The fight to represent peer support workers in the wake of Thomus Donaghy’s murder

A photo of Andrew Ledger, president of CUPE Local 1004
Andrew Ledger, president of CUPE Local 1004 - Photo courtesy of CUPE Local 1004.
Laurence Gatinel - CFRO - VancouverBC | 13-08-2020
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By David P. Ball

 

Andrew Ledger, president of CUPE 1004, is fighting to represent peer support workers in the wake of the murder of Thomus Donaghy outside an overdose prevention site he saved lives at.

 

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For more info:
Our episode on Thomus Donaghy's death