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Raffle Winners!

CUPE Local 815

During the Member Engagement day, all Local 815 members were entered in a raffle of generously donated prizes. A member of the executive will reach out to you if you are a winner to give you your prize.


1. Shinthigia Mohanalingam- $200 Farm Boy- Donated by Lockwood Kia Oakville

2. Tracy-Ann Sommers- Pampered Chef Basket - Donated by Deb Forster Yeudall

3. Satvinder Deol- $100 LCBO - Donated by Lockwood Leasing Oakville

4. Deanna Larcombe- $100 Starbucks - Donated by Hunt Chrysler Dodge Milton

5. Michelle Allard- $100 LCBO -Donated by Lockwood Leasing Oakville

6. Katerina Quade- $100 Shoppers Drug Mart - Donated by Hunt Chrysler Dodge Milton

7. Tina MacDonald- $100 LCBO - Donated by Hunt Chrysler Dodge Milton

8. Elzbieta Mul- Measuring Cup Gift Pack - Donated by Anonymous

9. Rubal Rubal- Tea Pot Gift Set - Donated by Anonymous

10. Edlira Tivari- Ghirardelli Gift Pack- Donated by Nafiz Khan Royal Lepage Mississauga

11. Lindsay White- Crystal Glasses - Donated by Anonymous


Thank you for a great turn out, and Local 815 wishes everyone a happy festive season!

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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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