The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) passed a motion requesting national vice-president Fred Hahn's resignation following a recent social media post he shared.
FILE - Fred Hahn, President of the Ontario Canadian Union of Public Employees , speaks at a press conference to voice the opposition to the "back-to-work" legislation by the Ontario PC government, at Queen's Park, in Toronto, Monday, July 16, 2018.
"I'm getting messages on my phone from CUPE members saying his comments have been disgusting. In my opinion, he's a disgusting human being anyways," Ford said. 'Issues remain significant' between parties just hours before potential railway stoppage: labour minister Man, 28, charged with first-degree murder after woman found with hands, mouth bound in Lachine apartment
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