Workplace
Legislation and Case Law:
- Government of Saskatchewan – Employment Standards
- Government of Saskatchewan – Municipal Administration
- Government of Saskatchewan – Publications Centre
- Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (SHRC)
- Saskatchewan Labour Relations Board (SLRB)
- Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII)
Occupational Health & Safety and Workers’ Compensation:
- WorkSafe Saskatchewan
- Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)
- Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB)
- Office of the Workers’ Advocate (OWA)
- Ombudsman Saskatchewan
Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security:
- Unemployed Workers Help Centre
- Government of Canada – Employment Insurance (EI)
- Government of Canada – Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS)
Training and Associations:
- Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association – Safety Construction Orientation Training (SCOT)
- Saskatchewan Operator Certification Board – Operator Certification
- Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association – Training
- Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association (SUMA)
- Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM)
Union
Union Education:
The purpose of Union Education and Development activities is to educate members to become union activists in a way that is mutually beneficial to the individual member and to the local membership as a whole. You can find more about the workshops offered at the links below:
If you are interested in attending a workshop, please let your local executive know before signing up.
Labour Organizations:
- CUPE Saskatchewan
- CUPE National
- Regina and District Labour Council (RDLC)
- Saskatoon and District Labour Council (SDLC)
- Saskatchewan Federation of Labour (SFL)
- Canadian Labour Congress (CLC)
Political and Community Action:
- Saskatchewan Public Service Voter
- Saskatchewan Health Coalition
- United Way Regina
- United Way Saskatoon
- Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (NDP)
Publications and Research Institutes:
Bylaws
Our bylaws set out the rules for how our steering committee democratically elects our representatives, and how it is run.
- Saskatchewan MESC Bylaws
The CUPE Saskatchewan Constitution and Bylaws is the supreme authority for CUPE SK committees and should be read together with these bylaws.
The CUPE National Constitution is the supreme authority for CUPE and should be read together with these bylaws.