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No Means No – it's time for Vancouver City Council to listen to their residents
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No Means No – it's time for Vancouver City Council to listen to their residents
VANCOUVER -- CUPE 15 and CUPE 1004, the two unions who represent more than 6,500 inside, outside and parks workers in the City of Vancouver, are urging council to reconsider their approach to the 2026 budget.
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VANCOUVER — CUPE 15 and CUPE 1004, the two unions who represent more than 6,500 inside, outside and parks workers in the City of Vancouver, are urging council to reconsider their approach to the 2026 budget. “We’ve seen a record number of residents speak out against this budget. It’s time for Mayor and Council to listen to their residents: no means no,” says CUPE 15 President Santino Scardillo. “If Council goes ahead with the zero percent proper…
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