CUPE serves notice to province to begin next round of collective bargaining
CUPE used Labour Day to serve the provincial government with notice to bargain on behalf of public sector workers. The union represents about 4,000 provincial public sector workers in health care, longterm care, housing, schools, libraries, transition and group homes, and Government House. The current collective agreement expires March 31, 2026. “Each and every day, […]
Read moreNDP promises better benefits and pensions for early childhood educators
NDP leader Jim Dinn made another pre-election platform announcement Friday, pledging better benefits and a pension for early childhood educators. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.
Read moreIndependent MHA Eddie Joyce seeking re-election
Independent MHA Eddie Joyce has confirmed he is seeking re-election in Humber-Bay of Islands.
Read moreProvince releases long-awaited Education Accord
The provincial government released the Education Accord Thursday, its long-awaited plan to reform the education system over the next 10 years. NTV’s Bailey Howard reports.
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