
Our Unit 1 Mobilizers have started their strike-readiness training. We want to be clear about what this means (and what it doesn’t), so that members feel informed, supported, and confident as we move through this phase of bargaining.
First, this training does not mean a strike is inevitable or imminent. What it does mean is that your union is doing exactly what a strong, responsible union should do when negotiations get difficult: preparing early, staying organized, and ensuring that no member is left without information or support.
We are entering a bargaining environment where the pressures on workers are real. Members have been clear about their priorities: fair wages, manageable workloads, and benefits that actually meet today’s cost of living. So far, the employer has been slow to meaningfully address these issues at the table, and that creates uncertainty. Preparation is our way of staying ahead of that uncertainty instead of reacting to it later.
Strike-readiness training gives our Mobilizers the tools they need to help members in every department and every face-to-face and virtual classroom:
- answering all of your questions,
- keeping our communication with you clear and consistent,
- supporting those of you who may be nervous about what’s happening (we understand!), and
- ensuring that if job action becomes necessary, we are ready to act collectively and confidently.
This process is routine within CUPE, and it’s part of how we protect our rights while keeping members safe and supported. In fact, the stronger and more prepared we are, the less likely we are to need to take job action at all. Employers respond to organized workers, and preparation is power.
Our focus remains clear: achieving a fair agreement that reflects the value of the work we do.
We want to thank our Mobilizers for stepping up and taking on this important role. Their time, energy, and commitment help strengthen our entire local.
As always, we will continue to update members at every stage. Your questions, concerns, and feedback matter, and staying connected is how we move through this together.
Please reach out if you would like to be involved in any way. No experience necessary, we will train you.