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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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Collective Agreements

Your collective agreement sets out your rights and responsibilities at work.  Please take the time to familiarize  yourself with it.

If you have any concerns about your treatment, please talk to your steward or a member of the executive.

CUPE Local 748 Collective Agreement – 2022-2025 – FINAL– Expires June 30, 2025

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Upcoming Events

Nov
22
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9:00 am Membership Meeting
Membership Meeting
Nov 22 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Our next meeting is November 22 at 9:00 AM At the CUPE 748 Office, 518 Lake St., Nelson and on ZOOM Agenda items: TBD We hope to see you all there! Minutes Membership Meeting September 13 2025 2025-2026 upcoming membership meeting dates: January 10 April 18 May 9 AGM  Other special meeting dates may be ... Read more
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Latest News

  • SD8 $4,400,000 Budget Surplus
  • K-12 Bargaining Update September 24
  • Individual Safe Work Instructions Best Practices
  • Feeding Futures Grievance Update
  • Fairness in BC’s public schools – Ongoing Ombudsperson investigation

RSS BC K-12 Updates

  • Big step forward for public childcare
  • EA Competency Framework unveiled in B.C.
  • Provincial Bargaining Bulletin #5

RSS CUPE Headlines

  • CUPE stands in solidarity with striking postal workers
  • Strike at the Port of Montreal
  • CUPE sounds alarm over executive raises while Saskatchewan’s frontline health care workers are denied a fair deal
  • Feds must move forward with EI Board of Appeals that includes workers
  • CUPE heads to Parliament to demand a national child care workforce strategy
  • CUPE National Convention 2025

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