Manitobans, MGEU members encouraged to weigh in on home care
The Province recently announced that its Home Care Leadership Team will be seeking public input regarding Manitoba’s Home Care program through a special website until January 15, 2016.
The Province recently announced that its Home Care Leadership Team will be seeking public input regarding Manitoba’s Home Care program through a special website until January 15, 2016.
Premier Greg Selinger announced that as of January 1, 2016, the Workers Compensation Board will recognize post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a work-related occupational disease.
MGEU Local 249, HSC Security members accepted a new contract tonight, and in the process, avoided strike action.
The National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE), an umbrella organization that represents provincial public sector unions across the country, including the MGEU, welcomes the…
On Monday, December 14, the MGEU was proud to open a new location in Steinbach to service about 800 members in and around the area.
On Friday, December 11, 2015, the Impark Meter Department - Local 429 Bargaining Committee reached a tentative agreement with the employer on their first contract.
The members of WRHA Home Care/Home Support Local 113 ratified a new five-year agreement today that includes improvements to vision care, sick credits and labour management protocols.
The HSC Security strike – scheduled to begin Tuesday, December 15 – has been postponed as a result of a new tentative agreement the Local’s Bargaining Committee reached late last night with WRHA/HSC.
Today, Impark Patrollers (Local 430) reached a tentative agreement on their first contract with the employer.
A dangerous work environment and high staff turnover can take its toll on any workplace. Add to that three and a half years spent working without a contract and it’s easy to see why members of…
This afternoon, over 60 MGEU members who represent a dozen different bargaining tables entered the Legislative gallery to silently send a message to government. All wore red t-shirts that…
Preparations are currently underway to set up picket lines outside the hospital beginning Tuesday, December 15, 2015. An Essential Services agreement has been negotiated with the employer to…
Today the Winnipeg Home Care (Local 113) Bargaining Committee reached a tentative agreement with the employer.
Yesterday’s Manitoba throne speech outlined a number of investments in public services and infrastructure, but revealed no commitments to invest in the people who actually deliver those services.
Keep Us Together - the MGEU’s latest community campaign - is aimed at keeping vital public services together with the Manitobans who rely on them every day.
The Manitoba Apprenticeship Awards of Distinction Gala Dinner was held on Thursday, November 5, and the MGEU was definitely well-represented.
MGEU members and staff, including MGEU President Michelle Gawronsky, served up almost 600 meals today in what has become one of the union’s most popular fundraisers – the MGEU Spaghetti Lunch…
The MTAP is an intensive six-month development program for MGEU members interested in enhancing their representation and advocacy skills and knowledge. The closing date for applications is…
After going more than a year and a half without a new contract, MGEU members of Local 911 (Paramedics of Winnipeg) recently received a general wage increase through arbitration.
After a week of visiting provincial workplaces and MLA offices, the Civil Service Bargaining Committee wrapped up the Fair Deal Tour in The Pas and Thompson.