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PSAC members support their teams on June 19th
Published by Patrick June 19th, 2008 in Bargaining, Lower Mainland, South Vancouver Island Tags: Bargaining.On June 19th PSAC members throughout BC marked one year of bargaining with Treasury Board by joining together and telling the employer that we deserve to be treated with respect and that we deserve more at the bargaining table.
In downtown Vancouver, 250 people braved the rain and gathered at Canada Place to hear REVP Kay Sinclair and member negotiators Karim Lawji and Megan Adam speak. PSAC and PIPSC members working for Treasury Board, CFIA, CRA, Canada Post and Parks Canada gathered to hear bargaining updates, sign thinkpublic! postcards to their MPs, and enjoy lunch.
At the Pacific Forestry Centre in Victoria, UEW members were joined by their PIPSC and summer student co-workers for a hamburger BBQ. In Nelson, Area Strike Coordinator Sheila Pearce and members at the Service Canada office dressed in ratty clothes to demonstrate how poorly they are paid!
Other lunch time activities took place across BC and we will have a full report soon. In the meantime, here are some photos.
- Service Canada office - Nelson
- Service Canada office - Nelson
- Service Canada office - Nelson
- Service Canada office - Nelson
- Flat Stephen made a cameo - Victoria
- Pacific Forestry Centre - Victoria
- Pacific Forestry Centre - Victoria
- Pacific Forestry Centre - Victoria
- Pacific Forestry Centre - Victoria
- Jack Seto, aka Captain PSAC - Vancouver
- Members & the public signed postcards to their MP's - Vancouver
- JLP coordinators Susan Jardine & Julie Balantes - Vancouver
- Vancouver
- Robert Strang, CEIU 20944 and Janelle Ho-Shing, PSAC staff - Vancouver
- Karim Lawji, member negotiator for the FB group - Vancouver
- PSAC members showed their support for the teams in many ways - Vancouver
- Cheers to Ali for the hot dogs - Vancouver
- Vancouver
- Megan expressed her disappointment at the TB wage offer - Vancouver
- Megan Adam, PA member negotiator - Vancouver
- Kay Sinclair, REVP for BC addresses the crowd - Vancouver
- ~250 members gathered, despite the weather - Vancouver
- Jack Seto, GSU 20008 - Vancouver
- Regina Brennan & Dan Keaton warm the crowd up - Vancouver
- Our MC, Garry Fraser - Vancouver
Upcoming: Discussion Night
Published by Patrick June 19th, 2008 in Lower Mainland, Womens Issues Tags: nat, vancouver, women.Discussion Night: Decriminalization of Prostitution in Vancouver
- June 25, 5:30-8:30PM
- SFU Harbour Centre
- 580 West Hastings, Vancouver
Co-sponsored by the PSAC National Component, the PSAC Vancouver Regional Women’s Committee, and
Vancouver Area Council. For more information, please contact the PSAC at (604) 430 5631.
Program:
- 5:30: Reception
- 6:00: Opening remarks
- 6:30: Guest speakers include: Libby Davies, MP Van East; Representatives from Vancouver Rape Relief & Vancouver Women’s Shelter
- 7:10: Plenary session
- 8:30: Discussion
Upcoming: Victoria Pride Festival - Public and proud to be!
Published by Patrick June 17th, 2008 in Pride, South Vancouver Island Tags: Pride, pride-parade, victoria.
- Date: July 6, 2008
- Where: A Channel Bldg on Broad Street, in downtown Victoria.
- Who: All GLBT PSAC Members, Families and Friends.
- Why: To celebrate Victoria Pride, PSAC Pride & to let the public know that we are proud to be federal public services employees; To also raise awareness that we deserve to be treated fairly and respectfully by our Departmental Employers & the Treasury Board.
We will be having a PSAC Union table on the festival grounds at Fisherman’s Wharf Park following the parade. We are looking for volunteers for the union table and to hand out information regarding PSAC initiatives to support our members, communities as well as our world’s communities.
Please feel free to contact Paul Jones, GLBT Member Coordinator, PSAC Regional Council @ pablojones@shaw.ca or at 250.813.0565. See you there! Visit victoriapridesociety.org for lead-up events.
Walk4Justice June 21st – September 15th, 2008
Published by Patrick June 17th, 2008 in Around the Province, House of Labour, Human Rights Tags: bc fed, House of Labour, Human Rights.via BC Federation of Labour
The B.C. Federation of Labour is supporting women who are making a journey from British Columbia to Ottawa in honour of missing and murdered women across Canada. This Walk is supported by Amnesty International, B.C. Federation of Labour, BCGEU, ILWU Local 500, United Native Nations, Native Women’s Association of Canada and countless other organizations across Canada.
This important walk begins in Vancouver, BC on June 21, 2008 and ends with a huge event in Ottawa on September 15, 2008 where there will be a full day session on Parliament Hill and presentation of a petition. On June 21 in Vancouver, an event is being organized to launch the walk and more details will be provided.
These women need your help, and we are asking unions, labour councils and communities along their route to pitch in and help support this important Walk. Even if you are not en route, you can help by sending a donation to support the walkers.
On June 19th Tell the World what Public Services are worth!
Published by Patrick June 12th, 2008 in Around the Province, Bargaining, CFIA, Canada Post / Purolator, Parks Canada, Treasury Board Tags: Bargaining.
Actions are taking place all across the province…
In Downtown Vancouver, meet in front of Canada Place for music, speakers and food from 12 noon - 1PM. Look for the PSAC banners! Show your support for Public Services and your Bargaining Teams! Wear your “I Support My Bargaining Team” tattoo or sticker and enjoy a free hot dog!
In Metro Vancouver members are going to a Bargaining, BBQ and Baseball event at Nat Bailey Stadium. They’ll hear about negotiations, share a meal, and enjoy a Vancouver Canadians game afterwards!
The South Kootenays is encouraging members to dress in ratty clothes to demonstrate how poorly they are paid.
In the Service Canada site in Prince George members will be in beach wear with “We deserve better†buttons and balloons and “I Support my bargaining team†tattoos and stickers at its National Public Service Week breakfast.
Fraser Valley is distributing peanuts, symbolizing what they think of the employer’s pay offer and giving out bargaining information to the members.
There will be a Union Pizza Day lunch at both Service Canada Sites in Kamloops and Salmon Arm. In Kamloops they are asking members to wear green that day (Show us some green) and will have green balloons with I Support my Bargaining Team stickers.
If there are no events near you initiate your own!
There are plenty of things you can do to show your support! Download our “Things to Do†flyer (.pdf)
Send a message to your MP! Sign a Think Public postcard and make sure your MP gets the message!
Upcoming: Fundraiser for Burma - Surrey
Published by Patrick May 15th, 2008 in Lower Mainland Tags: burma, Lower Mainland.via BC Federation of Labour
Food fair to raise funds for relief efforts in Myanmar (Burma), organized by the Myanmar Community in Vancouver.
- Sunday May 18, 2008
- Manawmaya Buddhist Monastary
- 13260 - 108th Ave @ 132nd St., Surrey
Come one, come all! Bring your family, friends, and anyone who will be interested. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Upcoming forum: Homelessness - what’s happened, what’s next?
Published by Patrick May 13th, 2008 in Lower Mainland, Make Poverty History Tags: Make Poverty History, vancouver.Major Public Forum: We are expecting representatives from all political parties with over 1000 members of the public attending this event.
The topic: Homelessness! What’s happened? What’s next? The number of homeless in Vancouver keeps rising! Learn about innovations in Vancouver!
Hear from Steve Snyder and Tim Richter! (Calgary’s Committee to End Homelessness www.endinghomelessness.ca)
- May 22, 2008 at 7pm (doors open 6:30)
- St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church
- Nelson & Burrard, Vancouver
- (free underground parking from alley)
For more information call: 604-683-4574
PSAC photos: April / May
Published by Patrick May 7th, 2008 in Around the Province, Conventions/Conferences Tags: april-28, convention, may-day, Photos.
We have lots of photos this month! Many from May Day in Vancouver where a good contingent of the PSAC BC members and staff joined migrants, immigrants, undocumented, indigenous and Canadian workers for the May Day Organizing Committee’s annual International Workers’ Day march & rally on May 1st. This years’ theme was “Reclaim May 1st, International Workers’ Day! March for Workers Rights!”. Megan Adam, Alternate-REVP and First Vice-President for the PSAC Vancouver & District Area Council (VAC), spoke as a member organization of the May Day Organizing Committee at Grandview Park in Vancouver.
As well as some from the 2008 BC Regional Triennial Convention (a full convention report and all the photos are coming soon) and from the May Day celebrations in Terrace where Be Gomes, RC Geographic Coordinator for Northwestern BC, distributed “Think Public!” materials with the Kitimat-Terrace and District Labour Council.
Cheers to Jack Seto and the GSU 20008 Executive for sending in some We Support Our Bargaining team photos (the posters have been signed and sent to the TB Bargaining Team) and to Rosemary MacKenzie, James Little and Cindy Little (RC Coordinator for the South Island) who attended the April 28th Day of Mourning event in Victoria.
Upcoming: Public forum - the future of public postal services
Published by Patrick May 1st, 2008 in Lower Mainland, Political Action Tags: cupw.The Canadian Union of Postal Workers is holding a Public Forum on Monday May 5th in Surrey and Tuesday May 6th in Vancouver.
- Surrey: May 5th, 7-9PM, SFU, 13450 102 Ave, room 3090. Moderated by Carolyn Chalifoux-Rice, New Westminster & District Labour Council
- Vancouver: May 6th, 7-9PM, Library Square 350 West Georgia, Alma VanDusen room. Moderated by Jim Sinclair, BCFL.
- Presentation by CUPW National President Denis Lemelin and discussion to follow both meetings.
We want to talk about the public services in Canada including the public postal services. We will have great Moderators and a great presentation by our National President about OUR VISION. Open discussion to follow.
We are also looking for active audience participants that will keep the general conversation flowing by relating the information to the issues that all our public services have faced and will possibly be facing. For more information visit publicpostoffice.ca
Minutes: Southern Vancouver Island AC meeting April 9 2008
Published by Patrick April 30th, 2008 in Area Councils, Minutes, South Vancouver Island Tags: action, Minutes, vancouver-island, victoria.PSAC Southern Vancouver Island District Area Council meeting minutes – April 9th, 2008, PSAC Victoria Regional Office
Present:
- Nick Humphreys – UEW 20169
- Virginia Vaillancourt – UVAE 20030
- John Rumsby – UTE 20028
- Cindy Little – UTE 20028
- Scott Parker – UTE 20028
- Jim Sidel – DCL 20500
- Ken Waldron – UNDE 21013
- Ian Wiggs – UNDE 21008
- Ches Bennett - DCL 20500
- Alexandra Ripco – UEW 20076
- Graeme Goodmanson – UEW 20169
- Brenda Esplen – UTE 20028
- Sylvaine Boudreault – AGR 20064
- Jack Gale – GSU 20001
- Mandi Schubert – CEIU 20975
- Deborah Gruben – National 20140
- Sharon Hazelwood – National 20140
- Fabian DeGuire– UNDE 21008
- Hettie Wheeler – USGE 20012
- Peter Neelands – NRU 20088
- David Ramalho – UNDE 21011
- James Little – H & S Rep
- Dave Jackson – Regional Rep
- Susan Jardine - JLP Field Coordinator
- Julie Balantes - JLP Field Coordinator
Continue reading below, or download the SVIDAC meeting minutes - April 9th (pdf)
Item |
Discussion | Action |
| 1. Call to order | Chairperson Sister Little called the meeting to order at 5:36pm | |
| 2. Introductions | Roundtable introductions of members present and guests Susan Jardine and Julie Balantes both from (JLP) Joint Learning Program | |
| 3. Proposed Agenda | No amendments
m/s/c J Rumsby/J Side |
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| 4. Adoption of Minutes from January 29, 2008 | m/s/c K Waldron/I Wiggs | |
| 5. Guest Speakers from JLP | The Joint Learning relations Program (JLP) is a partnership between the Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Canada Public Service Agency (formerly the Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada). This initiative resulted from the collective bargaining in the fall of 2004 and over $8M was dedicated to the Joint Learning Program (JLP) to fund learning activities, designed and delivered jointly by union and management. One of the unique aspects of the program is the partnership that it forges between the employer and the union. The program is co-managed by the parties, learning materials are co-developed, and workshops are co-delivered. The JLP has chosen four “core†topics related to fostering a workplace climate based on mutual trust and respect. They are: Interpreting The Collective Agreement – (1 day) Union-Management Consultation – (In Residence 2 days; 3rd day booked for UMCC) Anti-harassment – 1 day (2 can be requested) Respecting Differences, Anti-Discrimination (1 day, 2 days recommended) There is bridge funding in place of $292,000.00/month until Collective Agreement is ratified. Currently JLP has 80 active facilitators. There is a 5 day facilitator training course put on by JLP Currently an Employment Equity course is being developed and hopefully will be out JLP is asking the SVIDAC to jointly sponsor departmental crossover/interdepartmental |
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| 6. BC Convention | Reviewed General, Finance and By-Law Resolutions going to the PSAC BC Triennial Convention. The resolutions are available to view at www.psacbc.com | |
| 7. Logo Contest | Tabled to next meeting. | |
| 8. Election of Vice President | Elections conducted by Brother Dave Jackson.
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| 9. Bargaining Update | Request to have Collective Bargaining update at the next SVIDAC meeting. | |
| 10. Adjournment | Motion to adjourn meeting. Meeting adjourned at 7:20pmm/s/c J Rumsby/V.Vaillancourt |
Sister Cindy Little, President
Virginia Vaillancourt, Recording Secretary
On April 28th: Mourn for the Dead, Fight for the Living - Now more than ever!
Published by Patrick April 23rd, 2008 in Around the Province, Health & Safety, House of Labour Tags: april-28, clc, health-and-safety.
April 28, 2008 marks the 24th anniversary of the National Day of Mourning for workers killed or hurt by workplace injuries or disease.
The Canadian Labour Congress, who were the authors of this initiative in 1984, have marked this special day with the theme of “Mourn for the Dead, Fight for the Living – Now more than ever!†It is very encouraging to see that this special day is now celebrated around the world from Azerbaijan to Zambia with more involvement being seen each and every year.
The PSAC continues to struggle to create stronger laws and regulations in support of Health & Safety and Hazard Prevention. We hope that the annual observance of this day will strengthen the resolve to establish safer conditions in the workplace for all.
Please join with the PSAC and other labour organizations at Day of Mourning events scheduled in your community.
Resources (all .pdf)
PSAC members at Convention and across the province support their bargaining teams
Published by Patrick April 23rd, 2008 in Bargaining, Lower Mainland, North Vancouver Island, Treasury Board Tags: Bargaining, Photos, Treasury Board.- CEIU 20974 - Vancouver
- CEIU 20974 - Vancouver
- CEIU Local 20963 - Campbell River
- UCTE 20232 - Chatham Point Light Station
- NHWU 20037 - Victoria
- CEIU 20944 - Vancouver
- CEIU 20944 - Vancouver
- CEIU 20944 - Vancouver
- CEIU 20944 - Vancouver
- BC member negotiators prepare to head back to the table
- CEIU 20944 - Vancouver
- CEIU 20944 - Vancouver
- CEIU 20975 - Victoria
- UEW 20147 - Big Qualicum Hatchery
Minutes: Vancouver Area Council meeting - April 8 2009
Published by Patrick April 22nd, 2008 in Area Councils, Lower Mainland, Minutes Tags: Minutes, vancouver, vancouver-ac.Minutes – Vancouver Area Council meeting, April 8, 2008
The meeting was called to order at 5:14 PM
In attendance (*delegate designation below means voting delegate for the Area Council):
- Sharon Tieman, UPCE 20101 (delegate)
- Jazz Nagra, UVAE 20045 (delegate)
- S. Marie Lygo, UVAE 20045 (delegate)
- Megan Adam, UEW 20147 (delegate)
- Rob Hellenius, DCL 20501 (guest)
- Rhonda Johns, UPCE 20095 (delegate)
- Sam Wiese, CEIU 20949 (delegate)
- Jamey Mills, UTE 20027 (guest)
- Teri Lee, AGR 20044 (delegate)
Download the Vancouver Area Council meeting minutes, April 8 2008 (pdf), or continue reading below
1. Introductions
- meeting began with a quick round of introductions. The group welcomed Rob to his first Area Council meeting.
- all shared that they have delegate status to Regional Convention, except for Rob who may come as an observer.
2. Resolutions to Convention
- The Area Council had lively discussion on the resolutions and noted in particular the resolutions they have authored.
- By-Laws resolutions: Sam, a member of this Committee, walked the Area Council through the by-laws resolutions and noted typos for correction. Sam will forward these corrections to the committee.
- General resolutions: it was explained that if no or only some general resolutions are addressed at convention, they can still be referred to the Regional Council, but those that need to go to national convention would have to be submitted by a constitutionally recognized body. Megan, the chair of this Committee, walked through the resolutions.
- Finance: Sam presented the resolutions for this Committee.
3. Regional Convention
- Motion: to have the Vancouver & District Area Council pay the Leave Without Pay of its Regional Convention delegate, Jazz Nagra, for Friday, April 18, 2008 and to also cover the convention delegate fee. (m/s Sam, Megan, CARRIED).
4. May Day Organizing Committee (MDOC)
- Monica updated the Area Council on upcoming events of the MDOC:
- “International Workers Day” Cultural Solidarity Evening on Saturday, April 26, 2008, at 7:00 pm. Rhizome Cafe, Vancouver, 317 East Broadway at Kingsway and Broadway
- Reclaim May 1st, International Worker’s Day! March for workers’ rights! May Day March & Rally on Thursday, May 1, 2008 - 5:30 pm || Gather at Clark Park at Commercial Drive and East 14th then 6:00 pm || May Day March
- Motion: to continue to endorse and participate in the May Day Organizing Committee; to provide $100 support; and to send out donation info to affiliated locals to encourage them to also support. (m/s Sam, Megan, CARRIED)
5. Round
- UVAE 20045 (Veterans Affairs) – lack of official languages training is really stunting the members professional development as no one can get a job above PM-03 without being bilingual. Jazz has been team leading (other side of the fence) but has been educating other team leaders who are PSAC members to know their rights, take their breaks. AGM went well, has a representative going to UVAE Convention.
- DCL 20501 (Commissionaires) – they have H&S issues, particularly a lack of a MRSA protocol. There were 8,000 MRSA deaths last year in Canada (the SARS crisis only had 42), yet, little is being done to address this issue. Some info can be found on the PSAC-BC BRUSH forum on-line.
- UPCE 20095 (Purolator) – two new facilities (one in Langley) so the local is gaining members. Have a planning meeting this weekend.
- UPCE 20101 (Canada Post) – holding bargaining demands ratification votes this weekend, Notice to Bargain will be served on May 1st, contract ends in March. Some of their work is going to other bargaining units outside of the UPCE/PSAC: such as APOC, CUPW
- UEW 20147 (Fisheries & Oceans) – no update in particular from Local, but Megan, as PA member negotiator shared the PA group will be tabling their wage package on April 21. SV group is getting apprenticeship language, which is a first in the Public Service.
- AGR 20044 (CFIA/Grain) – Grain campaign is going quite well nationally. Lobbying lots of Members of Parliament, to try and put a stop to Bill C-39 that could force 200 members to lose their jobs. On CFIA side, there’s a big demand for Inspectors, can’t hire them fast enough. This is the biggest they’ve ever been, about 9,000 members now.
Meeting adjourned at 7:24 PM
PSAC photos: March and April
Published by Patrick April 15th, 2008 in Around the Province, Photos Tags: agr, Photos.PSAC members were among 1300 people in Victoria who rallied March 29th to encourage the government to ban the sale raw logs and save old growth forests.
Members in Victoria at the Government Street Service Canada office also wore black on payday in support of their bargaining teams.
Continuing with the Island theme, the Southern Vancouver Island Area Council met to discuss the resolutions and reports going forward to the Regional Convention.
And in Abbotsrford, The Fraser Valley Area Council held a pre-convention meeting on April 10. The meeting was attended by both convention delegates and non-delegates. The participants conducted a comprehensive review of the convention resolutions and discussed basic convention practices, strategies and procedures. The Fraser Valley Area Council also recognized the many years of service provided by the soon to be retired Chuck Leech of USGE Local 20054 - Matsqui Institution. Cheers Chuck!
Upcoming: Southern Vancouver Island District Area Council meeting
Published by Patrick April 8th, 2008 in Area Councils, South Vancouver Island Tags: southern-vancouver-island-ac.- Wednesday April 9, 2008, 5:30 PM
- 210-1497 Admiral’s Road
Agenda
- Resolutions for Convention
- Election of Vice-President
- JLP - Guest Speakers, Julie Balantes & Susan Jardine
Please RSVP to Rosemary at the Regional Office, as food will be served
Upcoming: Vancouver Area Council meeting - April 8
Published by Patrick April 4th, 2008 in Area Councils, Lower Mainland Tags: convention, vancouver, vancouver-ac.The Vancouver Area Council is preparing for the upcoming PSAC BC Regional Convention and plans to discuss resolutions and other issues.
- Vancouver & District Area Council Meeting
- Tuesday April 8, 5PM
- 200-5238 Joyce St. (1 1/2 block south of the SkyTrain)
The Area Council has authored a number of resolutions, but any resolutions submitted to the Convention can be taken up.
All delegates and observers to PSAC BC Regional Convention as well as interested members in the Lower Mainland are welcome to attend! Please RSVP to the Vancouver RO at 604.430.5631 as a light dinner will be served.
Minutes: Okanagan Regional Women’s Committee meeeting February 9 2008
Published by Patrick April 4th, 2008 in Minutes, Southern Interior, Womens Issues Tags: Minutes, okanagan, women.PSAC Okanagan Regional Women’s Committee, Minutes of Meeting February 9, 2008, ABC Restaurant, Harvey Avenue, Kelowna
In Attendance:
- Susan Yaciw UTE 20003
- Roberta Gourlie CEIU 20915
- Kelly Megyesi CEIU 20915
- Linda Woods NAT 20140
- Darrell-Lee McKenzie AGR 20043
- Jennifer Leenhouts CEIU 20972
- Kareen Stanich AGR 20043
The meeting was called to order at 11:35 a.m. with Jennifer Leenhouts in the chair.
Continue reading below or download the Okanagan RWC meeting minutes - Feb 9 2008 (pdf)
Minutes: Minutes from September 21, 2007 were accepted. m/s/c
Treasurer’s Report: The balance is $1276.31. The audited financial statement for 2007 was circulated to members present. m/s/c
2008 Budget:Proposed budget was discussed and accepted as presented. m/s/c
BC Regional Women’s Conference September 28-30, 2007: K. Megyesi reported that the conference was very interesting, had excellent speakers, and a theme of the environment. The Okanagan was well represented.
National Women’s Conference November 23-25, 2007: J. Leenhouts and K. Megyesi reported that this was also a good conference with the most resolution passed in history. Top issues for resolutions regarded childcare. There was much discussion about the inability to send observers to the conference.
BRUSH Committee: K. Megyesi reported on the BRUSH Committee which meets regularly. For more information on health and safety initiatives through the BC Regional office visit: http://www.psacbc.com/categories/health-safety/
Designation of Voting Members at Women’s Committee: As per the Regional Women’s Committee Handbook, there is one vote per affiliated Component. The following members have voting rights:
- AGR D-L McKenzie (alternate M-L. Romano)
- CEIU K. Megyesi (alternate J. Leenhouts)
- UTE S. Yaciw
- NAT L. Woods
Election of Officers:
- Co-Chair: J. Leenhouts was nominated by S. Yaciw, seconded by L. Woods, carried.
- Co-Chair: K. Megyesi was nominated by S. Yaciw, seconded by L. Woods, carried.
- Treasurer: K. Megyesi was nominated by S. Yaciw, seconded by L. Woods, carried.
- Secretary: R. Gourlie was nominated by D-L McKenzie, seconded by S. Yaciw, carried.
Next Meeting: TBA (possibly April 12th in Kelowna)
Adjourned at 12:30 p.m. m/s/c
Minutes: Prince George RWC March 8 2008
Published by Patrick April 4th, 2008 in Minutes, North BC, Womens Issues Tags: Temporarily disabled.Regional Women’s Committee, Prince George, BC - AGM Minutes
Location: Ramada Inn, March 8, 2008
Present: Patt Holmes (CEIU 20921), Anne Evasin, Parveen Deepak and Sandy Stephens (UTE 20002), Dorothy Hollier (UCTE 20212), Val Bergey (USGE 20070), and Colette Savarie (PSAC rep and women’s portfolio)
Meeting chaired by: Patt Holmes
Continue reading below, or download the Prince George Regional Women’s Committee meeting minutes - March 8 2008 (pdf)
Opening comments: Group was advised that Diane Beaulieu would not be running for re-election as chair.
1. Previous meeting minutes reviewed/adopted - M- Parveen, S- Dorothy. Carried
2. Elections of executive: Colette conducted the elections for women’s
Chair:
- Patt nominated by Val, Seconded by Parveen
- Sandy nominated by Anne, Seconded by Patt
- Sandy declined
- Patt acclaimed
Co-chair:
- Sandy nominated by Patt, Seconded by Dorothy
- Anne nominated by Parveen, Seconded by Val
- Sandy declined
- Anne acclaimed
Secretary:
- Parveen nominated by Patt, Seconded by Sandy
- Val nominated by Parveen, Seconded by Sandy
- Val declined
- Parveen acclaimed
Treasurer:
- Sandy nominated by Anne, Seconded by Patt
- Sandy acclaimed
3. Executive sworn in by Colette, no ballots to destroy
4. PSAC rep update: Equality once and for all: to become a year long campaign. Harper’s lack of progress on women’s equality discussed. Colette has colour versions of electronically forwarded handouts she hopes to forward
5. Financial report: Room for today’s meeting cost $75.00 (pre-paid by Diane B.) RWC delinquent re: budget, B&R passed to Sandy today. Signing authorities need to be changed
Next Meeting Set for: Saturday, May 24, 2008 after BC regional convention
Meeting Adourned at: 1:00 pm
Minutes: Okanagan Area Council meeting, February 9 2008
Published by Patrick April 2nd, 2008 in Area Councils, Minutes, Southern Interior Tags: Minutes, okanagan, okanagan-ac.PSAC Okanagan Area Council, Minutes of Meeting February 9, 2008 - ABC Restaurant, Harvey Avenue, Kelowna
In Attendance:
- Susan Yaciw UTE 20003
- Roberta Gourlie CEIU 20915
- Kelly Megyesi CEIU 20915
- Linda Woods NAT 20140
- Darrell-Lee McKenzie AGR 20043
- Jennifer Leenhouts CEIU 20972
- Kareen Stanich AGR 20043
The meeting was called to order at 10:15a.m. with Susan Yaciw in the chair.
Continue reading below, or download Okanagan Area Council meeting minutes - Feb 8 2008 (pdf).
Minutes: Minutes from September 21, 2007 were accepted. m/s/c
Old Business:
- Audited Financial Report: Action: D-L. McKenzie to have books audited and send copy to REVP.
- Affiliating to District Labour Council: D-L. McKenzie reported that AGR 20043 has been affiliated with the SOBLC and that any PSAC member can attend meetings. S. Yaciw reported that there is an increased subsidy available to affiliate to District Labour Councils (maximum $600).
- Action: D-L McKenzie to request subsidy for 2008.
- Action: R. Gourlie to look into affiliating to Labour Council in Vernon.
- Action: J. Leenhouts to look into affiliating to Labour Council in Kelowna.
PSAC Education Forum: S. Yaciw distributed the summary to members.
BC Regional Convention April 18-20, 2008: Delegate selection through Components is presently occurring. RVP’s participated in a conference call with K. Sinclair to discuss delegate selection. There have been some issues for small Locals (<100 members) particularly when there are not other Locals to be grouped with to get delegate status. Deadline for submitting resolutions is February 15th. S. Yaciw reported that she did raise the issue of delegates being made aware of the requirements to be elected / hold office at Regional Council.
New Business:
- Treasurer’s Report: The 2007 financial statement and the current Treasurer’s report were presented (see attached). m/s/c
- Affiliated Locals are reminded that 2008 dues are now payable ($1 per member located in the Okanagan) and should be sent to: Darrell-Lee McKenzie, 15-799 Creekside, Penticton, BC,V2A 1C5.
- S. Yaciw reported that UTE 20026 has decided to not affiliate with Area Council in 2008. Minutes and notices still to be sent to the Local.
- Action: S. Yaciw to respond to letter.
BC Regional Council: S. Yaciw’s report to council was circulated by email. There was much discussion about regional convention at the last council meeting (re/ committees, funding). There will not be salary loss compensation for the Friday.
Designation of Voting Members at Area Council:
As per the bylaws, there is one vote per affiliated Local. The following members have voting rights:
- AGR 20043 D-L McKenzie (alternate K. Stanich)
- AGR 20027 M-L Romano
- CEIU 20915 K. Megyesi (alternate R. Gourlie)
- UTE 20003 S. Yaciw
- CEIU 20972 J. Leenhouts
- NAT 20140 L. Woods
BC Regional Convention, April 18-20 Delegate Election:
- Delegate: J. Leenhouts nominated by S. Yaciw, seconded by D-L. McKenzie, carried.
- Alternate Delegate: L. Woods nominated by S. Yaciw, seconded by D-l. McKenzie, carried.
Bargaining: Deferred until next meeting.
Education: A combined TUB / Grievance Handling course is scheduled for Feb 16th in Kelowna. At the request of AGR Local 20043, TUB will be delivered April 4th and Grievance Handling on April 5th in Penticton. Action: S. Yaciw to contact A. Rana about need for TUB; Grievance Handling; and Local Officers Training in Kelowna or Vernon. Action: S. Yaciw to follow up with R. Brennan and A. Rana regarding the issue of alternate delivery of education (ie/ lunchtime video conference, etc).
Election of Officers:
- President: S. Yaciw was nominated by D-L McKenzie, seconded by J. Leenhouts, carried.
- Vice President: J. Leenhouts was nominated by D-L. McKenzie, seconded by S. Yaciw, carried.
- Secretary: Roberta Gourlie was nominated by S. Yaciw, seconded by D-L McKenzie, carried.
- Treasurer: D-L McKenzie was nominated by J. Leenhouts, seconded by S. Yaciw, carried.
Affiliation with BC Federation of Labour: Locals are reminded to affiliate with the BC Federation of Labour at: http://www.bcfed.ca/
“The B.C. Federation of Labour brings together the majority of unions in BC to provide a single voice on workers’ rights. As well, the Federation provides support to affiliated unions during labour disputes and co-ordinates cross-union campaigns from health and safety to political action and women’s rights.â€
Bill C39: Agriculture Union presently has a campaign under way to stop bill C39 which would make changes to the Grain Act, impacting farmers, and members at the Canadian Grain Commission. For more information see:
http://www.agrunion.com/en/currentmonthsnews.html#Lobbying
Next Meeting: TBA (possibly April 12th in Kelowna)
Adjourned at 11:35 a.m. m/s/c
Upcoming: Think Schools Conference - April 6
Published by Patrick March 25th, 2008 in Lower Mainland Tags: policy, vancouver.via Vancouver & District Labour Council
How can we turn our public schools into vibrant community hubs?
Think City invites you to attend Think Schools – a one-day conference on how citizens across the city can develop a vision for renewing schools taking place on Sunday, April 6.
According to a Vancouver School Board (VSB) report published in September 2007, our city may only have nine of its 64 historic schools left still standing once the school board’s facilities renewal process is complete. In place of these important public buildings, the city’s schools may be systematically reduced in size, unique programming that defines schools will be excluded from these new buildings due to space limitations, and valuable community amenities such as daycare, seniors care, after-school care and auditoriums will be cut from these neighbourhood anchors.
Keynote speaker Seattle School Board Building Excellence Program Manager Don Gilmore will share solutions that helped preserve and renew his city’s public school buildings.
Lunch and reception are included in the registration fee. Pre-registration is required.
- When: Sunday, April 6, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
- Where: Roundhouse Community Centre, 181 Roundhouse Mews
- Tickets: $25 regular, register here
- Scholarships: Call 604.216.7246 for details.
- Childcare: Call 604.216.7246 for details.
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