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Benefits

Benefits for CUPE 1011 members are provided through the Education Workers Benefit Trust (EWBT).  If you feel you are being unreasonably denied benefits, or have any concerns, please talk to your steward or a member of the executive.

    • Download the EWBT plan booklet
    • Canada Life website – https://www.canadalife.com/
    • Canada Life (former Great West Life) Mini Booklet – 177113 Education Workers of Ontario (EWO) Mini Booklet (1) Cls 1 2 – Caretakers and Part-Time Cleaners 16-Jul-19

 

Upcoming Events

May
15
Thu
2:00 pm CUPE ER – Executives Only
CUPE ER – Executives Only
May 15 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
 
May
18
Sun
10:00 am GMM
GMM
May 18 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Jan.25, 2025GMM Poster.docx – Google Docs
May
27
Tue
all-day CUPE Ontario Convention
CUPE Ontario Convention
May 27 – May 31 all-day
 
Jun
19
Thu
2:00 pm CUPE ER – Executives Only
CUPE ER – Executives Only
Jun 19 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
 
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Latest News

  • At CUPE Ontario’s 60th convention, Fred Hahn re-elected president, Yolanda McClean re-elected secretary-treasurer
  • Bill 124 Remedy

RSS OSBCU Updates

  • Running on Fumes: Violence, Austerity, and Institutional Neglect in Ontario Schools
  • Check out Dan Crow’s provincial report from our Services Survey
  • CUPE education workers call on the Ford government to immediately increase school board funding: Survey of 12,000 CUPE education workers finds extreme underfunding and understaffing has caused widespread violence, burnout and lack of services in Peterborough-area school
  • Joint Statement on Publicly Funded Education in Ontario
  • CUPE education workers call on the Ford government to immediately increase school board funding: Survey of 12,000 CUPE education workers finds extreme underfunding and understaffing has caused widespread violence, burnout and lack of services in London-area school