May 7, 2020 CORRECTIONAL SERVICES APPRECIATION DAY REGINA – The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed May 7th Correctional Services Appreciation day. This is an opportunity for us all to recognize the important role corrections…
May 7, 2020 CORRECTIONAL SERVICES APPRECIATION DAY REGINA – The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed May 7th Correctional Services Appreciation day. This is an opportunity for us all to recognize the important role corrections…
March 18, 2020 Missed opportunity: SGEU says Saskatchewan government fiscal update does nothing to calm fears Reacting to today’s Saskatchewan Party government fiscal update, the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union…
March 18, 2020 Budget Day statement from SGEU President Bob Bymoen During this critical time, we need to recognize the collective importance of funding public services in our province. We are seeing the consequences of already…
June 4, 2015 The Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union (SGEU) is on the move to better serve its members. After more than 50 years, the 20,000-member union is relocating its head office from 1440 Broadway Avenue to 1011…
New evidence proves that costs skyrocket when highways work is transferred from the public to the private sector. Consulting costs have risen by more than 400 per cent in the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways in the past five years. And…
Workers and reps call for government accountability delivering promised funding A group of community based workers and their supporting unions are asking the public to empower their quest to find answers surrounding the delivery of promised…
Saskatchewan residents speak out against liquor privatization The people of Saskatchewan are wasting no time accepting an open invitation to send a powerful message to Brad Wall to stop the train of liquor privatization. In just a few weeks,…
Evidence supports enhancing Saskatchewan's public liquor system: SGEU submission to gov't consultation Saskatchewan’s public liquor stores generate millions in profits for the province’s families, and could easily afford to expand and…
Curtial consultants not public service workers Government should re-think the cost and efficiency of its use of private consultants instead of imposing a hiring freeze on public service jobs, according to SGEU. The provincial auditor found…
New research confirms privatizing liquor sales would mean loss of millions in government revenue A new financial analysis provides clear evidence that privatizing public liquor stores would mean millions in lost revenue for the province’s…
Appreciating community-based workers across Saskatchewan In celebration of Community Worker Appreciation Day, a conference for community-based organization (CBO) workers was held at the Park Town Hotel in Saskatoon on November 6 and 7.…
Liquor consultation should shed light on who benefits from privatization The government’s recently-announced consultation on liquor privatization will help shed light on the question of who benefits if liquor sales are turned over to private…
SGEU staff moved by the real and ongoing struggles facing rural Saskatchewan SGEU members who heard the stories of thousands of rural residents across the province say they feel a renewed and passionate commitment to stopping and reversing the…
Heightened call for changes to Saskatchewan's prison system New report says the province’s jails are the most strained in the country The Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union says a new report detailing the province’s…