CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES (CUPE) (labor union)

CUPE [Canadian Union of Public Employees] supports lesbian couple [against Ontario Health Insurance Plan; will be going to Ontario court; Karen Andrews case].
P36 (Oct. 21, 1987): 11 (11cm.)
Breaking the Barriers [title of 3rd annual women's conference sponsored by Canadian Union of Public Employees; Calgary conference's focus was minorities; lesbians one of many topics of discussion; Karen Andrews present; etc.] By Barb Clay and Gens Hellquist.
P47 (v7n2)(March 1, 1989): 17 (31cm.)
Challenging Revenue Canada [Canadian Union of Public Employees will challenge federal Income Tax Act; CUPE wants to provide pension benefits to same-sex couples working for the union organization; reference also to arbitration ruling earlier in year regarding family leave benefits for federal government employees, a ruling which federal government has appealed; additional reference to a ruling ordering Ontario government to provide benefits].
P85 (v11n8)(Dec. 8, 1993): 21 (22cm.)
Challenging tax act [Canadian Union of Public Employees challenges Income Tax Act, claiming discrimination on basis of sexual orientation; case heard July 25 and 26; will be several months before decision].
P99 (v13n6)(Sept. 13, 1995): 21-22 (27cm.)
Pension plan case lost [Canadian Union of Public Employees decides to appeal recent Ontario Court General Division decision rejecting request to open pension plan to same-sex couples; elaboration and comments, including apparent relationship to Egan-Nesbit legal case].
P100 (v13n7)(Oct. 25, 1995): 22 (28cm.)