Fall Education Seminars – October 16-19, 2025 – Harrison Hot Spring

Health and Safety
In this course, we want to bring health and safety back to its political beginnings. CUPW health and safety representatives will explore the different interests of the employer and the union in health and safety. Participants will practice ‘facing management’ and discuss ways to mobilize members around health and safety issues. At the same time, they will develop the skills and knowledge they need to feel confident in participating with management on joint health and safety committees.

Basic Steward Course
Stewards are the backbone of the union. The aim of this course is to provide new stewards with knowledge and confidence. Topics include: the roles of the steward, how to investigate and file a grievance, communication skills, shop steward rights, the steward as organizer/mobilizer, and key provisions of the collective agreement.
*Note this course is for new stewards

Mental Health in the Workplace
This course will build awareness about the continuum of mental health in the workplace, explore the impact of different forms of stigma towards people living with mental health problems and discuss different support and accommodation measures. Participants will determine actions and strategies that can be taken to support psychological health and safety in the workplace

LCRMS – Know Your Route
This course explains the fundamentals of the Letter Carrier Route Measurement System (LCRMS), with a focus on the factors used to update routes. Participants examine the different time values that determine a route and review how they are calculated. They look at restructures, volume counts and the parts of the collective Agreement that relate to LCRMS. Most important, they learn how to verify time values to ensure they reflect the letter carriers work and what to do if there are discrepancies.
*Note priority will be given to Locals who are currently on the list to be restructured

.  Lost Wages: Locals are responsible for covering the lost wages of participants for this event.• Application Submission: All applications must be signed and submitted by the Local President or their designate.
• Where to Submit: Signed and completed applications must be sent directly to the local office by mail at unit 110-4238 Lozells Avenue, Burnaby V5AOC4 OR By fax: (604) 685-4931
• Deadline: The deadline for registration is 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 27th, 2025.
• Late Applications: Applications received after the deadline will not be considered, so please ensure they are submitted on time.

In Solidarity,

Anju Parmar, President