RETIREMENT AND LONG SERVICE AWARDS BANQUET

Our Retirement and Long Service Awards Banquet is held to celebrate all retirees and members celebrating milestone anniversaries in 2024.  The banquet will be held on Thursday, June 5, 2025.


If you retired in 2024 or are celebrating a milestone anniversary in 2024, you will receive an invitation via your email on the details of the event.  Please check your usask email or contact the office to get your tickets.

We can’t wait to celebrate with you!


Prairie School for Union Women

The Prairie School for Union Women offers trade union women an intensive four days of learning and sharing in a supportive environment. The goals of the school are to develop women’s personal and leadership skills and to build solidarity among women workers.

START: Sunday, June 8 with registration opening at 3 pm SK time
END: Thursday, June 12 at 12 pm SK time

Meals, Accommodation & Transportation

Registration fees include supper on Sunday, breakfast, lunch and supper on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and breakfast on Thursday. Any other meals are the participant’s responsibility.

Fees also include accommodation at the University of Regina and you will be situated in a two bedroom or four bedroom suite on campus. Registrants do have the option to request suite mates. However, suite assignments are based on receipt of paid registrations. The SFL reserves the right to assign accommodation.

The cost of parking on campus is included in the registration fee and transportation costs are the responsibility of the participant.

If you are interested in attending, please submit your application to the CUPE office by April 11, 2025. You will be notified shortly after if you have been approved to attend. As always, obtain permission from your manager/supervisor to attend prior to submitting your application.

Message from the President

Dear CUPE 1975 members,

As we close in on my 4 months as your elected President of CUPE 1975, I just want to take a moment to say a big thank you and acknowledge all collective efforts and achievements of the Executive.  These past 4 months have had big challenges and a steep learning curve for me and all Executive members as we settle into our roles.

We have tried our very best to acknowledge your dedication, hard work, and commitment to supporting our local which has had a very positive impact to the whole Executive team. Especially with negotiations getting under way, your support has been invaluable. Every one of us has a very important role when it comes to negotiations. We have taken all your proposals into consideration, and we will continue to strive for better working conditions, fair wages, and the respect we all deserve.

Thank you very much for your trust and support. We are continually improving, and I am confident that we will continue to achieve great things this year.

In solidarity,

Alan Bohle, President

2025 SFL Summer Camp

SFL Summer Camp is back in 2025 from August 9-15 at Shekinah Retreat Centre.

Our camp is built on a foundation of trade union values. We stand for equality, fairness, and justice; for dignity & respect of all working people. We believe in solidarity: that people can achieve more acting together than they can do on their own.

We welcome campers who are between the ages of 13-16, and who are children of union members. If your child is interested in attending, fill out the attached form and return to the office before April 11, 2025.

2025 SFL Summer Camp

SFL Summer Camp is back in 2025 from August 9-15 at Shekinah Retreat Centre.

Our camp is built on a foundation of trade union values. We stand for equality, fairness, and justice; for dignity & respect of all working people. We believe in solidarity: that people can achieve more acting together than they can do on their own.

We welcome campers who are between the ages of 13-16, and who are children of union members. If your child is interested in attending, fill out the attached form and return to the office before April 11, 2025.

Lunch and Learns

Lunch and Learns with WorkSafe for Hazardous Energy Identification Training

WorkSafe Saskatchewan will be hosting sessions on using the “Energy Wheel” which is an effective tool for identifying and controlling hazards both at work and at home. 

At the very core, safety consists of three main objectives, recognize the hazard, evaluate the hazard, and control the hazard. Yet, research shows workers currently identify only 45% of hazards present in the workplace. Without properly identifying the hazard we cannot eliminate them, reduce their risk, or apply other controls.

Join this session to take a closer look at how we currently view hazards and how the energy wheel helps your brain recognize 30 per cent more hazards in the workplace.

Register for one of the following days: 

Spring & Summer Schools

CLC/SFL Spring School and CUPE Sask Summer School are both open for registration! If you are interested in attending either of these, get permission from your supervisor first to attend. Then, fill out the application form below and submit to the office before the deadline of February 28th. If you are chosen to attend, you will be notified and given all the details. These are both excellent schools and will definitely assist you in getting more involved with CUPE!

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to reach out to the office. office@cupe1975.com or x7015

Membership Officer Election

Due to the withdrawal of one of the candidates for the Membership Officer position, we are announcing Jeff Van de Voord as the winner by acclamation of this election. There will be no online election next week.

Congratulations Jeff and we welcome you to our Executive and look forward to working with you once again!