Time to speak up for public services in pre-budget planning period
Over the next several weeks, the MGEU is calling on members and Manitobans to voice their support for more investment in our public services in the next Provincial budget.
Over the next several weeks, the MGEU is calling on members and Manitobans to voice their support for more investment in our public services in the next Provincial budget.
Members of Lakeview Hecla Golf Course -Local 140 ratified a new three-year agreement today.
The MGEU will hold a Special Convention June 10-11, 2022, though it has not yet been determined if it will be a virtual or in-person event. The MGEU Board of Directors will make that decision…
Today, the Provincial government made three significant announcements – the repeal of the Public Service Sustainability Act (PSSA or ‘Bill 28’), a ‘fresh start’ and ‘different approach’ at the…
In today’s Speech from the Throne, Premier Heather Stefanson laid out the PC government’s agenda to kick-off the next session in the Manitoba Legislature with promising words that the…
The Partnership to Defend Public Services (comprised of the MGEU, other Manitoba public sector unions, and the Manitoba Federation of Labour) announced today that it will be seeking leave from…
Members of Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation - Local 354 ratified a new collective agreement last night.
A failed privatization scheme by the PC government has left the former Pineland Forest Nursery in Hadashville sitting empty with unfilled promises of providing an economic boost to the region.…
Delegates at the MGEU’s 66th convention have elected Kyle Ross as the new president to lead the union's over 30,000 members.
MGEU President Michelle Gawronsky kicked off the union’s 66th Convention – MGEU Online 2021 – Stronger Together Presidential Address this morning with a video showcasing MGEU members and…
MGEU’s first-ever virtual Convention kicks off today with the All-Candidates Forum at 7pm and continues through Wednesday and Thursday.
Yesterday the Manitoba Court of Appeal delivered disappointing news for thousands of public-sector workers, as it overturned the Court of Queen’s Bench decision on Bill 28 (Public Services…
The National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE) has announced the recipients of its 2021 scholarships and there are two Manitobans is on this year’s list.
Despite the ongoing challenge of pandemic health restrictions, MGEU’s elected Workplace Reps will still have the opportunity to acquire the skills they need – it will just involve…
Newly sworn-in Manitoba Premier Kelvin Goertzen announced today the Manitoba Government Cabinet and PC Caucus have agreed to withdraw five bills that had triggered massive opposition from MGEU…
After more than a year of bargaining, and with the assistance of mediation and legal counsel to bring the employer into serious discussions re: monetary proposals, members of the Municipality…
The MGEU encourages our members, and all Manitobans, to get vaccinated for COVID-19. At the same time, we welcome the alternatives offered, which provide for medical accommodations, and…
A new CCPA report released today detailing how more and more services are being privatized at Manitoba Infrastructure (MI) and the Vehicle and the Equipment Management Agency (VEMA) is raising…
Members of Family Visions – Local 303, who provide supports for adults living with intellectual disabilities in Brandon, ratified a new two-year agreement last night.
The comments made by the new Minister are unacceptable and are historically untruthful. The historical fact is that the Residential School System was purposely created to remove and isolate…