As we approach April 28th, the National Day of Mourning, let's take a moment to reflect on the importance of this day. It’s a time to remember those who have lost their lives, suffered injuries, or fallen ill due to their work.
À l’approche du 28 avril, le Jour de deuil national, prenons un moment pour réfléchir à l’importance de cette journée. C’est l’occasion de se souvenir de ceux qui ont perdu la vie, qui ont été blessés ou qui sont tombés malades à cause de leur travail.
Applaudissons nos membres incroyables de la SCFP 104 alors que nous célébrons la Semaine des Télécommunicateurs de la Sécurité Publique ! Votre dévouement et votre travail acharné assurent la sécurité des Canadiens en cas de besoin. Voici une semaine remplie d'appréciation.
Cheers to our incredible CUPE 104 Members as we celebrate Public Safety Telecommunicator Week! Your dedication and hard work keep Canadians safe and connected in times of need. Here's to a week filled with appreciation and recognition for all that you do.
It was a pleasure speaking with Adam today. We spoke at length and it was great to finally be able to tell our story of the long-standing discrimation and attacks towards us from our very own employer!
. @Cupe104 estimates that RCMP call centres are understaffed by as much as 40%. In BC that number is at 43%. @Adam_Stirling speaks with Kathleen Hippern, President, RCMP Emergency Telecommunications Operators and Dispatchers (CUPE 104) https://t.co/HgozcqFQ5U