COVID-19 UPDATE – CUPE CALLS ON SUPPORT FOR MANITOBA WORKERS & THEIR FAMILIES

CUPE members work hard every day to deliver quality public services that our communities can rely on across Manitoba. We want to thank all members who are working on the front lines of the current coronavirus outbreak.

At this time, we know that public services and the workers that deliver these services are more important than ever as we face a global pandemic. CUPE Local Unions and CUPE Manitoba have been monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic closely. The situation is evolving quickly, and we know that this is causing stress and confusion for our members as facility closures, school closures and service restrictions are being put in place in an attempt to curb the outbreak.

We remind CUPE members and all workers that it is the responsibility of employers to ensure the health and safety of their employees, and that you have the right to refuse unsafe work. Your union’s resources and expertise are available to help you. Contact your CUPE Local Union or area CUPE office should you have questions.

Your union is working hard to protect our members’ rights and to advocate for our members’ health and safety – as well as your economic stability and income security during this uncertain time. As such, CUPE Manitoba is calling on the Government of Manitoba to immediately address the following issues to support public sector workers in the fight to curb the outbreak:

• Workers should not face the loss of income due to quarantine or self-isolation measures, and incomes should be maintained for workers affected by temporary closures of schools, universities, childcare centres and recreational facilities. • All front-line workers need access to appropriate personal protective equipment, including N95 respirators. • Workers who have to self-isolate due to illness, travel or compromised immunity should be able to access paid leave without using sick leave banks.

• Doctor note requirements by public-sector employers should be waived.

• With schools and childcare centres closing*, the government needs to provide substantial financial assistance for parents who cannot afford alternative care, or who need to miss work to care for a child.

• Legislation to protect the jobs of workers and waive the requirements for sick notes during the pandemic.

• Call on the federal government to expand access to Employment Insurance, increase benefit levels, and reduce eligibility requirements. • Instruct crown and municipal utilities, banks, landlords, credit card companies and financial institutions to extend and relax mortgage, rent and bill payment requirements, loan servicing obligations, and other responsibilities facing consumers and households.

If you are experiencing symptoms and recently travelled outside Canada or you were exposed to someone who has COVID-19, it is advised that you stay home and contact Health Links (204-788-8200 or toll-free at 1-888-315-9257) for instructions.

Shared Health also offers an Online Self-Screening Tool

*NOTE:  Parents who will be providing front-line health care or are a member of a fire, police or paramedic service and not be able to find alternative childcare while services are suspended are asked to contact 204-945-0776 or 1-888-213-4754 (toll-free).

For the latest news visit:
Government of Canada
Government of Manitoba

CUPE will be posting updates as they become available on the CUPE National website

We recommend checking back regularly.

A Message from CUPE National Office – The Global Pandemic

This week the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19, a global pandemic.

We recognize this is causing great concern for our members, many of whom are on the front lines providing care and support to the most vulnerable in our communities.

Public services are the backbone of a safe and healthy community, and are never more important than in the face of a crisis. We have always been proud of the work our members do despite the many challenges they face, including chronic underfunding and austerity measures by governments. We want to acknowledge that work today as you help your communities navigate this new crisis while dealing with your own challenges and family responsibilities.

It is important that our members know that their union will be there for them throughout this crisis. In the coming weeks, our members may face closures, cancellations and quarantines that impact their work and their workplaces. As always, CUPE staff are available to help ensure our members’ rights and benefits are fully protected. The work of our union continues, and COVID-19 does nothing to change that.

We know that spring is a busy season for union meetings. CUPE locals should check advisories from local and provincial public health agencies before making decisions to cancel or postpone meetings and events. Democratic principles of accountability and transparency remain important, and staff are available to assist in the application and interpretation of the National Constitution and your bylaws.

CUPE will continue to monitor the situation and will make decisions about whether to proceed with upcoming national meetings, courses, and events as required.

CUPE will be posting updates for our members as they become available on our website at https://cupe.ca/search/COVID. We recommend checking back regularly.

Stay safe, and stay strong.

In solidarity,

MARK HANCOCK
National President

CHARLES FLEURY
National Secretary-Treasurer

Public Utilities Board Report on Efficiency Manitoba

PROVINCE RECEIVES PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD REPORT ON
EFFICIENCY MANITOBA’S 2020-23 EFFICIENCY PLAN

Manitoba Conservation and Climate advises that it has received the Public Utilities Board (PUB) report on the startup plan for Efficiency Manitoba.

Efficiency Manitoba presented a three-year plan with proposed electric and natural gas demand-side management (DSM) programs and includes energy-saving activities and projections.

The plan has a target of reducing electricity consumption by 4.5 per cent over the next three years and reducing natural gas consumption by 2.25 per cent over the same period.

The province is currently reviewing the report and will make a final decision considering the PUB recommendations later this month.  The province expects Efficiency Manitoba will be operational April 1.

The PUB report has been posted on its website, and is available at:
www.pubmanitoba.ca/v1/proceedings-decisions/appl-current/index.html.