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Help Shape Our Union – Take the General Membership Meeting Survey!


At the heart of our union is you, the members. As healthcare workers, we know how demanding your schedules can be; and that’s exactly why we want to make sure our General Membership Meetings work for you.


We’re conducting a short survey to better understand your preferences for future meetings, including:


  • 🕒 Best times to meet

  • 📍 Preferred format (in-person or virtual)

  • 🗣️ Topics you care about

  • 💬 Ways you’d like to participate


Your feedback will help us make these meetings more accessible, relevant, and empowering. Whether you're a longtime member or just getting involved, this is your chance to shape how we come together, make decisions, and build power as a union.


📢 Take the survey now and have your voice heard! 🔗 https://forms.gle/sMz17imLEvbtgNF17

Together, we are stronger. Let’s build a union that reflects all of us.


In solidarity,

Local 815 Executive

 
 
 

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About CUPE 815

CUPE 815 represents more than 1500 healthcare support workers from Halton Healthcare Milton and Oakville sites.

These workers include RPNs, Unit Clerks, Trades People, Food Services, MDR, Stores, and Housekeeping.

CUPE advocates for workers who deliver the public services people depend on. Our members work in hospitals, schools, municipalities, and many other public spaces.

We help our members provide the highest level of service by ensuring they are safe and healthy at work, and that they get fair pay and benefits for the services they provide.

We also advocate for better public services, like improvements to public health care and to the Canada Pension Plan, that would improve our communities and the lives all Canadians.

CUPE Local 815 acknowledges it is located on the traditional, unceded territory of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinabewaki, and Attiwonderonk peoples.

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