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LOCAL 2195 VOTES YES FOR PENSION MERGER

Posted on November 10, 2017 by CUPE2195

Your Executive heard you loud and clear with 99% of votes in favour of the pension merger. We will be casting a YES vote on behalf of the membership. Stay tuned for the final results of the pension merger.

In Solidarity,

CUPE 2195

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