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Office Hours
Please note that due to holidays and vacation time, the office will be open altered hours next week (June 30 – July 4). If you need to come into the office, please call first (306-966-7015) to ensure someone can be there. We will still be monitoring emails so you can reach us that way asContinue reading “Office Hours”
Day of Mourning
Child Care in Saskatchewan
Message from the President
Dear CUPE 1975 members, As we close in on my 4 months as your elected President of CUPE 1975, I just want to take a moment to say a big thank you and acknowledge all collective efforts and achievements of the Executive. These past 4 months have had big challenges and a steep learning curveContinue reading “Message from the President”
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Meet the therapy dog bringing comfort at Saskatoon vaccine clinics
Meet the therapy dog bringing comfort at Saskatoon vaccine clinics | 650 CKOM In a bustling corner of the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s immunization clinic at the Gordie Howe Event Centre, a gentle presence is working wonders for those facing the stress of vaccinations. Since becoming a certified therapy dog in 2019, Dibs has brought comfortContinue reading “Meet the therapy dog bringing comfort at Saskatoon vaccine clinics”
All Unions Pancake Breakfast!
Come celebrate with CUPE!
We are celebrating 80 years of being on campus and would love for you to join us! Come have a bite to eat and meet your Executive! Special thanks to CUPE Sask for putting this together! If you would like to volunteer to assist us, contact Heather at the office for more information. See youContinue reading “Come celebrate with CUPE!”
Update your overage-dependent information
With the new school year beginning next month, Sun Life requires the most up-to-date information for overage dependents who are eligible to receive benefits under your plan. If your dependent is unmarried, between the ages of 21 and 26, and is currently attending a college or university full-time, they will be covered for as long as theyContinue reading “Update your overage-dependent information”
