PHONE LINES RESTORED!
Phone and fax service has been restored!
If you have sent anything by fax on Monday or Tuesday, please re send it.
Thank you for your patience.
In Solidarity,
Jamie McCurrach
Acting President
August General Membership Meeting – August 24th 7PM
AUGUST General Membership Meeting
THURSDAY, August 24th at 7PM
The meeting will be held in person at:
The Maritime Labour Centre
1880 Triumph Street
(Parking available in the rear off Pandora Street)
AGENDA FOR THE AUGUST GMM:
1. Land Acknowledgment
2. Reading of Truth and Reconciliation: Calls to Action
3. Reading of new members
4. Reading of the previous meeting’s minutes
5. Business arising out of the minutes
6. New Business
7. Nominations and elections:
Education Director
Executive steward (MSC)
Executive Steward (External)
Organization Committee (1)
8. Executive Committee Motions
9. Unfinished business
10. Correspondence
11. Executive and Committee Reports
12. Good and Welfare
13. Adjournment
***ASL Interpreters have been confirmed for this meeting***
In Solidarity,
Jamie McCurrach
Acting President
MOTION TO CHANGE LANGUAGE IN THE BY- LAWS
Whereas the word Chief is outdated and offensive,
Whereas we have a duty to be on the forefront of truth and reconciliation,
Be it resolved that wherever the phrase Chief Shop Steward appears it shall be changed to Executive Shop Steward.
MOTION TO CHANGE SHOP STEWARD MEETINGS FOR GROUP 1,3 AND 4
Whereas we need to be financially responsible,
Whereas communication is much more accessible since the implementation of our bylaws,
Whereas there are many other ways to pass on information than face to face meetings,
Therefore, be it resolved that Article 10.4 (a) be removed from the Vancouver Local Bylaws,
Be it further resolved that Article 10.4 (b) be amended to read “Shop Stewards in Group 1, 2, 3, and 4; will meet once every (3) months for a meeting with the Chief Stewards and Full Time Officers that wish to attend. Other Officers will be invited if approved by the Local executive. Whenever possible, ten (10) days’ notice shall be given of the Shop Stewards Meetings.”
Be it further resolved that 10.4 (c) be removed from the Vancouver Locals bylaws
Be it further resolved that the numbering of the article be adjusted to show the change.
THE EDUCATION DIRECTOR
A) Shall be an elected officer and voting member of the Executive Committee and shall also be the chair of the Education committee.
B) Shall in conjunction with the Education Committee coordinate and prepare educational materials and seminars for the membership.
C) Shall work in conjunction with the Regional and National Education Officers.
D) Shall be the spokesperson for the Publications Committee on the Executive Committee and shall be a member of the Publications Committee.
CHIEF (EXECUTIVE) STEWARDS
A) Shall be elected officers and voting members of the Executive Committee.
B) Shall be members of the Grievance Committee.
C) Shall report and consult with the Second Vice-President regarding Health and Safety matters for their shift or work area.
D) Shall accompany the President or First Vice-President into management meetings, when requested by the President or First Vice-President.
E) Shall work in conjunction with the Grievance Officer on the preparation and hearing of grievances at the first level and arbitration, when required.
F) Shall attend appropriate Shop Steward meetings, and shall make reports to the Shop Steward meetings and the Executive Committee.
G) All Chief Stewards shall be given the opportunity to assist the Grievance Officer in the preparation and processing of grievances. The Chief Stewards shall be booked off on an equitable and rotating basis.
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CUPW Local Wide BBQ – Sunday August 27th
CUPW Local Wide BBQ
Where: 109 – 4238 Lozells Ave, Burnaby
When: Sunday, August 27, 2023 Noon – 6 PM
Food!
Burgers, Hot dogs, Sausages!
Vegan/Vegetarian options!
Chips and Cold Drinks!
Local Wide 50/50 Draw
Tickets will be available until 5 PM, then the Grand Jackpot Draw will be held.
Cash Carnival Games
Balloon Pop, Ball Toss and
Knock Down The Can!
All kinds of Prizes!
Proceeds go to Seniors 411
Lawn Games
Yardzee, Cornhole, and more!
Learn More about what’s going on in your local!
In Solidarity,
Kat Poch
Organizing Director
THE VANCOUVER LOCAL – SAYS NO TO SSD!
SAYS NO! TO SSD
NO! to our routes getting longer and longer
NO! to changing Router assignments on a whim
NO! to the erasure of sortation values from the 075 form
NO! to disconnecting carriers from their case strips
NO! to management’s band-aid solutions
Postal Workers say NO! to Separate Sort From Delivery.
It DOES NOT save floor space or money – but it costs us the time values that we have agreed upon for over 50 years. It costs our backs, our knees, our bodies.
In 2018, Canada Post rammed through it’s first SSD restructure on the west coast at North Fraser Depot. At first, there were 10 routers. Now, despite the rapid expansion of Metrotown and The River District, there are now only 9 routers at North Fraser! How many will your station get under SSD? We don’t know. We don’t know because management has never told us what system they use to determine what an 8 hour work day is for routers, nor how they determine what routers will sort what routes. There has NEVER been consultation at the National, Regional or Local level. Management takes the position that routers are Letter Carrier Assistants, therefore their assignments can be changed at any time with no oversight or input from the Union.
VANCOUVER PRIDE 2023
The Vancouver Local is proud to participate in 3 marches this year:
Friday, August 4th: Vancouver Trans, Two Spirit, Genderqueer and Intersex March
Organized by a gender-diverse grass roots collective of volunteers, the 2023 Trans, Two-Spirit, Genderqueer, Intersex March is an opportunity for us to celebrate, proudly express our pride and make our voices heard on the issues that affect our lives including violence, bullying, erasure from social histories, harassment and discrimination by public institutions. This event is operated in a spirit of inclusion with two-spirit people who may or may not also claim identities such as trans, genderqueer and others that feel unwelcome at mainstream pride events.
If you’d like to design your own signs, come at 5:30 PM – Materials will be provided
6:15 PM – March from Clark Park (Commercial and 14th)
6:45 PM – Performances from amazing local trans artists at Victoria park!
More information and updates at:
http://transpridevancouver.wordpress.com
Saturday, August 5th: Vancouver Dyke March & Festival
We’ll begin in McSpadden Park with some pre-March festivities and a community art project to create the new Vancouver Dyke March banner for this year. Then, the March will leave McSpadden Park and we’ll make our way down Commercial Drive to end at the Festival at Grandview Park. The Festival will continue until 5 PM and will include stage performances, community vendors, and food trucks. The Vancouver Dyke March has always been and continues to be a protest organized to celebrate and uplift the voices of folks who are marginalized, particularly on the basis of gender, within the broader pride movement. CUPW Vancouver will also have a booth at this event. If you are interested in volunteering at our booth engaging with the public on issues facing postal workers, email at [email protected]
CPC’S RECENT ATTACK ON DAY SHIFT & HEALTH AND SAFETY OF OUR MEMBERS
Hello All, July 13th,2023
We wanted to provide an update on the consultations Vancouver local and the employer had on June 21st, June 28th and on July 6th. Vancouver local was represented by your 2nd VP Raylene Marshall, VP 3 Bryan Schuck, President Anju Parmar along with PPC Executive Shop Stewards Zenaida Garcia, Helen De Guzman and Yogesh Sharma.
On July 6, 2023 Vancouver local had a final consult regarding the Canada Posts proposed mini bid for PPC. In our first consult Canada Post had proposed drastic staffing cuts in shift 2 due to “changes in the business mode”. FROM THE INITIAL CONSULT CUPW OBJECTED AND DISAGREED WITH ANY NEGATIVE CHANGES TO THE NUMBER OF POSITIONS ON SHIFT 2. After having many discussions with the employer, it was very clear that the Employer was not willing to keep the schedule status quo, Vancouver Local gave multiple suggestions to find a way to reduce the impact on our members. The employer came back with 3 different proposals and the one they are using we felt minimized the impact on our members, Including casuals. We want to ensure members that VANCOUVER LOCAL ALWAYS OBJECTED TO ANY CHANGES TO THE CURRENT ROSTER. We believe in a work\life balance and want our members to have a stable schedule to rely on. We never want members moving mid-year, unless it is done by our members on volition. Union will always fight for our work in group1 to be pushed to day shift in group 1. We will always demand that the employer adhere to the Collective Agreement and move as much work as possible to day shift. If more positions are needed in any shift we ask the employer to create positions, instead of moving them.
25 positions will be displaced from VEO and It is very Important for those who will be DISPLACED to bid in monthly bid to OBTAIN the permanent position.
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CLASSIFICATION | POSITIONS | |
AIR PARCELS
|
FT PO4
Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3 PT PO4 Shift 2 Shift 3 |
24 6 22
18 8 |
PDSL
|
FT PO4
Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3 PT P04 Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3
|
8 7 7
4 4 4 |
GROUND PARCELS
|
FT PO4
Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3
PT P04 Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3 |
105 52 100
32 32 36 |
PACKETS
|
FT P04
Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3
PT P04 Shift 2 Shift 3 |
28 5 24
24 15 |
VEO INBOUND
|
FT PO4
Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3 |
52 67 67 |
VEO OUTBOUND
|
FT PO4
Shift 1 Shift 2 Shift 3
PT PO4 Shift 3 |
14 13 10
7 |
RT&D PPC
RT&D PIF |
Shift 1
Shift 2 Shift 3 Shift 1 Shift 3 |
35
27 36 4 6 |
Union will be visiting the work floors next week. If you have any questions, please free to contact your Executive Shop Steward on the floor or call the office at (604) 685-6581.
In Solidarity,
Bryan Schuck Raylene Marshall Anju Parmar
3rd Vice President 2nd Vice President President