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Constitution and By-Laws

As a chartered organization, how we operate is laid out in our Constitution and Bylaws Document, which is voted on and approved by our membership. It is based on the CUPE National Constitution which can  be viewed here.

  • Download and view our January 2024 Constitution (PDF)

 

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Latest News

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RSS BC K-12 News

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  • We have a deal: provincial bargaining committee reaches tentative agreement
  • Progress being made on framework
  • Returning to the bargaining table
  • Step forward made towards a fair deal
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