Today, we bid a fond farewell to our logo of a red box with simple white "MGEU" lettering.and are pleased to introduce a new visual identity that provides a nod to the past, while guiding us to the future.
Learn more about our new look: https://t.co/q0lchQn8sd
“During uncertain economic times, government needs to step up to ensure people have the services they rely on. Without concrete action to fill vacant positions across government, Manitobans will continue to face gaps in services.” https://t.co/eszRhPB6dU
https://t.co/VdVqPcKr9B Even if you don’t see them, health professionals care deeply about their clients’ well-being and work tirelessly to ensure they receive the care they need. 🔁 Retweet to show your appreciation! .@NUPGE#VoicesOfHealthProfessionals#MemberSpotlight
70% of health professionals experiencing constant stress are unsure if they’ll stay in healthcare. The pressure is taking a toll. Read the full report https://t.co/VdVqPcKr9B. Help build a stronger public health care system! #VoicesOfHealthProfessionals#canlab
Are you a university or college student looking for a summer position?
We're hiring a summer student to provide support in our RC in Winnipeg.
If you're interested, applications close February 24 at 4 pm.
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We're hiring a Staff Representative I!
This is is a complex and responsible position where the incumbent administers and enforces collective agreements on behalf of the membership of the MGEU.
View position details: https://t.co/SheZw9ObHx Apply by Feb. 21, 2024 @4pm
https://t.co/Fy0aeP7UlZ Throughout February we will be highlighting important stories that reflect the history and future of Black history in our country.
Canadian Blood Services (Local 200) members ratified a new six-year agreement on January 27, 2025.
Highlights of the new agreement include significant improvements to annual wages, shift premiums and a $500 one-time lump sum payment. 🩸 🩸
“It's really frustrating for our workers. They want to provide these services and there's just not enough time and not enough people to really provide the service at a level that Manitobans expect,” MGEU President Kyle Ross says.
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Are you a university or college student looking for a summer job?
Join MGEU as a receptionist in our Winnipeg office!
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Applications close Jan. 31 at 4 pm.
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“We believe the best results come when we negotiate at the table, but unfortunately these workers have been put in a position to consider strike action,” said MGEU President, Kyle Ross.
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"We're hopeful that we can return to the table and try to resolve this in a way that doesn't involve taking strike action, but we have to continue working at it," MGEU President Ross told CBC on Friday.
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“The employers aren’t leaving them a lot of choice, if they want to be treated equally with the other workers,” MGEU President Kyle Ross said. “I think it’s a fair ask — they do very difficult work and it’s impactful on their everyday life.”
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