CUPE 23 is proud to recognize February as Black History month
CUPE 23 is proud to recognize February as Black History month. CUPE 23 would like to emphasize that the contributions of Black Canadians have been an integral part of both British Columbian and Canadian history, which we encourage everyone to celebrate year-round.
Black History within Canada is ever evolving; we at CUPE 23 strive to be a positive part of that evolution by promoting a fair, safe, and equal workplace where members are free from systemic barriers, harassment, and discrimination. We encourage our members to promote these principles and to stand up to Anti-black racism not just this month, but everyday. If you’re interested in learning more about BC’s black history please visit BC Black History Awareness Society.


Steward Training available
See the Education page to sign up for training on March 16 & 17.
Bargaining Updates
Reminder – Bargaining updates can be found on the Members Only page.
If you want an opportunity to view the proposals before Feb. 12 please arrange a time with a member of your bargaining team.
Solidarity Think Tank – location changed
For those who are registered to attend the Solidarity Think Tank – the location is now at the CUPE 23 office.
- Information Learning Session – Notetaking
- Committee Planning 2020
- Division Reports
- Lunch & refreshments will be provided