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Human Rights Committee Minutes September 12th, 2007

*In attendance: Members: Wandy, Tracy (chair of meeting), Carol (minute taker), Kim, Sargy, Craig Staff: Janelle*

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Minutes of the Regional Council Meeting

October 28 & 29, 2006

Continue reading below or download the BC Regional Council meeting minutes (pdf)

Present: Kay Sinclair, REVP, Sam Wiese, Alternate REVP, Benilde Gomes, NorthWest Coord., Carol Pegura,
Surrey, Delta, Langley Coord., Cindy Little, South Island Coord., Craig
Langston, Aboriginal Coord., Debbie Stangrecki, North Central Coord.,
Floyd Knelsen, Persons w/Disability Coord., Gail Jewsbury, North Island
Coord., Jamey Mills, Coord. For Youth, Jayne Johns, Fraser Valley West
Coord., Megan Adam, Metro Coord., Nick, Humphreys, National Officers
Coord., Patt Holmes, Regional Women’s Coord., Sargy Chima, Racially
Visible Coord., Sharon Brine, South Island Coord., Sharon Tieman, DLC
Coord., Sheila Pearce, Southern Interior Coord., Steve Houston,
BLT&G Coord., Susan Yaciw, Northern Interior Coord., Terri Lee,
Metro Coord.
Excused: Angela Marafon, Metro Coord.,
Joy Hennen, Health & Safety.
Agenda
Item
Proceedings Action
Swearing-in Alternate REVP and new RC Coordinators
were sworn in by REVP.
Agenda Motion: Adopt agenda as amended.

Patt Holmes: Addition to Agenda
– Election of Alternate to RWC

Sheila Pearce: Donations Committee Report
add to Agenda first thing Sunday morning as Committee hadn’t met.

Gail Jewsbury: Announcements?
Kay suggested announcements to be made at the end of the day.

Megan Adam: Add Colombian Frontline
Report under Reports.

Moved: Adoption of Agenda
– Sam Wiese

Seconded: Steve Houston

CARRIED.

Previous Minutes
– Apr 2-3, 2006

Errors & Ommissions

Motion:
Adoption of Minutes as presented

Steve Houston:
Agenda Item should be BC Fed Human Rights Instead of just Human Rights
as it may cause confusion.

Typo error on second page, should be
were instead of “ere”.

Motion to adopt minutes as amended.

Moved: Sam Wiese

Seconded: Megan Adam

CARRIED.

Reports Motion: Adoption of Reports
as submitted.

Moved: Sam Wiese

Seconded: Sargy Chima

Discussion followed.

REVP Reports Concerns raised:

    - Equity representation in
    the CFIA bargaining unit.

    - Table 3 mailout ballots.

Area Council Bylaws being reviewed nationally.

Timeline – probably December.

There will be recommendations as well
as analysis.

Report to the Board - Comment on the difficulties encountered
by organizers in this province. Suggest writing a letter to the
Minister. Alt REVP will assist in drafting the letter.

- Table 5 decided to go with Table 3
re dispute resolution process. Concern that we might have to go
back to our members as a result.

- Flag Resolution 15, expand definition,
review when it comes time to amend the constitution.

Sam

Wiese

Metro No comments.
North - Correction on Northwest report –
MOU instead of YOU.

- Some discussion on a line referring
to harassment. It was deemed to be generic and not a breach of
confidentiality. Some value in mentioning incidents of harassment recognized,
as it gives RC an idea of how prevalent it is and it is also an opportunity
to share burden/information.

BC INTERIOR – New coordinator concerned about duties.
Report indicated that she is doing everything a coordinator should be
doing.

- Concern about a local union leader
who did not post upcoming courses. New contact being developed
in the local.

Surrey, Delta, Langley Commended on good work done on Surrey
School Board .
PAC No comments.
International Solidarity Megan Adam talked about “Defending
Public Services: From Canada to Colombia” and her experiences
during her travel to that country,

See full report on Regional Website.

Motion to adopt the reports with
corrections.
Moved: Sam Wiese
Seconded: Sargy Chima

Motion carried with one opposed.

Registered against: Patt Holmes
Financial Update Megan Adam presented budget update.
Budget options for Regional Council Meetings and 2008 Convention were
provided to give everyone an opportunity to look them over for discussion
at the latter part of the meeting.

RC Committees - A list of the different RC Committees
passed around. Everyone requested to put their name under Committees
they wish to be part of.
- Short discussion on Coordinator’s
Budget – Do Coordinators have to ask permission for every expenditure?

Motion:
Refer back to Finance Committee with instruction to come back with written
guidelines.

Moved: Jayne Johns

Seconded: Sharon Brine

CARRIED.

Donations Committee Rejected as outside guidelines:

  • UNICEF
  • Canadian Diabetes Assoc.
  • Juvenile Diabetes
  • Royal City Foundation

Already Given to:

  • Doctors Without Borders
  • Sierra Legal Defence Fund
  • David Suzuki Foundation.

Recommend:

  • Coalition of Child Care Advocates
    -$75
  • West Coast Leaf
    -50
  • Pollution Probe
    -$50
  • Marguerite Dixon Society
    - $50

    TOTAL
    $225

Motion:
Implement recommendation of Donations Committee.

Moved: Sheila Pearce

Seconded: Floyd Knelsen

CARRIED

Issues

for discussion/

action

Negotiations with
TB & Agencies Evaluation Report
Discussed at CB Training, however question
raised about No. 10 of the Conclusions/ Recommendations which states
that: the Regional Council play a greater role in building strategy
and mobilization.:

  • Is the RC meeting its obligation
    under this section?
  • Should be raised at the regional
    bargaining conferences so that it can be dealt with at the national
    level.
  • Regional presence on national
    committees would be an asset.
  • Collective bargaining and
    regional strike structure will be on the agenda for RC spring meeting.
Component Updates Will be part of report to Regional Council.
Role & Responsibility
of Alt. REVP
This requires changes/amendment to Bylaws.
Motion:
Refer to Bylaw Committee to be dealt with at the next
Convention. Jayne Johns asked to submit a motion re proposed
changes by next meeting..
Jayne

Johns

Moved: Jayne Johns

Seconded: Megan Adam

CARRIED.

Area Councils
    Suggestions:
  • Planning session for AC to
    come together

    to look
    at priorities.

  • Have an Area Council Conference
    as in Ontario region.
  • Proposal prepared by Joanna
    exploring possibility.
  • Conference should be Area
    Council specific.
  • Focus more on community.
  • Each RWC and other equity
    groups need to be represented in Area Councils.
  • Solicit input from area representatives
    on the affiliation question by email.
Table 3
  • REVP did not think it
    is necessary to go back to Board to ask them to reverse their decision.
  • Ballot kits already been prepared
    and mailed out.
  • If there is significant vote
    for arbitration, REVP prepared to support another vote or stay on arbitration
    for the next round.
Ships Crews Designated
Bargaining Unit
- PSAC looking into separate bargaining
unit for Ships Crews.

- Meeting with Components to develop
evidence/strategy for separate bargaining unit.

- Not happening this round of bargaining
because of timeframes involved.

Increase Council
Meeting by 1 Day
- Propose increasing Council meeting
by one day:

- Part of the day for AC strategizing.

- Part of the day for National
Officers to meet.

Discussion to be continued at next meeting.

Communications Officer
for Vancouver Region
Only three full time positions will
be allocated to the regions, there are 7 regions.

To be discussed at next meeting.
Will report back in a month or two.

Federal Election
& BC Fed Convention
Jim Sinclair spoke about finding ways
to work together at the next federal election.
Count Me In Difference between Count Me In and Better
Choices Campaign:

Better Choices:

  • non partisan
  • issues based

Count Me In:

  • allow people in communities
    to have their own choices.
  • Need to build on what we did
    last time.
  • More calls, more work on targeted
    ridings.
  • New system will be used by
    Count Me In, which tracks people who worked on campaigns.
  • Seen as taking away workers
    from NDP.
  • Not meant to compete for volunteers
    but enhance use of volunteers..

What we need to do:

  • start earlier
  • use strategic communications
Janet Routledge
Motion:
To contribute $5,000 to the B.C. Fed federal election campaign.

Moved: Sam Wiese

Second: Megan Adam

CARRIED.

Regional Strike
Strategy Meeting
Will be discussed at next meeting.
Motion to adjourn.

Moved: Sam Wiese

Seconded: Terri Lee

CARRIED.

17 July 2007 Vancouver Area Council meeting – Theme: Environment

In attendance were: Rand, Sharon, Anne-Marie, Deanna, Karim, Marie, Colleen, Rhonda, Wanda, Kay, Terri, Jack, Sam (chair), Megan, Jas, Craig, Monica (minutes)

Continue reading below, or download the Minutes: Vancouver Area Council meeting, July 17 2007 (pdf)

1. Meeting

Called to order at 6:20pm. Sam briefly reviewed the agenda. There were introductions by all. Sam acknowledged that Carly Crawford, VAC secretary, was planning to attend, but because of the change in dates from July 10 to 17, Carly was not able to get the time off of work. Carly sends her regrets.

2. Speakers – Environment

Sam – read out parts of the PSAC Environment policy, mentioned the upcoming BC Regional Women’s Conference which has an environment theme.

Anne Marie – spoke on the 401 Burrard Green Team, made up of Environment Canada/Public Works/Management/Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Gave brief history of the environmental movement, currently more about climate change; previously more on land use and timber extraction. The environmental movement is very diverse, has worked with labour on and off over the years. The Labour Environment Alliance Society (LEAS) run by Mae Burrows was promoted . Now – people “get it” -environmental issues are not “special interest group” issues, rather must be of concern to all.

401 Burrard Building – in 2003 the residents of the building formed a “Green Team” which supports the Government Environment Policy. The Green Team is comprised up of 20 volunteers, and links in with a national GT network. Environmental “auditing” was powerful – audited paper and energy use with friendly reminders and kudos issued to individuals.

Organizing the team is like unionism, start one person at a time. The Team has commuter challenges – organize departments to tally up who used what to get to work, has lunch & learns - screened an “Inconvenient Truth”, holds waste reduction (compost awareness) workshops. Emphasizes need for behavioural change, don’t force individuals to change as there may be resistence.

Public Concerns: air quality and water 7 out 10 people, need to find ways to weave social messages around the work site, e.g. 401 Burrard has, bike racks, bike user support group, internal website is linked to great sites and has tips. Workplaces can initiate their own green teams. Contact ; Rheannon.Wylie@ec.gc.ca.

There are a variety of resources available: PSAC, CUPW, BC Fed Climate – change working group, CUPE.

3. Public Services Are Cool! P.S.A.C.

  • (a) as part of Defending Quality Public Services, Sam talked about summer leafletting, PSAC website and contest.
  • (b) No to sale of public buildings – Jack shared that if sale goes through the building is no longer maintained by SNC; if not then PWGSC no longer has responsibility in auditing the building for safety and members’ safety is at stake.
  • (c) House of Commons workers – James Moore letter, on website, Sam will phone to see Mr. Moore. Moore.J@parl.gc.ca

4. Offer of labour history tour

Regina has led a labour history walking tour throughout the downtown, including where PSAC had a sit-in. If members of the VAC are interested in organizing one let Monica know (urrutim@psac-afpc.com).

5. Round

  • UEW 20729 – updating local worksite, getting JLP in workplace
  • UPCE 20029 – desperate for people but company is unnecessarily letting people go; doing pre-bargaining via surveys
  • UPCE 20101 – wants to do survey as well, gearing up for bargaining
  • GSU 20008 – mentioned Duty To Accommodate – national ACCESS conference in September, National access audit from coast, is currently being done by 2009 – all crown buildings.
  • AGR 20044 – tentative agreement, CFIA to get behind TB, ratification this month, sending out postcards for AGM, went to COPE Bbq, had local picnic, 60 people showed.
  • CEUDA 20040 – had last summer meeting in June; memberships’ minds are on bargaining
  • UVAE 20045 – wants to do a Component Anniversary thing this year; reminding all in general about the CUPE strike – 0%; issue is access to handydart, write to Translink (cc. Craig as he sits on advisory committee for PWD on Disability)
  • UTE 20027 – bargaining, going to access, appreciated PSAC did support national day of action.

Adjourned 8:20 p.m.

Fraser Valley Area Council General Meeting - June 2, 2007, Ramada Inn Abbotsford

In Attendance:

  • Anne Marie McCully CEIU Local 20903
  • Edi Martin USGE Local 20141
  • Chuck Leech USGE Local 20054
  • Mel Dureen USGE Local 20054
  • James Little PSAC Rep

*other members who attended the TUB course on June 2, 2007

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Anne Marie McCully introduced the members of the executive to the general membership in attendance* and passed on message of regret from president Jayne Johns that other union duties prevented her from attending.

As the purpose of this general meeting was the social focus of a meet and greet a brief overview of the FVAC structure and mandate was given and the discussion was than opened to the floor for questions.

Refreshments were served and the executive circulated answering questions and encouraging participation in future political, educational, and area council events.

A brief discussion of upcoming courses offered by PSAC was also reviewed by James Little.

Meeting adjourned at 5:30 pm

The next meeting time and place will be announced.

PSAC SOUTHERN VANCOUVER ISLAND DISTRICT AREA COUNCIL MINUTES – May 22, 2007

General Meeting

PSAC Victoria Regional Office

Members Present:

Nick Humphreys – UEW 20169 Wayne Little – UTE 20028

John Rumsby- UTE 20028 Todd Genereux – UNDE 21011

Cindy Little – UTE 20028 Sharon Hazelwood – NAT 20140

Marie Newton – USGE 70093 Ken Waldron – UNDE 21013

Louise Richard – NAT 20088 Jim Sidel – DCL 20500

Ches Bennett – DCL 20500 Virginia Vaillancourt – UVAE 20030

Anita Hoffman – NHWU 20017 Randy Sanderson – UCTE 20220
Dave Jackson/Rosemary MacKenzie PSAC Victoria RO

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AREA COUNCIL MEETING 05/08/2007 - Theme: International Solidarity

Members in attendance:

  • Sam Wiese-CEIU 20949
  • Rhonda Johns-UPCE 20095
  • Carly Crawford-UPCE 20095
  • Tracy Shudo-CEIU 20949
  • Megan Adams-UEW 20147
  • Jamey Mills-UTE 20027
  • Craig Langston-UTE 20027
  • Deanna Wilson- NAT 20088
  • Rand Ameye- GSU 20008
  • Tom Gallagher-GSU 20008
  • Ted Alcuitas- BC Committee of Human Rights in the Philippines
  • Monica Urrutia - PSAC
  • Kay Sinclair-REVP BC

Called to order at 6:00pm

  • Brief Discussion by Sam Wiese on May Day activities
  • Megan Adams’ presentation “Defending Public Services: From Canada to Colombia” see: www.colombiajournal.org
  • Ted Alcuitas’ presentation on International Solidarity in the Philippines see: www.laborstart.org and www.psacbc.com/philippines
  • Question and Answer period with Megan and Ted
  • Round Table with all members

Meeting called to a close at 7:45pm

Surrey Delta Langley Area Council March 13, 2007 Meeting Minutes, Held at the Newton Seniors Center

Present: Terry Ruyter (UTE Local 20007), Carol Pegura (UTE Local 20029), Kim Forster (UTE Local 20029), Regina
Brennan (PSAC Area Rep), Dale Odberg (UVAE Local 20029), Johann Ackermann (UTE Local 20029), Jeremy Amour (UTE Local 20029) Earla MacLean (UTE Local 20029), Sharon Palis (UTE Local 20029)
Guest: Kay Sinclair, REVP - BC Region.

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Northwest B.C. Area Council Annual General Meeting March 24, 2007

Attendance:

        Phyllis Bortignon USGE 20071
            Penny Dickson CEIU 20926
                Benilde Gomes USGE 20071
                    Dale Gueret UEW 20147
                        Scott MacPhee UCTE 20213
                            Sean McGovernCEUDA 20042
                                Nikki McVeyCEIU 20926
                                    Jack Rudd PSAC CULE Regional Representative
                                        Terry Intermala Prince Rupert Unemployed Society

                                      Call to Order: Benilde opened meeting at 7:10pm

                                      Adoption of Agenda: Motion made to accept Agenda as read and carried.

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                                      Thursday March 29, 2007 Chilliwack, BC
                                      Attendance:

                                      • Jayne Johns CEIU Local 20903
                                      • Anne Marie McCully CEIU Local 20903
                                      • Chuck Leech USGE Local 20054
                                      • Mel Dureen USGE Local 20054
                                      • Pat Sheaves USGE Local 20086
                                      • Wendy USGE Local 20086
                                      • BeaBurke UEW Local 20147
                                      • Patti Victor CEIU Local 20903
                                      • Guest: James Little, PSAC Regional Rep

                                      Meeting was called to order at 6:40 PM.

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                                      April 12, 2007 BC Human Rights Committee Meeting Minutes

                                      In attendance: Tracy (Chair), Craig, Carol (food), Kim, Deanna, Rhonda, Monica (minutes).

                                      1. HRC minutes (name) - members will be asked at every meeting in terms of names listed in attendance

                                      2. Previous minutes - m/s/c Craig, Carol

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                                      PSAC Okanagan Regional Women’s Committee Minutes of Meeting April 13, 2007

                                      The Library, Mickie’s Pub, Kelowna

                                      In Attendance:

                                      Susan Yaciw UTE 20003 Maria-Luiza Romano AGR 20027
                                      Kareen Stanich AGR 20043 Joy Harrison APSAR
                                      Darrell-Lee McKenzie AGR 20043 Jennifer Leenhouts CEIU 20972
                                      Roberta Gourlie CEIU 20915    

                                      The meeting was called to order at 7:35 p.m. with Jennifer Leenhouts in the chair.

                                      Minutes: Minutes from January 27, 2007 were accepted. m/s/c

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                                      PSAC Okanagan Area Council Minutes of Meeting April 13, 2007

                                      The Library, Mickie’s Pub, Kelowna
                                      In Attendance:

                                      Susan Yaciw UTE 20003 Maria-Luiza Romano AGR 20027
                                      Kareen Stanich AGR 20043 Joy Harrison APSAR
                                      Darrell-Lee McKenzie AGR 20043 Jennifer Leenhouts CEIU 20972
                                      Roberta Gourlie CEIU 20915

                                      The meeting was called to order at 5:40 p.m. with Susan Yaciw in the chair.

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                                      PSAC Vancouver & District Area Council Meeting - March 6, 2007

                                      In attendance: Sam Wiese (CEIU 20949), Deanna Wilson (NAT 20088), Sharon Tieman (UPCE 20101), Megan Adam (UEW 20147), Rand Ameye (GSU 20008), Karim Lawji (CEUDA 20040), Keith Macdonald (UCTE 20221), Velna Clarke (NAT 20088), Neil Gaba (DCL 20020), Rhonda Johns (UPCE 20095), Monica Urrutia (PSAC staff – minute taker)

                                      Regrets: Carolyn McGillivray, Bob Jackson, Angela Marafon

                                      1. Welcome & introductions

                                      -Meeting was called to order at 5:58 pm.

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                                      Present: Patty, Janet,Kay, Sam, Megan, Angela, Jayne, Denis, Sheila May, Benilde, Debbie, Pat, Gail, Craig, Sargy, Floyd, Parveen, Steve, Joy, Sharon, Nick & Jamey
                                      Excused:  
                                      Absent: Cindy

                                      download the BC Regional Council meeting April 2,3 2006 minutes (pdf) or continue reading below

                                      Agenda Item Proceedings Action
                                      Opening remarks by Patty. Patty
                                        Swearing-in of new Alternate REVP and Fraser Valley West Coordinator. Patty
                                      AGENDA Additions to Agenda:
                                      EVENTS:

                                      1. June 19-23 – UN Habitat Forum
                                      2. World Urban Forum
                                      3. Feeding the Cities – UBC Robson .Sq.
                                      4. World Urban Youth Forum
                                       
                                      Adoption of Agenda Moved: CraigSeconded: NickCARRIED.  
                                      Minutes    
                                      Errors & Omissions Should have been dated Sept. 17 & 18, 2005Debbie should have been on the list of those present.
                                      Minutes Move to accept minutes as corrected: SteveSeconded: SamCARRIED.  
                                      Items Arising:    
                                      Committee Composition It was decided to leave the decision as to changes in committee composition until after the convention. Anyone who is interested in participating in a committee should email the REVP Office. They will keep track of the list. Effort will be made to have representative committees and for people to be named to the committee they wish to be in.  
                                      RC Members Action Plan Members provided with copy of Priorities identified by Council as well as training notes.  
                                      Agenda Item Proceedings Action
                                      NEW BUSINESS:    
                                      Coordinators’ Reports:Fraser Valley Coordinators’ Reports were provided in a package to RC members.Joy pointed out that the 2nd page of her report was missing. Report will be re-sent to RC members. It was also noted that Cindy’s report was inadvertently missed. This too will be sent separately.
                                      Jayne provided an update on her report. She and members of the new Fraser Valley Area Council attended the first meeting of the new Abbotsford/Chilliwack District Labour Council. There are 9 unions represented in this Labour Council. A Steering Committee was struck and Anne Marie, a PSAC member, will be representing this union on the Committee.
                                      Other Committee Reports:    
                                      B.C. FedHuman Rights Steve felt that there was a great imbalance on the Committee and not everyone is on the same page. As an example, before Craig joined, there were no Aboriginals on the Committee. It would be good to hear from the other RC members after convention as a follow-up.  
                                      Health & Safety Joy gave a brief update on the recent health & safety conference.She also mentioned that she had developed a survey to assist in identifying health & safety activists.  
                                      PAC Nick thought that it was time we put the new MPs’ feet to the fire and educate them around our issues and concerns. A couple of training opportunities were mentioned, one in Victoria and one at the New West District & Labour Council. Jayne and some members from the Area Council will be attending.  
                                      RWC Parveen provided a report on the activities of the Regional Women’s Committee as well as a brief recap of the Women Delegates’ Meeting.  
                                      Youth The youth campaign has just started and the region has additional money for the pilot Youth project. Jamey was recently trained by BC Fed to be facilitator on the Youth Program.Jamey has already made a presentation to high school students, which was very well received and very successful.Jamey was also elected as 1st VP of the Vancouver Area Council. He attended the CEUDA, Vancouver Area Council and UTE meetings. Attended the Governexx Conference and the BC Fed Youth Committee meetings.  
                                      Financial Update Members were provided with copies of the Budget Update for 2006 as well as a copy of the previous year’s. Kay presented the report and explained the reason for the deficit.Proposed Budget for 2006 was passed at last meeting.  
                                      PAC Budget Passed at last meeting.  
                                      Agenda Item Proceedings Action
                                        Questions asked about what happens to leftover monies from Coordinators’ budgets. Patty explained that the funds are used to pay for deficits in other areas and the remainder goes to the Reserve.  
                                      Donations Committee The Donations Committee met and came up with a list of organizations that they want to recommend to the RC for support. The guidelines for the donations, however, was not available, Approval was recommended, disbursements to be made once it has been established that they meet the criteria.  
                                        Most of the requests they looked into were from groups that have consistently requested donations from us. The Committee would like to fund most of them.  
                                        The organizations considered and recommended for funding were:

                                      1. Sierra Legal Defence Fund - $225
                                      2. Doctors Without Borders - $100
                                      3. Amnesty International - $100
                                      4. Council of Canadians - $156.25
                                      5. Leyte Disaster (Philippines) - $50
                                      6. CCPA – Prov. Chapter - $300
                                      7. David Suzuki Foundation - $100
                                      8. Friends of CBC - $70
                                      9. Project Plougshare – 0
                                      10. Canada Post Literacy award – Not really a solicitation.
                                      11. Pro-Choice Action Network - $50

                                        TOTAL = $1,151.25

                                       
                                        Once it is verified that the organizations meet the criteria, funds will be distributed.  
                                      Regional Convention Resolutions Follow-Up All outstanding resolutions were dealt with as per By-laws and PSAC Constitution.  
                                      OTHER BUSINESS:    
                                      CODE BLUE BC Fed and CLC involved and have done a lot of work around this issue. Petition will be passed around or it can be done electronically.  
                                      WORLD PEACE FORUM June 23-28. There will be a labour forum, education, and other events such as living in a world without war.  
                                      WORKERS OUT CONFERENCE Will be held in Montreal. Steve will be going from this region. He suggested that members check the website for further information.  
                                      WORLD URBAN YOUTH FORUM It will be good for us to provide a workers’ perspective in this forum.  
                                      CLC WOMEN’S CONFERENCE Subsidy available for one woman to participate. The region, however, will have to come up with additional funds. More info at a later date.  
                                      Agenda Item Proceedings Action
                                      NEXT RC CAMPAIGN Campaign building will be discussed at next meeting.  
                                      NEXT MEETING Date to be set after National Convention. It will be sometime in the fall.  
                                      ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjourned at 4:40 p.m.

                                      PSAC-BC Human Rights Committee - Minutes of March 15, 2007 meeting

                                      In attendance

                                      • Vancouver RO: Carol Pegura (chair), Kim Forster, Alexander Bishop, Sanda Turner, Monica Urrutia (PSAC staff - minutes)
                                      • via teleconference: Floyd Knelsen
                                      • Regrets: Sargy Chima, Carolyn McGillivray, Todd Harding, Craig Langston

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                                      PSAC Vancouver Regional Women’s Committee Meeting September 13, 2006

                                      In Attendance

                                      • Alethea Boire
                                      • Sargy Cheema
                                      • Patricia Ganczar
                                      • Stephanie Oostrander
                                      • Cheryl Oenema
                                      • Sanda Turner
                                      • Monica Urrutia
                                      • Deanna Wilson

                                      Regrets

                                      • Regina Brennan
                                      • Kim Forster
                                      • Angela Marafon
                                      • Carol Pegura

                                      Speakers

                                      • Danielle Bisnar
                                      • Marilou Carrillo

                                      Continue reading below, or download the Vancouver RWC meeting minutes, September 13 2006 (pdf)The meeting opened with a welcome to members of the Women’s Committee and to the members of the Human Rights Committee. We had a roundtable where everyone introduced herself and then the floor was given to the speakers, two board members from The Philippine Women Center of BC.

                                      The speakers talked about the “Stop the Killings” awareness campaign. 750 politicized killings have occurred in the Philippines since President Gloria Arroyo took power. These 750 people include trade unionists, church people, journalists, lawyers, human rights workers, ordinary workers and peasants. Many of these people were critical of the Arroyo government in its failure to address poverty and corruption.

                                      Progress is slowly being made though. A Women’s Political Party has been formed in the Philippines. One woman won a seat in the election. Popular vote determines who gets seats. It is the people who are mobilizing people. Unfortunately, these are the ones that are being murdered.

                                      They also spoke about the make-up of the Philippines. 80% of the population are urban poor and peasants. This inequality is pushing people to migrate. Statistics say that 3000 people leave the Philippines every day, and 60-70% of these people are women. They go to low paying jobs overseas, yet most are university educated.

                                      The speakers noted that locally, weekly vigils are held in front of the Canadian consulate in the hopes that it will put pressure on the Canadian government to act and bring awareness to the problem.
                                      Donations to the BC Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines can be made as well.

                                      Alethea Boire asked if there was anything the PSAC Vancouver Women’s Committee could do and Danielle mentioned that the Committee could send their own statement to Peter McKay about the killings in the Philippines, to which all in attendance agreed to.

                                      After the speakers were finished, the remainder of committee business was tended to.

                                      Alethea noted that 3 boxes of mugs have been donated to the Downtown Eastside Women’s Center. Sanda noted that she forgot to bring her mugs tonight, but will bring them at a later date.

                                      Childcare campaigns were discussed and whether or not our committee wanted to ‘piggyback’ on a current campaign. Monica spoke about the “Childcare-Kids are Worth It” campaign, and handed out buttons for us to wear and to hand out. Sanda mentioned that the YWCA might be a good resource for childcare campaigns. Cheryl offered to look into any assistance the YWCA can provide.

                                      Monica also mentioned that Grassroots Women is holding a one-day childcare forum on October 21st and invited the sisters to attend.

                                      Alethea noted that it is usual for the Women’s Committee to give honorariums to speakers at our meetings. She made a motion “ to give a $100 honorarium to the Philippine Women’s Center of BC”
                                      M/s/c Boire/Oenema

                                      Adjournment: 7:10

                                      PSAC Women’s Committee Meeting June 15, 2006

                                      In Attendance

                                      • Alethea Boire
                                      • Regina Brennan
                                      • Parveen Deepak
                                      • Patricia Ganczar
                                      • Angela Marafon
                                      • Deanna Wilson

                                      The meeting started at 17:55.

                                      Continue reading below or download the Vancovuer RWC meeting minutes, June 15 2006 (pdf)

                                      There was no update to the finances.

                                      Deanna gave a verbal report on the CLC Women’s Conference. A written report will follow at a later date. Highlights of the conference included an organized lobby (about child care) to MPs at Parliament Hill, and a selection of interpretive dances performed by the Dandelion Dance Group. She also participated in workshops while at the conference.

                                      The participants present at the meeting discussed the September meeting and what should be on the agenda. The Conservative childcare agenda was discussed and ideas such as an email or postcard campaign were mentioned.
                                      Parveen to connect with BC Federation of Labour and email links to the Women’s Committee.

                                      Angela to contact Christine (CEIU) to talk to Val Burgey about the “Hands Off” campaign (Ontario campaign to bring awareness to childcare issues).

                                      The Filipino Women’s Center has offered to send a speaker to speak at one of the Women’s Committee meetings. All were in agreement that the September meeting would be a good time for this to happen. Angela to contact Monica Urritia re: Filipino Women’s Center speaker.

                                      Because there will be a speaker at the next meeting, the poster for the September meeting will specify that the meeting is at 5:30 and the speaker starts at 6:00 sharp. Also at the end of this meeting, the co-chairs will ask people if they want to stay and discuss events around December 6th and the child care campaigns.

                                      Angela discussed the possibility of adding a line item to next year’s budget for “transportation” and “child care”. All agreed that this should be revisited when we plan our budget for 2007.

                                      Angela noted that she is in the process of following up on Marcia Bradley’s video for showing at a Women’s Committee meeting.

                                      Regina noted that there is an on-going information picket in front of the Real Canadian Superstore on Grandview Hwy. Westfair Foods is a supplier to Superstore and they are on strike because their employer wants to reduce the wages of all new hires dramatically (almost half the wages of those employed currently).

                                      The meeting was adjourned at 19:00.

                                      Surrey Delta Langley Area Council December 14, 2006 Meeting Minutes, Held at Boston Pizza

                                      Present: Terry Ruyter (UTE 20007), Wendy Webber (UTE 20007), Sharon Palis (UTE 20029), Dale Odberg (UVAE 20029), Donna Cowan (UVAE 20029), Sigrid Hagglund (UTE 20029), Johann Ackermann (UTE 20029), Jeremy Amour (UTE 20029), Hilde Sellmeyer (UTE 20007)

                                      5:30 PM Called to order

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                                      Fraser Valley Area Council, Executive Meeting, 2007-01-27

                                      In Attendance:

                                      • Jayne Johns CEIU 20903
                                      • Anne Marie McCully CEIU 20903
                                      • Edi Martin USGE 20141
                                      • Chuck Leech USGE 20054
                                      • Mel Dureen USGE 20054

                                      Meeting was called to order at 1230.

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                                      PSAC – Okanagan Regional Women’s Committee, Minutes of Meeting – January 27, 2007, The Library, Mickie’s Pub, Kelowna

                                      In Attendance:

                                      • Susan Yaciw UTE 20003
                                      • Maria-Luiza Romano AGR 20027
                                      • Kareen Stanich AGR 20043
                                      • Ruth Eisworth UTE 20026
                                      • Darrell-Lee McKenzie AGR 20043
                                      • Joy Harrison Retired
                                      • Kelly Megyesi CEIU 20915
                                      • Roberta Gourlie CEIU 20915

                                      The meeting was called to order at 1:00 p.m. with Susan Yaciw in the chair.

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