Notice: Fund applications will now be requiring employee number and non-York email addresses from applicants. This will allow for smoother disbursal of funds to members going forward. Thanks!
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Notice: Fund applications will now be requiring employee number and non-York email addresses from applicants. This will allow for smoother disbursal of funds to members going forward. Thanks!
The Bargaining Team (BT) held a meeting on Friday, January 30, 2026, with current BT members, other members (including various executives), and CUPE 3903 staff in attendance. ...
What’s Bargaining Anyway? CUPE 3903 is a labour union that is powered by members like you. One of the most important ways that we, as...
The two webpages about Sun Life health benefits are now available in French, courtesy of the Communications Committee’s Bilingualism Representative! Cherchez-vous des renseignements au sujet...
Bargaining is just around the corner! If you think that your department or hiring unit would benefit from getting more engaged with the bargaining process,...
Attention all Unit 1 members: Did you get your Winter 2026 TA contract yet? Was it later than other years, or were there issues getting your...
Don’t forget that slips, trips and falls are a major concern during winter months! Your Joint Health and Safety Committee representatives want to remind you...
By-elections for the Units 1, 2, & 3 Bargaining Team were opened at today’s General Membership Meeting! These by-elections are for vacant BT spots following previous...
The Bargaining Team (BT) held an introductory meeting on Tuesday, January 13th, 2026, with new members from units 1 & 2, as well as some...
As we shared in December, our newest unit recently ratified their first Collective Agreement (CA)! Unit 5 represents the workers at the Canadian Observatory on...
CUPE 3903 represents the contract faculty, teaching assistants, graduate assistants, and research assistants, part-time librarians and archivists, and Canadian Observatory on Homelessness workers at York University.