CUPE Local 5023

CUPE Local 5023 Local representing over 100 nursing home and special care home workers in Quispamsis, New Brunswick.

11/14/2021

Congratulations Concorde Hall on voting in your new contract!

08/06/2021
11/06/2019

Fyi for all....as per Collective agreement, the employer will have our Christmas schedules out by Dec 7th. As per their email, they are hoping to have it out by Dec 1st. THANKS!

03/14/2019

Talks between the union representing 4,100 nursing home workers in New Brunswick and the New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes have stopped, and it isn't clear when they will resume.

12/24/2018

Merry Christmas and a very happy new year to all our members and families ! Let’s make 2019 a loud year for all! Let’s make our voices be heard loud and clear 💪🎅🤶🎉🎁

11/22/2018

EMBASSY HALL AND CONCORDE HALL

We have the grove lounge for dec 15.
Cynthia MacAulay needs a head count as to who would be interested on going. We could all meet for dinner somewhere at our own cost of course. If we don’t have a decent interest by Wednesday we will have to cancel.

I just want everyone to understand that it was not my intention to JUST NOT have a Xmas party, but we have formed a new executive and haven’t had an audit done with our books which are over due.
For jan membership meeting I have invited someone to come and will be able to answer your questions about our union dues and what happens to it.
Thank you all
Terri
Please please let us know if this would be something you would be interested in.

11/20/2018

Hi Gang...just providing an update for Concorde Hall..
We have begun pre-negoations with the information from the Survey's as well as information from previous meetings and will meet with the employer close to the end of the month for contract negotiations.

In solidarity...

Your union team

10/27/2018

Good evening members!
Moving forward I would like to ask all members if an issue arises that you please make first contact with our supervisor on duty. This is usually the process. If you absolutely are not comfortable with your approach than all means come to your membership.
Also for the time being if you need help with anything I ask that you go see Kelly Riley, Leanne Donovan or Christina Marr , we do have a shop steward , but he is on leave at the moment. I have a ton of issues that I am working on and need to focus on these issues. You will be in confident hands I assure you. We have a wonderful team :)!!

Thank you all for your support ! 💪🏻💪🏾

09/26/2018

You came you voted and these are the results. Local 5023 is proud to introduce your knew executives as follows:
President- Terrie O’Toole
Vice President -Kelly Riley
Treasurer-leeann donovan

secretary- christina marr
3 yr trustee- ashley tingley
2 yr trustee-chelsey watson
1 yr trustee-charmaine o'hearn
Member office-Francine Levesque
I know we have shop-stewards, but I am not aware who they may be, so if any member could let me know who they may be, that would be great.

09/25/2018

Thank you all for the great turn out tonight!
Remember your union is only as strong as your members. 💪🏻💪🏾

09/09/2018

ATTN: cupe 5023 we will be having a membership meeting September 24th, 2018 @ 7:30pm in the chapel in embassy hall all embassy and concord members. This meeting we will have elections as well.
I really hope to see a good turn out!
I will post on our cupe board in the embassy staff room as well as in concord.

06/25/2018

Must read! "I worked twice as hard as a residential support worker for half the salary of a correctional officer," says our student intern and criminology student MJ LeBlanc.

Why are male-dominated jobs are still more valued than women's jobs in 2018?

Published in The Daily Gleaner, The Times & Transcript and TelegraphJournal.com.

06/22/2018

Steve chats with Nova Scotia Nurses Union President Janet Hazelton about what nurses can do to help alleviate the problem.

06/22/2018
06/13/2018

Today, CUPE celebrates a victory in New Brunswick. The provincial government has announced it will not proceed with the Sodexo takeover of food, environmental and patient portering services in the province’s hospitals.

06/13/2018

The Department of Health has begun requiring every licensed nursing home in the province to report the incidence of bedsores. Homes were notified last week, according to Tracy Barron, who speaks for the department. The new reporting requirement for bedsores, also known as pressure ulcers or pressure...

06/06/2018
06/04/2018

Publicly funding the full cost of residential long-term care across Canada is the best way to meet the needs of our aging population. Canada can improve the lives of seniors.

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