SEIU Healthcare Secures $29.9M Investment To Support Homecare Workers Through my65+
SEIU Healthcare’s My65+ and Common Wealth Secure $29.9m Federal Investment to Strengthen Retirement Security for Homecare Workers
SEIU Healthcare’s My65+ and Common Wealth Secure $29.9m Federal Investment to Strengthen Retirement Security for Homecare Workers
At our New Era Assembly in May, we unveiled our new values, one of which being Courageous Action. And that’s exactly what Headwaters RPN Heather Swayze showed during a recent visit to her local Tim Hortons.
Members in the Niagara region, led by Executive Board Representative for Persons with Disabilities Briar Moore, brought our collective fight to the frontlines of period poverty.
The Ontario Court of Justice has found New Leaf: Living and Learning Together Inc., an organization that provides support for adults with developmental disabilities and/or other complex needs, guilty...
In this new era of worker power, we’re on a mission to reach new heights for you. And today I wanted to share how we’re doing exactly that.
The SEIU Healthcare Scholarship Program is open. Four applicants will win a $1,800.00 scholarship for their upcoming 2025 semester.
Southbridge’s Orchard Villa, For-Profit Long-Term Care Home Subject Of Armed Forces Report, Endures Days Of Heating Outage As Temperatures Drop To -18 Over The Weekend
Southbridge’s Orchard Villa, For-Profit Long-Term Care Home Subject Of Armed Forces Report, Endures Days Of Heating Outage As Temperatures Drop To -18 Over The Weekend
SEIU Healthcare, OCHU and Unifor call for pause on PSW Registry implementation until flaws are addressed
On September 18, 2024, we marched with over 8,000 people in solidarity with the Asupeechoseewagong Grassy Narrows First Nation in their fight for mercury justice and access to clean water.
As we reflect on the importance of truth and reconciliation, we recognize our responsibility to fight for justice. This toolkit is another step in our commitment in working with our members to create safer, more inclusive workplaces for all.
Every Ontarian deserves low-barrier access to mental health and addictions services in their community. These services must include life-saving harm reduction spaces that are well-funded and professionally administered and allow for the safe consumption and treatment in places across the province where the need is greatest serving the most vulnerable and marginalized.