First Black Woman Leads CUPE Ontario By Neil Armstrong Yolanda McClean, who until recently served as secretary-treasurer of CUPE Ontario, has been elected president by delegates at its annual convention to lead the province’s largest union. Yolanda McClean She is the first education worker and the first Black woman to be elected president of the union which represents more than 300,000 members working in the public sector. “I am humbled and hono…
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