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Call for names for the 2007 H&S Conference Steering and Resolution Committees
Published by Patrick April 28th, 2006 in Conventions/Conferences, Health & Safety Tags: conference, health-and-safety, revp.As per the AEC decision with respect to the Steering and Resolutions Committees for the 2007 National Health and Safety Conference, this serves as the call for proposed names to sit on the above-mentioned committees.
Members interested in participating on these National H&S Conference committees should forward their application c/o the REVP BC Office, #302-5238 Joyce Street, Vancouver, V5R 6C9. Fax 604 430 0194.
The deadline for receipt by that office is May 11, 2006.
Canadian Association of Labour Media Annual Conference in Winnipeg in May
Published by Patrick April 20th, 2006 in Conventions/Conferences, House of Labour Tags: calm, conference.
The annual CALM Conference, where union members gather to learn more about union communications, will be held from May 12 to 14 at the Red River College in Winnipeg. If you want to create a Local newsletter or website, or to learn how to improve communicating with your members, this conference is for you.
PSAC Locals can attend the conference even if they are not member of CALM. If you register before April 25, registration fees are $320 per person ($295 for members). You can choose up to four different workshops at the conference.
Visit www.calm.ca for more details on the conference. Register now for a great opportunity to meet union members who want to improve their communication skills.
Pierre Lebel, PSAC Communications Officer, CALM President
Subsidies available: CLC National Women’s Conference
Published by Patrick April 6th, 2006 in Conventions/Conferences, House of Labour, Womens Issues Tags: clc, conference, Regional Council, subsidy, women.
Fighting The Blues, the Canadian Labour Congress 13th National Women’s Conference will be held in Ottawa from June 11 to 14, 2006. This is a timely conference for the Labour movement. With the election of a minority Conservative government the challenges for working families and especially for women are greater than ever. The labour and women’s movements have made some important gains over the last decades. We must build our movement to ensure that we maintain the advances we have achieved and move our agenda forward in our workplaces, our communities and our legislatures.
Visit the CLC website for the call letter, registration and more information.
Subsidies have been made available by the National and Regional Offices to assist a PSAC member in BC to attend the conference. Please note the PSAC BC Regional Council conference grant guidelines. Applications for a subsidy (available here) should be received in REVP’s office no later than May 1st. The conference registration deadline is May 23rd.
Report: PSAC National Health and Safety Conference
Published by Patrick March 27th, 2006 in Conventions/Conferences, Health & Safety Tags: conference, health-and-safety, report.
All PSAC health and safety activists should be proud of their achievement over the last few years. Health and safety has been propelled to the forefront of our union’s agenda. Your hard work started with our 2003 PSAC National Convention where a record number of health and safety resolutions were debated and endorsed by the delegates.
The budget was considerably increased and included full funding for 300 delegates attending this conference.
And like the Unity Conference, the Access Conference, the Pride Conference and the National Women’s Conference, the National Health and Safety Conference now also has the right to send resolutions to the next PSAC Convention.
The theme of our 6th National Health and Safety Conference was Health and Safety: Our Jobs, Our World.
Read the full conference report at the National Capitol Region regional website.
Vancouver Human Rights & Accommodation Conference
Published by Patrick February 21st, 2006 in Human Rights Tags: conference, Human Rights.Lancaster’s annual Vancouver Human Rights & Accommodation Conference and Workplace Privacy Conference will take place at the Hyatt Regency, the first conference on June 8 and the second on June 9, 2006. In addition, a workshop on Attendance Management will be offered on June 7 and a workshop on Privacy of Medical Information will be offered on June 10.
Diane MacDonald, Union Counsel at the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation and Adriana Wills, Employer Counsel at Harris & Company will co-chair the Human Rights & Accommodation Conference.
Theo Arsenault, Union Counsel at Shortt, Moore & Arsenault and Lorene Novakowski, Employer Counsel at Fasken Martineau will co-chair the Workplace Privacy Conference.
Register and pay before March 2, and save $200 off each conference and workshop registration. Register 5 people for the price of 4. And register for both conferences and receive an additional discount.
For more information on the programs and prices: http://www.lancasterhouse.com/conferences/index.asp#vancouver
Some of the issues covered include:
HUMAN RIGHTS AND ACCOMMODATION
- Dealing with Mental Health Problems at the Workplace
- Harassment at Work: Current Developments
- Proving and Disproving Discrimination - The Acid Tests
- The Latest on Absenteeism and Disability Accommodation
WORKPLACE PRIVACY
- Privacy Commissions - Watching the Watchdog
- Drug and Alcohol Testing: Changing Rules, Changing Attitudes
- Whistleblowing: The Limits on Employer Confidentiality
- Union/Employer Issues: A Major Caselaw Update
WORKSHOPS
- Attendance Management Programs - Key Issues, Best Practices, Wednesday, June 7, 2006: 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Privacy of Medical Information - Everything You Need To Know About Collection, Use, and Disclosure, Saturday, June 10, 2006: 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
SPECIAL HOTEL RATE FOR LANCASTER ATTENDEES
We have set aside a block of rooms at the Hyatt Regency, 655 Burrard Street, for $199 per night. To reserve your room, please call the Hyatt Regency directly at 1-800-233-1234 before May 20. Be sure to mention you are with Lancaster House.
World Outgames Newsletter #32
Published by Patrick February 7th, 2006 in Pride Tags: conference, Pride.
The 1st World Outgames Montréal 2006 are proud to announce that Ms. Martina Navratilova has joined their Circle of Champions. Ms. Navratilova will actively participate in the International Conference on LGBT Human Rights, which will be held for three days before the Opening Ceremony of the Outgames. The world-renowned tennis champion and sports legend will present the Declaration of Montréal with Olympic medalist and Outgames Co-President Mark Tewksbury at the Opening Ceremony on 29 July 2006.
Read the rest of the newsletter at montreal2006.org. Reminder: there is funding availble for one member from each PSAC region to attend the conference. Read the details here.
Workers Out Conference - funding available
Published by Patrick January 31st, 2006 in Conventions/Conferences, Pride Tags: conference, Pride, revp, subsidy.
The third international “Workers Out” conference for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) trade unionists and allies will be held in Montréal from July 26 to 29, 2006.
The CLC and PSAC will be sponsors of the event and a decision has been made by the AEC to allocate one fully subsidized delegate spot per PSAC region. This is your opportunity to express your interest to represent the PSAC BC at this international event. Please send to the REVP’s office at ducharp@psac.com a brief outline of what you could contribute to the PSAC and to the conference by your attendance. Here is some more information about the conference, or check out their web site at www.montreal2006.org.
Deadline for expressions of interest is the end of day on February 28, 2006.
Workers Out! Making The Difference 2006
Published by Patrick January 30th, 2006 in House of Labour, Pride Tags: conference, Pride.
Sisters, Brothers, Comrades
Yes! There will be a Workers Out! Conference in Montreal in July 2006!
The first World Outgames 2006 will be held in Montreal, Québec, Canada from July 29-August 5, 2006. An integral part of the Outgames is an International Conference on the theme «The Right to be Different».
The organizers of the Outgames plan to make the event “an important contribution to the advancement of the rights and freedoms of gay communities” worldwide and they are including an International Conference as a central part of the cultural, sporting and political events being planned.
Workers Out! Making The Difference will be held in conjunction with the International Conference and we are planning our time so that trade unionists can participate in both the International Conference and Workers Out Conference.
Summer School for Union Women - Olympia WA
Published by Patrick January 12th, 2006 in Education, House of Labour, Womens Issues Tags: conference, women.The Labor Education and Research Centre at the Evergreen State College will be hosting its 16th Annual Summer School for Union Women, June 28-July 2nd, 2006, in Olympia, WA.
Find your Voice•Become Inspired•Learn by Doing•Make Great Connections•Have FunVisit evergreen.edu for more information.
Final Report: PSAC 2005 National Unity Conference
Published by Patrick January 6th, 2006 in Conventions/Conferences, Human Rights Tags: conference, Human Rights, report.The 2005 Unity Conference was held September 23-25th in Halifax. The objectives of the 2005 National Unity Conference were:
* To enhance our understanding and analysis of the challenges facing Racially Visible and Aboriginal, Inuit and Métis communities in our fight against racism;
* To empower, politicize and mobilize to take action to ensure our Union, workplaces and communities are inclusive and racism free; and
* To strengthen our formal and informal networks, communication and to build solidarity between and among Racially Visible and Aboriginal, Inuit and Métis members at all levels within our Union.
The Final Report of the Unity Conference is now available at the national website.
BC PSAC Regional Health & Safety Conference
Published by Patrick January 2nd, 2006 in Conventions/Conferences, Health & Safety Tags: conference, health-and-safety, vancouver.
BC PSAC Regional Health & Safety Conference, March 11/12, 2006 (note date change), Metrotown Hilton, Burnaby
The Conference will be focusing on indoor air quality and violence in the workplace: these regional priorities were identified by the BC Caucus at the last National H&S Conference.
The Conference will be a combination of workshops, panel speakers, and planning. More details and an agenda will be available soon.
For more information phone Jack Rudd @ 604.430.5631 x 229 or 1.800.663.1655.
Online registration for the Conference is available at our old webspace or download a PSAC BC Health and Safety Conference application form
and mail or fax it back. Note that if you have registered for the Conference, originally scheduled for January 2006, there is no need to re-register.
Guidelines for Conference grants from the B.C. Regional Council
Published by Patrick January 1st, 2006 in Conventions/Conferences, Regional Council Tags: conference, convention, revp, subsidy.Approved at the RC meeting May 13-14, 2001
Requests for conference grants should
- be in writing (email or paper) to the REVP’s office
- be received 3 weeks prior to registration deadline
- contain a rationale why this conference would be valuable for the applicant
- give an indication how the information/experience obtained at the conference will be used by the participant in union activities
- indicate any other efforts the applicant has made to obtain funding
All requests will be forwarded to the Grant’s Committee for approval.
The following considerations will be used to award grants:
- is the conference is labour, political or social activism related?
- will the Region benefit from our participation in this event?
- has the applicant been awarded previous grants for conferences? if yes, when?
- normally we will not fund more than 3 participants for the same conference
- exceptions to the above should be mostly in the lower-cost category
Grants:
Conference outside BC: $500.00
Conference in BC, and participant has to fly: up to $500.00
Conference in BC and no need to fly: $250.00
There should be a written report to the REVP’s office within one month of the event.
Download a conference subsidy application (pdf).
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