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CUPE 748

Representing staff at School District 8, Creston Community Complex, and Creston Public Library in the Kootenay Region of BC

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We Have a Tentative Agreement – Sept 2022

September 16, 2022

A tentative provincial framework agreement has been reached between the unions representing B.C.’s 40,000 school support workers and the British Columbia Public School Employers’ Association (BCPSEA).

School support workers reach tentative deal with BC public schools

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Provincial Framework for our Collective Agreement

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Latest News

  • Fairness in BC’s public schools – Ongoing Ombudsperson investigation
  • K-12 Bargaining Update – May 28, 2025
  • Important SFE Information
  • Staffing Allocations Meeting with the Employer
  • AGM Coming up on May 3

RSS BC K-12 Updates

  • Provincial Bargaining Bulletin #3 – Provincial bargaining continues
  • Provincial Bargaining Bulletin #2 – Provincial bargaining kicks off
  • Provincial Bargaining Bulletin #1 – Provincial bargaining begins April 14

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