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CUPE: Happy International Workers’ Day! [video]

Statement • Free online Bargaining Forward book and video

by CUPE New Brunswick
May 1, 2024
Reading Time: 1min read
In this battle with CUPE, it’s Higgs’ government that has the credibility problem

CUPE picket line on November 6, 2021. Photo from CUPE NB's Facebook page.

On this International Workers Day, let us remember that SOLIDARITY works, always has and always will. In 1992 and 2021, CUPE members across New Brunswick stood united in solidarity, fought back, and won. Anything is possible when you believe in and embrace collective action.

Here is the link to the book and below is the video Bargaining Forward.

Bargaining Forward: The story of the 2021 CUPE Strike in New Brunswick details how front-line public sector workers stood together and won against a hostile government. Illustrated with full-colour photos, the book is written by Professor Susan O’Donnell and journalist David G. Koch. The authors work with the NB Media Co-op and are experienced labour reporters. The book features an introduction by labour historian David Frank and a conclusion by CUPE New Brunswick president Steve Drost and Maritimes regional director Sandy Harding. Published by CUPE and the New Brunswick Media Co-op, 2023.

Solidarité pour toujours
Solidarity Forever
CUPE NB SCFP

Tags: CUPECUPE 2021 strikeCUPE New BrunswickDavid FrankDavid Gordon KochSandy HardingSteve DrostSusan O'Donnell
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