Happy Pride

Join CUPE Local 998 and CUPE Manitoba at Pride 2026

CUPE Local 998 is proud to support the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and invites all members, their families, and friends to join us at this year’s Pride events in Winnipeg.

Trans Pride March

Saturday, June 6, 2026
Manitoba Legislative Building

Join CUPE Manitoba in celebrating and supporting Manitoba’s transgender and gender-diverse communities. See more info here 

Event Schedule:

  • 10:00 a.m. – Opening Ceremony and Speakers
  • 11:00 a.m. – Trans March to The Forks
  • 1:00 p.m. – Main Stage Performances

Winnipeg Pride Parade

Sunday, June 7, 2026

CUPE will be joining Manitoba’s unions in this year’s Winnipeg Pride Parade and Pride celebrations. CUPE Manitoba will also be hosting a booth during the event.

The CUPE Manitoba Pride Planning Committee will have flags and banners available and welcomes all CUPE members, along with their families and partners, to walk in the parade and show their support for diversity, inclusion, and equality.

Volunteers Needed

CUPE Manitoba will be distributing CUPE fans to parade attendees and is looking for 5–10 volunteers to assist throughout the event.

Members interested in volunteering are encouraged to contact Deanna West, Executive Assistant, at info@cupe.mb.ca. Once registered, volunteers will receive additional details regarding meeting locations, parade logistics, and volunteer responsibilities.

Pride is an opportunity to celebrate diversity, promote inclusion, and reaffirm our commitment to equality and human rights. CUPE Local 998 is proud to stand in solidarity with the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and encourages members to join us in making this year’s Pride events a success.

Pride Manitoba events , see more here

In solidarity,
CUPE Local 998

CUPE 998 Celebrates 60 years

On July 6, 2026, CUPE Local 998 proudly celebrates 60 years of representing workers in Manitoba.

Since becoming a chartered union in 1966, CUPE 998 has spent six decades advocating for fair wages, strong benefits, safe workplaces, job security, and respect for workers across Manitoba Hydro and Efficiency Manitoba. Generations of members, activists, stewards, executive members, and staff have helped shape our union into what it is today.

Over the years, our union has played an important role in achieving improvements to collective agreements, protecting public services, supporting members through workplace challenges, and standing together during difficult times. From bargaining gains and workplace protections to modern benefits and advocacy, the strength of CUPE 998 has always come from its membership.

As we celebrate this important milestone, we also recognize the dedication and solidarity of all members — past and present — who helped build our union over the last 60 years.

Because July falls during the summer vacation season, CUPE 998 will be planning anniversary events for members this September in Winnipeg, Brandon, and Selkirk so more members have an opportunity to participate and celebrate together.

More details on these events will be shared shortly.

Thank you to all members for being part of 60 years of solidarity, strength, and union pride.

UPDATE : The Work of CUPE 998: Protecting Fairness, Transparency, and Workplace Progression

CUPE 998 continues to actively advocate for members by addressing workplace issues that impact fairness, opportunity, workload, and long-term job security. Since our last update, the union has remained engaged with leadership, workplace committees, and members across departments while continuing to enforce the collective agreement and advance member concerns.

Key areas of ongoing union work include:

Grievances and Workplace Fairness – We continue representing our members through grievances related to vacation scheduling, benefits, hiring processes, and concerns where senior qualified applicants were not selected. The union continues monitoring workplace trends and pursuing issues where collective agreement compliance is impacted.

Jurisdictional Review and Bargaining Unit Protection – The Workforce Jurisdictional Alignment Committee continues reviewing positions where duties closely align with the locals clerical, technical support, and sales-related jurisdiction. The review has identified overlap in technical support, coordination, reporting, operational, and administrative functions, raising concerns that bargaining unit work has shifted outside CUPE classifications. Ongoing work includes reviewing job descriptions, identifying classification inconsistencies, and advocating to protect and reclaim bargaining unit work.

Remote Work Advocacy – CUPE continues working with our National Office regarding the loss of a remote workday. A member survey will be distributed to gather feedback and data to support ongoing discussions with the employer and future bargaining priorities related to workplace flexibility.

Internal Hiring and Career Progression – The union remains focused on ensuring fair and transparent internal hiring practices and meaningful advancement opportunities for members. Discussions continue regarding internal competitions, promotional opportunities, reclassification reviews, mentorship, and ensuring job descriptions accurately reflect the work being performed.

Contractor Usage and Staffing Concerns – The local continues monitoring the growing use of contractors in areas traditionally performed by bargaining unit employees. The union is advocating to protect bargaining unit work, address long-term contractor reliance, preserve internal expertise, and ensure opportunities connected to projects such as SAP are made available to CUPE members where appropriate.

Efficiency Manitoba Bargaining – The bargaining team has exchanged 39 proposals with the employer based on member feedback and continues working to protect existing rights, language, and member interests throughout the merger bargaining process.

Arbitration Update – Preparation for arbitration has been completed, with documentation now provided to legal counsel ahead of proceedings scheduled for June. The local continues advocating for a fair resolution on behalf of affected members.

Your Executive team remains committed to protecting member rights, strengthening workplace fairness, and ensuring bargaining unit work and opportunities remain protected through ongoing advocacy, bargaining, grievances, and member engagement.

Canadian Labour Congress Rally – May 14, 2026

On Thursday, May 14, 2026, all Locals are invited to participate in Winnipeg – Treaty 1.

Join union members from across Canada as we come together in solidarity and celebration of the labour movement, and good jobs.

Participants will gather at the Winnipeg Convention Centre, 375 York Avenue, at 12:15 p.m., before marching together to the Union Centre at 275 Broadway Avenue.

The Rally will feature music, activities, and an opportunity to connect with activists and union members from across the country. BBQ food will be available for purchase.

We encourage everyone to bring your Local’s union flags and signs to help show the strength and pride of our movement – and as a host province to Canada’s Unions!

CUPE Local 998 has flags, if you are interested in attending please contact our office at 204-415-5114 so we can get a flag to you for the rally. We hope to see you there in solidarity!

 

May is Mental Health Awareness Month 

Mental health matters every day, both inside and outside the workplace. This month is an opportunity to recognize the importance of supporting one another, reducing stigma, and encouraging open conversations about mental health.

Workplace stress, burnout, anxiety, and personal challenges can impact anyone. Taking care of our mental health is just as important as taking care of our physical health. Checking in with coworkers, setting healthy boundaries, taking breaks, and reaching out for support when needed are all important steps toward creating healthier workplaces and stronger communities.

At CUPE Local 998, we encourage our members to prioritize their well-being and remember that no one should feel alone in their struggles. Support, compassion, and understanding can make a meaningful difference.

This month, take time to:
• Check in on yourself and others
• Practice self-care without guilt
• Use available mental health supports and resources
• Speak openly and respectfully about mental health
• Remember that asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness

Together, we can continue building a workplace culture where mental health is supported, respected, and valued.

CUPE 2026/2027 Scholarships

CUPE 998 is pleased to announce the availability of scholarships for eligible students affiliated with Manitoba Hydro & Efficiency Manitoba, offering four Scholarships and one joint Bursary in collaboration with RRCC Polytech for the upcoming 2026/2027 academic year.

Applications for the 2025/2026 Scholarships and Bursary are currently being accepted.

Scholarship Poster 2026

For comprehensive details and qualification criteria, kindly refer to the attached Poster, Outline, and Applications. It is important to note that these scholarships are exclusively open to students who have not previously received a Scholarship.

In a significant development this year, the CUPE Executives introduce a fourth scholarship, namely the Reconcile Action scholarship (further details provided below).

Should you have any inquiries or require assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to the Education Committee Chair Gord Meneer or contact the Union office at (204) 415-5114

** Please note you can forward your application with supporting documents via email to cupe@cupe998.mb.ca or mail it to the CUPE office through interoffice mail. **

Attached documents:
Award Outline 2026
Application Form 2026
Bursary Award Outline 2026

 

DEADLINE APPROACHING – Manitoba Unions Indigenous Bursary in Labour Studies

Manitoba Unions Indigenous Student Prize in Labour Studies was established by Manitoba’s unions to support Indigenous students who are pursuing post-secondary education in the Labour Studies Program at the University of Manitoba.

Inspired by a commitment to reconciliation, the prize aims to create more pathways for Indigenous students to pursue opportunities in the labour movement, as union leaders, staff and member activists. The prize of $5,000 is open to Indigenous students majoring or minoring in Labour Studies.

The deadline for applications is June 1, 2026 and the prize will be awarded at the end of the 2025/26 school year. For more information, please visit the University of Manitoba’s Financial Aid and Awards website: University of Manitoba – Student Affairs – Financial Aid and Awards – Awards & Scholarships

DEADLINE APPROACHING – Scholarship from Manitoba Federation of Labour to our CUPE members

As an affiliate of the Manitoba Federation of Labour, we would like to pass on this Scholarship to all our CUPE members.

The MFL is proud to offer an annual $1,000 scholarship, the MFL Al and Alma Cerilli Young Activist Scholarship, to assist union activists who are pursuing post-secondary education.

 

Applicants must belong to an MFL affiliated union local, be 35 years of age or younger, and be enrolled in a post-secondary program for 2026/27.

The application deadline for this year’s scholarship is Friday, May 29, 2026.

Please share this with your members and encourage them to apply — the application form is available here.

In solidarity,
Kevin Rebeck
President of the Manitoba Federation of Labour