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OCHU Member Awards and February Newsletter, and Local 815 Election.

CUPE Local 815

Nominations are now open for the 2024 OCHU Member Awards


In this past year, who stepped up to a challenge? Who had your back? Who made an impact? Who inspired others? Who deserves recognition? 

Nominate a OCHU-CUPE member from your Hospital for one of the following categories:

  • Activist of the Year

  • Administrative Support Worker of the Year

  • Health & Safety Representative of the Year

  • Paramedical of the Year

  • RPN of the Year

  • Tradesperson of the Year

  • Service Worker of the Year

  • PSW of the Year

Nominations are open until March 22, 2024

Visit https://ochu.on.ca/awards/ to fill out a form online or email admin@ochu.on.ca with the member’s name, workplace and what makes them an exceptional worker.


February OCHU Newsletter


Local 815 Election


A reminder for all those wishing to vote in our upcoming General Election happening March 6th and 7th, please register using the link below. Any candidates running for election are welcome to submit their flyers/media to the Returning Officer to be displayed on Local 815's Website. Please keep all media in line with the CUPE Equality Statement and Code of Conduct.



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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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