CUPE Saskatchewan hosts first-ever Indigenous and Northern Activist Training in La Ronge
CUPE Saskatchewan held its first-ever Indigenous and Northern Activist Training in La Ronge last weekend, marking an important step toward reconciliation and strengthening the union’s presence in northern and Indigenous communities.
The Biggest Joke This April Fools’ Day? No Raises for Health Care Workers in Three Years
As people across the province share pranks and laughter for April Fools’ Day, CUPE health care workers are highlighting the biggest joke of all: they haven’t seen a wage increase in three years.
CUPE 5430 sounds the alarm on workload for Medical Technologists and Technicians
CUPE 5430 has released a new report highlighting the urgent and growing crisis facing medical technologists and technicians across Saskatchewan.
The report, entitled Still Waiting: Report on the Workload of CUPE Medical Technologists and Technicians in Saskatchewan, reveals that medical technologists and technicians are experiencing skyrocketing workloads, severe short staffing, and increasing risks to patient care.
Esterhazy workers stand strong against employer concessions with 80% strike vote
With a strong member turnout, over 80% of workers at the town of Esterhazy in southern Saskatchewan have voted in favour of job action, up to and including a full withdrawal of services.
Apply to sit on a CUPE Saskatchewan Committee: Applications accepted until April 4, 2025
Are you interested in serving on a Standing Committee of CUPE Saskatchewan? Further your union involvement and activism – apply today!
Following the 2025 Annual Convention, CUPE Saskatchewan is seeking applications from members to serve on standing committees. Applications for consideration of appointment must be received by no later than noon on April 4, 2025. CUPE members in good standing of affiliated Local Unions are eligible to apply.









