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Monday, May 06, 2024

Kim Novak UFCW 1518 Obituary : United Food & Commercial Workers President Kim Novak Death : How Did Kim Novak Die

Kim Novak's passing marks a profound loss for the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW 1518) and the broader labor movement. As UFCW 1518 President, she was not just a leader but a beacon of unwavering commitment to the rights and well-being of workers. Kim's advocacy extended far beyond the confines of her union; she was a staunch ally to workers everywhere, demonstrating solidarity and support in times of need.

Her leadership was characterized by a rare blend of strength and compassion. Kim approached her role with kindness, ensuring that every worker she represented felt seen and heard. Her dedication to the cause was matched only by her genuine care for those around her. Colleagues and friends alike remember her as a truly remarkable individual whose impact transcended the boundaries of her professional life.

The outpouring of grief and condolences from fellow labor leaders, including the Confederation of University and College Employees (CUPE) BC, underscores the depth of Kim's influence and the profound loss her passing represents. Across the labor movement, her legacy will endure as a testament to the power of advocacy driven by empathy and solidarity.


In the wake of this tragedy, the importance of prioritizing self-care and supporting one another resonates strongly. Kim's passing serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing moments with loved ones. As the labor community mourns her loss, there is a collective call to honor her memory by continuing the fight for justice and equality in the workplace.


In offering condolences to Kim's family, friends, and the entire UFCW union family, CUPE BC reaffirms its commitment to providing support during this difficult time. Together, as a community, we will navigate the grief of her absence while carrying forward the values she championed with such unwavering dedication.

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