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Ratification 2023

CUPE Local 815

The Executive Committee is thrilled to inform the Local 815 Membership that the Memorandum of Settlement between CUPE Local 815 and the hospital has been ratified. 97% of members voted to ratify this contract. Your strong participation in the voting process is truly appreciated.


Details about retro pay, new wages, and benefits will be shared with you as soon as we receive this information from the hospital. Your patience is valued as we work to finalize these details.


Thank you for your dedication and involvement in our union. Your support is vital in achieving the best outcomes for all members.


In solidarity,


Executive Committee

CUPE Local 815

5 Comments


Sharanjit Cheema
Aug 31, 2023

Thanks everyone for your hard work! Standing together will always get the best outcome 😊😊

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Gurinder Thiar
Aug 30, 2023

Thank you everyone for your hard work

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NANCY MATTA
Aug 30, 2023

thanks a lot for everyone helped in every step along the hard way till reaching this deal ..

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Laurie LeBlanc
Laurie LeBlanc
Aug 30, 2023

Appreciate everyone’s hard work!

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Colleen Mackie
Colleen Mackie
Aug 30, 2023

👍👍👍👍thank you for everyones hard work!!

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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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