Service Excellence Awards were held in Winnipeg to recognize the outstanding achievements of provincial employees, including Martin Jandavs, who received the…
Today, MGEU President Michelle Gawronsky joined MGEU members from The Université de Saint-Boniface (USB) for their “Yes To Education, No to Cutbacks” rally. The members make up the…
Starting next week, the MGEU will be undertaking an annual survey of its membership. Viewpoints Research, a professional public opinion research company, is carrying out the study to determine…
Please join us this Thursday at noon as MGEU members from The Université de Saint-Boniface stand up against cuts to post secondary education. We'll be on the steps of 200 avenue de la…
Despite public backlash and concerns from health care workers, the Manitoba Government is forging ahead with more cuts to our health care system in Winnipeg. Yesterday, the Winnipeg Regional…
There will be three less sheriff positions this year following yet another cut by the Manitoba Government. The cut was included in the Justice Department’s Supplementary Information for…
The government has heard the voices of thousands of Manitobans and no longer plans to close the Pinegrove rest area after this summer. Early last week, Manitoba Infrastructure Minister, Ron…
The Government of Manitoba announced today that Paramedicine is now a regulated health profession under The Regulated Health Professions Act. The Act will bring all regulated health…
On Tuesday and Wednesday this week, the injunction request filed by the Partnership to Defend Public Services (PDPS) against the Pallister government’s wage freeze legislation (Bill 28: The…
The MGEU is happy to welcome its newest Local — Rod McGillivary Memorial Home, Local 447 — a long-term care facility located in the Opaskwayak Cree Nation.
At the 2018 Manitoba Federation of Labour Convention held this past weekend in Winnipeg, President Kevin Rebeck was re-elected to a fourth term. MGEU President Michelle Gawronsky was also…
Today the MFL presented the Judy Cook Award to Lee Edwards, former staff representative at the MGEU and President of ACTE 1725. As Lee passed recently, her partner Tony accepted the award on…
Minister of Infrastructure, Ron Schuler, says they are conducting a review to consider closing some highway rest areas including the Pine Grove rest area – the only one on the Trans-Canada…
Members of COR Enterprises Inc - Local 155 ratified a new four-year agreement on May 23, 2018.
Yesterday, the government released its long-awaited review of Manitoba mental health and addictions services. We will be following-up immediately with government to find out more about how…
The MGEU launches new anti-privatization advertising today which reminds Manitobans that when the government contracts out jobs and privatizes vital public services, we lose valuable public…
Yesterday, the Pallister Government proclaimed a new law that will force thousands of health care workers into disruptive votes to choose which union and collective agreement they will have.
The Pallister government’s cuts to public services just keep on coming — the Université de Saint-Boniface (USB) is the latest on the list of Manitoba’s colleges and universities significantly…
President Gawronsky and employees from the Department of Families Provincial Services Office in Killarney met with two department officials on Wednesday to discuss the relocation of their…
Flags at the Union Centre fly at half mast today, in honour of our beloved sister, Lee Edwards, who passed away yesterday afternoon.