CUPE 830 Facts and Information

This page provides facts and general information about Charlottetown’s municipal water and sewer workers and the ongoing strike of CUPE Local 830.

TOWN HALL MEETING

CUPE Local 830 hosted a packed town hall at the Carriage House in Charlottetown, with strong support from the community. Five city councillors showed up, and residents were fully engaged, asking great questions and showing real support for the workers. It was a clear sign of growing solidarity and a shared commitment to tackling important local issues.

TOWN HALL MEETING PRESENTATION

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OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC

This open letter was intended to inform the public and ask for their support.

CUPE 830 FACT SHEET

GRADING THE CHARLOTTETOWN NEWSLETTER

After reviewing the City’s newsletter in response to our press release, we felt it was important to provide corrections, offer constructive feedback, and assign a grade, complete with a brief memo and critique.

CUPE 830 PRESENTED WITH SOUTH AFRICA PICKET RULES

Just two hours into day one on the picket line, CUPE 830 members were handed these South African picket rules, along with a threat of arrest. You can’t make this up. The City should be embarrassed.