Monthly Archives: August 2013
Bio – Angela Coleman (ONTARIO)
Angela Coleman Profile
Three words used to describe me: Team player, Dedicated and Loyal!
- The Hamilton Area Office is where I have been supporting and working closely with National Staff since February of 2002.
- In 2002 – 2003, I had the privilege of being elected as President of COPE 491. While President, I was involved in all aspects of COPE 491 which included meeting with members to resolve issues, listening to concerns and Chairing Board meetings that involved all Regional Vice Presidents to learn about and assist them with the issues that were important to members in other provinces. I was involved in all issues between the Employer and our Union, including Labour Management, Grievance Meetings and Negotiations.
- While not currently a member of the COPE 491 Executive, my future goal is to become more active with our Union once again. With support from my family, I am now at a point in my life where I have the time, energy and commitment to be more actively involved in COPE 491.
- In order to ensure that I am equipped to meet the needs of members in our Union, I have taken several courses through the McMaster University/Mohawk Labour Studies Program, which when fully completed I will have obtained my Labour Studies Certificate. To further my education I have also completed Labour courses at Athabasca University.
- I firmly believe that it would be a great asset to have a member from Ontario act as part of the bargaining committee. If given this opportunity, I can assure you that I would be there to fight for what members want and need.
- I was actively involved with “Rock for Public Services” back in 2008. A large and ongoing event initiated by CUPE Ontario. My involvement included all planning stages including securing the venue location up to and including security for the venue and recruiting volunteers for the event. I am extremely proud of the event which brought the community together for a very important cause.
- For very personal reasons I organized and chaired a fundraiser for cancer. My strong organizational skills and determination raised $3500 for cancer research.
- Avid volunteer through various organizations in my community.
I wish all the candidates the best of luck!
Thank you for your consideration and allowing me to be part of the next Bargaining Committee.
In Solidarity,
Angela
Bio – Stacey Moore (EAST)
Bio – Kelli Lawrence (EAST)
Bio – Sheila Bourque (EAST)
It is with great pleasure that I accept my nomination to the COPE Negotiating Committee.
In order to fulfill my role and responsibilities as regional vice-president, COPE 491 for the Maritimes Region, I have completed the Basic Steward’s Training Part I and Part II (Grievance & Arbitration) through COPE Ontario. I would find it very beneficial to be part of the Negotiations Committee in order to fully understand, interpret and implement our Collective Agreement to the utmost of my abilities, for you, the member. Our Collective Agreement is the most important benefit we have as COPE members and knowledge is the key to open and clear communications with the Employer. I look forward to the challenges ahead if elected.
I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank you for your support.
In Solidarity,
Sheila Bourque
Régional Vice-President
COPE 491
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Il me fait plaisir d’accepter ma nomination au Comité de négociations du SEPB.
Dans le but de remplir mes fonctions comme vice-présidente régionale du SEPB 491, Région des Maritimes, j’ai complété la formation Basic Steward’s Training Part I and Part II (Grievance & Arbitration) par l’entremise du SEPB Ontario. Je serai très reconnaissante de siéger à ce comité pour mieux comprendre, interpréter et mettre en pratique notre convention collective, qui est l’outil le plus important pour vous comme membre. Une connaissance approfondie est la clé pour une communication respectueuse et ouverte dans les discussions avec l’Employeur. Un autre point important que je souhaite soulever est la réalité des membres francophones de notre région. Une représentation d’une dirigeante francophone à la table de négociations assurerait que les préoccupations propres à notre situation soient bien comprises et bien transmises. Si élue, il me fera plaisir d’accepter ces défis.
Je vous remercie sincèrement de votre appui.
Sheila Bourque
Vice-présidente régionale
SEPB 491
Région des Maritimes
Bio – Karri Patterson (EAST)
Hi,
My name is Karri Patterson and I am a Secretary working out of the Atlantic Regional Office in Dartmouth, NS, as well I am the RVP for the Atlantic Region and the COPE Representative of our JOHS Committee. I have been employed with CUPE for 3½ years. I’m married and have a daughter. I have taken many educational courses such as bargaining skills, financial officers and steward learning series to name a few. From my other work experiences I have a broad understanding of Employee/Employer relations and I believe this would bring a fresh perspective to the bargaining committee. My main goal would be to make sure we strengthen our Collective Agreement for all members. Effective communication is essential to the strong functioning of this union, and I’d be honored to contribute my skills and experience to this position.
Thank you.