Dues Restructuring Meeting [more info in Member's Area]CUPE 998 is looking for New StewardsAre you interested in learning more your Union and getting involved? If so, please consider taking on the role of Shop Steward in your area.Contact Chief Steward Kelli Howell at 204-360-5077 to learn this exciting opportunity.Scholarships & Bursary's for 2014/15 [ more ]CUPE Local 998 is proud to have a fresh new website and hope our members will take the time to browse around on it. If you have any comments/suggestions feel free to contact Michelle Balina .CUPE Local 998 proudly serves the clerical & technical staff at Manitoba Hydro and is over 1300 members strong.Our Executives consist of eleven elected members, one chief steward, three elected trustees and one CUPE national representative.The What's New section is intended for our members and is updated frequently - check back regularly for updates & information!
Highlighted content related to the Union Education main menu item.Text search termsHighlighted content related to the Search main menu item.About UsShare this page in your online social circlesShare this Share this page on Twitter Share this page on Facebook Share this page on Google Email this to a friendThe Canadian Union of Public Employees is Canada's largest union, with over 627,000 members across the country. CUPE represents workers in health care, emergency services, education, early learning and child care, municipalities, social services, libraries, utilities, transportation, airlines and more. We have more than 70 offices across the country, in every province.
Collective bargaining, pay on time, sick leave. Can you imagine a public sector employer that no longer cares about these things? Neither can we. Which is why the federal Conservatives' proposed changes to these and more should concern all of us. Whether it's bargaining better salaries and benefits for members, defending member grievances or advocating for better public policies, unions like PIPSC matter to you.We would like to update you on our new member engagement initiative, which is intended to help us work 'Better Together' and take up the difficult challenges we face.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers Punter Mike Renaud was awarded the 2013 Athletes in Action (AIA) Gord Barwell Award at the AIA Pro Athletes/Chaplains Conference on Saturday May 3 in Cochrane, Alberta. The Gord Barwell Award is presented each year to a CFL player who exhibits exemplary Christian conduct and leadership both on and off of the field. The award is named after legendary receiver, the late Gord Barwell of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, who helped establish the ministry of Athletes in Action...To Row or Not To RowView All The world of professional sport is foreign to most of us who only see a flash of athletic brilliance every now and then on the television screen. But the truth is, sport consumes so much of an athlete's life. Often, sport is a joy, as the rush of competition redeems seemingly endless hours of training and practice. And for the many Christian athletes who spend years in pursuit of their dreams, there is both opportunity and temptation: the chance to glorify God in sport, and the risk of it becoming...Running with Polar BearsView All Some people swim with dolphins
TEAM was first organized as an Association in 1972, with the purpose of conveying the desires and concerns of managers to the Manitoba Telephone System through meaningful dialogue. By 1985, the majority of management employees decided a stronger voice was required for MTS to hear them. Consequently, with this majority, TEAM obtained certification from the Manitoba Labour Board in 1986 to be the bargaining unit for the management employees of the Manitoba Telephone System.