Nova Scotia’s Long-term Care Workers Say the Province Is Misleading the Public About Their Ongoing Strike
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CUPE members rallied at the Nova Scotia Legislature in Halifax on April 27 (via CUPE).
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Nova Scotia’s Long-term Care Workers Say the Province Is Misleading the Public About Their Ongoing Strike
CUPE leaders aren't buying the suggestion that their members are uninformed
by
Emma Arkell,
Labour Reporter
May 1, 2026
For nearly three weeks, thousands of long-term care workers at over 30 facilities across Nova Scotia have been on strike for better wages.
CUPE members say they are not only fighting for pay that keeps up with the rising cost of living, t…
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