CLC Women’s School Report – Lindsay Mills
Beverley Haitse Scholarship Winners
Congratulations to Sarah and Michael Myers – recipients of the Beverley Haitse Scholarship.
Wishing them the very best in their studies!!!
WEST – Negotiation Team Member (Results)
Election of Negotiation Team Member – WEST
As at Poll close: Monday 19 August 2013 14:00 EDT
Number of voters: 40 · Group size: 68 · Percentage voted: 58.82
Ranked by votes
Rank | Candidate | Votes | % |
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1 | Eva McKaeff | 16 | 40.00 |
2 | Karina Sheardown | 12 | 30.00 |
2 | Leanne Strang | 12 | 30.00 |
Ontario Negotiating Team Member (Results)
Election of Negotiating Team Member – ONTARIO REGIONS
As at Poll close: Monday 19 August 2013 12:00 EDT
Number of voters: 40 · Group size: 64 · Percentage voted: 62.50
Ranked by votes
Rank | Candidate | Votes | % |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Margaret Lewis | 22 | 55.00 |
2 | Angela Coleman | 12 | 30.00 |
3 | Lindsay Mills | 6 | 15.00 |
EAST – Negotiating Team Member (Results)
EAST – Negotiating Team Member Election
Report date: Monday 19 August 2013 11:02 EDT
Election of Negotiating Team Member – East
As at Poll close: Monday 19 August 2013 11:00 EDT
Number of voters: 20 · Group size: 29 · Percentage voted: 68.97
Ranked by votes
Rank | Candidate | Votes | % |
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1 | Karri Patterson | 7 | 35.00 |
2 | Sheila Bourque | 5 | 25.00 |
3 | Kelli Lawrence | 4 | 20.00 |
3 | Stacey Moore | 4 | 20.00 |
Bio – Leanne Strang (WEST)
My name is Leanne Strang. I have been a secretary at the British Columbia Regional Office (BCRO) since July 2010. Prior to that I was a CUPE Local 2254 member for seven years. I was the chief shop steward and the chief negotiator on our bargaining committee for three rounds of bargaining. In 2009, we were locked out for three months. We went to non-binding mediation and achieved a collective agreement with many gains and no concessions. During that process I learned an incredible amount about collective bargaining including the mediation/reconciliation process.
During our lockout I led a group of members that had never been involved in job action before. The key to our success was solid communication which I took responsibility for. I have attended many union courses including collective bargaining, OH&S, shop stewarding, and bullying & harassment in the work place, not mot mention other courses.
I also bring with me many years of activism in the trade union movement in which time I have attended conferences, conventions, rallies and have supported other groups on their picket lines and have a true passion to support working people.
I have heard from many COPE members that the bargaining committee needs representation from other provinces outside of Saskatchewan and the east as we are a national union and need voices from coast to coast. I have also heard from members of their dissatisfaction around the last round of bargaining, most notably around communication with members.
As a result of hearing these concerns, I have three main goals:
1. To work with the COPE 491 bargaining committee to achieve a fair and reasonable collective agreement that contains no concessions.
2. To communicate on a regular basis with COPE 491 members on the progress made in bargaining.
3. To ensure that upon the completion of bargaining, all issues are dealt with in an expedient manner, including timely distribution of retroactive pay.
I would welcome the opportunity to work with our sisters and brothers in COPE 491 and hope that you will consider me in your vote for the bargaining committee.
In solidarity,
Leanne Parker Strang
Message to Members – Voting
Please remind your members to check their spam/junk box for the message to link them to their ballot!
Members have an opportunity to elect a regional representative to the bargaining committee, for the first time! It is their chance to influence the Local in a positive manner, and have a direct say in the make-up of the committee. Obviously bargaining is an important part of what the Local does for its members and the membership should be encouraged to participate by getting to know the candidates and to cast a ballot.
Lets have a high turnout for these important elections.
Fran Robertson
Returning Officer
COPE Local 491
Bio – Eva McKaeff (WEST)
BIO – EVA MCKAEFF (WEST)
With many thanks to my nominator Sister Tracey Gramchuk, I have decided to let my name stand for a position on COPE 491’s bargaining team that will soon enter into negotiations with CUPE.
The following is a list of my accomplishments over the past several years as both a member of CUPE, and also as an employee of CUPE.
- Employed by the City of Regina in 1982 – hired in Personnel.
- In 1989, changed positions within the City to work in Customer Service.
- In 2007, ended my employment with the City and began with CUPE as a Secretary.
I chose the career path of customer service as I enjoy working and meeting people. This passion resulted in pursuing union activities. In 1989, while still working in Personnel, I was encouraged to get involved. My first introduction to trade unionism was becoming active on the Occupational Health and Safety Committee. This was a very good introduction for me and soon afterwards I expressed an interest to become more active within my Local. I was soon elected to the position of Executive-At-Large, then to the position of Shop Steward for grievances, followed by the position of Recording Secretary and then finally to the position of President.
I held the position of President for 12 years at the City of Regina. My most memorable and challenging term was when my Local and two others, jointly took job action during negotiations in 2005. I was very involved with the strike that made City of Regina history – most rewarding and self-satisfying, has made me a stronger person today.
I have very strong principles when it comes to our workplace (CUPE as an employer and our rights as an employee). I am not afraid to voice my opinion and will always stand up for what I feel is right or voice my opinion to what I think may not be right.
Currently, I am a Referral Agent to our EAP program. It has been my pleasure to assist anyone with their needs. Statistics prove that our program is being used and hope that this service will never be cut out.
I am also the Regional Vice-President (Saskatchewan Region).
I am familiar with the process of negotiations as I know many of you are as well – we deal with this in our day jobs; however, sitting as part of a bargaining team from the beginning to the very end is truly an experience everyone should take interest in. For this reason, I would like to do my part and contribute from what I have learned in my past experiences.
Aside from my permanent employment with CUPE, I also work part-time with Regina’s Globe Theatre as a bartender, usher and the front of the house manager.
I believe I have achieved a balance in my life and thank you for considering me to represent you at the negotiations table.
In solidarity,
Sister Eva McKaeff