Media Release – CUPE Manitoba applauds key initiatives in Manitoba Net Zero Plan

WINNIPEG, TREATY 1 – CUPE Manitoba and CUPE 998, representing workers in Manitoba’s energy sector applaud today’s plan for Manitoba to reach net zero emissions. The report makes important progress on important initiatives.

“It is refreshing to finally have a government that believes our province’s future is tied to addressing climate change,” said Gina McKay, President of CUPE Manitoba. “The government’s plan also supports energy sector workers in the transition to net zero.”
The plan commits to public investments in charging infrastructure through Manitoba Hydro – a model pioneered by Hydro-Quebec which has been enormously successful in that province.

“Publicly owned electric vehicle charging infrastructure allows us to scale up building this technology into our economy as the world continues to shift towards electric vehicles,” said Michelle Bergen, President of CUPE 998 representing workers at Manitoba Hydro. “With Manitoba Hydro at the helm, we are positioning ourselves to be a leader in clean energy in transportation, job creation in the energy sector, while also reducing costs for Manitobans”. Read full media release here

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

As we approach the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Tuesday, September 30th,in Winnipeg  and in Brandon it is important to take some time to reflect on the painful impact of residential schools and commit ourselves to reconciliation and justice for all Indigenous people.

CUPE’s National Human Rights Branch has put together the information below and I would encourage everyone to read through it, reflect, and share it with your locals and fellow CUPE activists. read more

In solidarity,
Jonny Maria – Equal Rights & Opportunity Chair

CUPE stands in solidarity with the members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW)

Dear Sisters, Brothers, and Friends:

CUPE stands in solidarity with the members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) who have returned to the picket lines across the country after the Liberal government’s announcement of a plan to allow Canada Post to end home delivery, slash delivery speeds, and shutter post offices across the country.

CUPW members provide a vital public service – and these cuts are nothing short of a direct attack on the public sector in our country.

We are calling on CUPE members across the country to show your solidarity by supporting a CUPW picket line in your community. To find a picket line near you click here.

This situation is developing quickly – and we will update you as needed in the coming days.

In solidarity,
Mark Hancock – CUPE National President
Candice Rennick – CUPE National Secretary Treasurer

General Membership Meeting

Due to negotiations the General Membership Meeting to be held in May was scheduled for Sept 24th, 2025. This has now been rescheduled for Monday Sept 29th at 12:00 noon online via Zoom.

Please Register here 

Note : As per our National office no internal financial documents will be shared directly on our website, and will be shared at our meeting.

Agenda

  • Welcome New Members to CUPE
  • Approval Previous Meeting Mins Feb 20, 2025
  • Treasures Report

Audits

  • Internal Audit
  • External Audit

Presidents Update

Thank You for Your Continued Support

CUPE 998 extends our sincere appreciation to all members for your continued support throughout the bargaining and ratification process.

We have heard your concerns, and we remain committed to addressing these issues while continuing to work toward a path forward that reflects the priorities of our membership.

Important Updates

  • Payouts: Manitoba Hydro will provide notification once the payout schedule has been finalized.
  • Media Release : A CUPE media release will be distributed to all media outlets today.

For those members who submitted banking information, please be assured that these documents will now be securely shredded by our Union Treasurer and the CUPE National Office.

Lastly, we encourage all members to regularly check the CUPE 998 website for the latest updates.

In Solidarity,
CUPE 998 Executives

Ratification Results

The CUPE 998 Bargaining Team is pleased to share the certified results provided by Simply Voting with our membership.

We are pleased to announce that the ratification of the current offer has been accepted by our members. The official results are sent to your work and home email addresses.

Throughout this process, we have carefully listened to your feedback and the ongoing concerns raised. Please be assured that your bargaining team and executives remain committed to continuing our efforts to address these issues and to advocate for meaningful improvements on your behalf.

In solidarity,
Your CUPE 998 Bargaining Team

Ratification of Current Offer

The ratification vote closes today at 4:00 p.m. The official Simply Voting results will be sent to all members via both work and personal email addresses by 4:30 p.m. today.

The process has been confirmed by our National Office in the event the offer is rejected, CUPE will return to the bargaining table with the employer to continue negotiations. Should an impasse be reached after further negotiations with the employer, a 72-hour strike notice will be issued to the employer.

 

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – September 30

Each year, September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day to the children who never returned home, Survivors of residential schools, and their families and communities.

 

Public commemoration of this tragic and painful history—and the ongoing impacts of residential schools—is a vital part of the reconciliation process. This federal statutory holiday was established through legislative amendments made by Parliament.

Orange Shirt Day

Both the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day take place on September 30.

Orange Shirt Day, led by Indigenous communities, raises awareness of the intergenerational impacts of residential schools on children, families, and communities. It is a time to honour Indigenous children who were lost in the residential school system and to stand in solidarity with Survivors.

The orange shirt symbolizes the loss of culture, freedom, and self-esteem experienced by many Indigenous children. It is also a reminder that Every Child Matters.

How to Participate

On September 30, CUPE Local 998 encourages all members and Canadians to:

  • Wear orange to honour Survivors and remember the children who never came home.
  • Consider a beaded orange shirt necklace as a powerful symbol of remembrance and resilience.
  • Share your reflections and how you mark this day on social media using the hashtag #NDTR.
  • Download and use educational resources to help spread awareness and continue learning about the impacts of residential schools.
  • Events in Manitoba 

Together, let us commit to truth, healing, and reconciliation.