VANCOUVER LOCAL 50/50 WINNER!!
50/50 JACKPOT WINNER!
CONGRATULATIONS BROTHER JOHN LORENZANA FROM PPC #2 GROUND PARCELS FOR HIS 50/50 JACKPOT WINNINGS OF $1705.00!!
Labour Day 2019
Labour day is coming soon! The Vancouver District Labour Council (VDLC) is putting on a Labour Day extravaganza, brought to you by CUPW and over a dozen other Unions, affiliates and sponsors. There will be live music and a variety of activities for all ages! Bring your family and friends for a day of fun by the waterfront!
Where: Jack Poole Plaza (1055 Canada Place)
When: Monday, September 2nd from Noon to 5 PM.
*There will be a labour rally from 12:30 to 1:00*
The plaza is wheelchair accessible and an ASL interpreter will be present during the rally and speakers. Pay parking is available at Canada Place and the convention center, or take transit and the plaza is a short walk from Waterfront station.
For more information contact Jim McCurrach, Organizing Director [email protected]
CUPW Statement: Foodora Unionization Vote
For Immediate Release Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Over the last several months, Foodora couriers in Toronto and Mississauga have come together to fight for respect, better working conditions and fair compensation through a push for union certification with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW).We are grateful for the support of all our allies and know how much potential change is riding on this vote.
The results will not be available until the Ontario Labour Relations Board has resolved the contested issues raised by both Foodora and CUPW.
“Legally, Foodora can fight us and drag this out, but the reality is undeniable: we’re united and we’re still growing. There’s no question of whether our union is real. The only question is: what will it take to get Foodora to bargain with us collectively? A lot of eyes are on Foodora right now, and they’d be better off to recognize us and come to the negotiating table so we can work together to solve our issues” – Alexander Kurth, Foodora courier and union organize
AUGUST General Membership Meeting
Thursday August 22th, 2019, at 7 p.m.
The Maritime Labour Centre*
50/50 tickets will be available throughout, with the draw at end of the GMM.
AGENDA FOR THE AUGUST GMM:
- Land Acknowledgment
- Reading of new members
- Reading of the previous meeting’s minutes
- Business arising out of the minutes
- Financials
- New Business: Notice of Motion (see below)
- Nominations and elections: No elections. All positions/committees are filled
- Executive Committee Motions
- Unfinished business
- Correspondence
- Executive and Committee Reports
- Good and Welfare
- Adjournment
In Solidarity,
Chris Zukowsky
President
* Please note there is free parking in the rear of the building off of Pandora St. and access to the building is from this parking area.
**Sign Language Interpreters have been confirmed.
Foodora Couriers in Intense Push for Union Certification
Ahead of historic vote, employer threatens and intimidates couriers
For Immediate Release August 7, 2019
Ottawa – As Foodora couriers in Toronto prepare to vote on union certification with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) beginning this Friday, August 9, Foodora Canada is spreading lies and misinformation in order to scare couriers into voting “no.” In response, CUPW has filed an unfair labour practice complaint against Foodora Inc. with the Ontario Labour Relations Board. Continue reading here
ARBITRATION UPDATE – Union Completes Evidence
July 05, 2019
Bulletin # 083
Day 20 started with the cross examination of Nancy Beauchamp, Chief Negotiator RSMC. She reaffirmed the reasons why we must have language, in the collective agreement, to maintain Pay Equity.
Our last witness was Dave Bleakney, 2nd National Vice-President, who testified on our demand to increase the amount that Canada Post provides to the Union for the education fund. He testified that the costs associated with providing education have increased dramatically while the amount paid into the fund per hour paid has remained the same since 1995. He also testified that the number of issues we must educate our members on have increased.
Canada Post Evidence is Next
Now that we have completed our evidence, the next step in the arbitration process is for Canada Post to present its evidence. There will be a break in the hearings until August 20 due to the schedules of the arbitrator and legal counsel.
Once Canada Post completes its evidence, we will have the opportunity to provide rebuttal evidence (reply evidence). Prior to the arbitrator writing her decision, both parties will provide legal arguments based on the evidence provided during the hearings.
Negotiated Agreements = Improved Relationship
We must all continue to remind Canada Post management, at every level, that the best way to try and improve the relationship between the parties is to attempt to resolve issues through negotiations. Imposed collective agreements rarely make either side happy. Tell Mr. Doug Ettinger, the new President and CEO of Canada Post, that we want negotiated collective agreements.
Canada Post, Its Time to Get Back to the Table!
In Solidarity,
Nancy Beauchamp
Chief Negotiator, RSMC Unit
Sylvain Lapointe
On Behalf of the Negotiating Committee, Urban Unit