May 31st Rally at RMC gate 4pm to 5pm – Phoenix

PRESS RELEASE

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

May 31st Rally at RMC gate 4pm to 5pm – Phoenix

 

New Location! New Rally! Phoenix Pay Rallies will now take place on paydays. We plan this to occur every two week forward till Phoenix is fixed!

 

Too many Federal workers have gone for too long without being paid, with being underpaid, etc.

 

Rally will take place on Wednesday May 31st at 4:00 pm at RMC Gate

The following will be onsite:

Chris Snooks PSAC Area Council President  613-305-2297

Rej Bruneau UNDE President Local 641 613-305-2290

Catherine St-Georges PSAC Kingston Area Council Public Relations 613-539-0552

 

Thanks

Rej Bruneau

President Kingston District Labour Council (KDLC) 613-305-2290

sorry for any cross postings
Yours in solidarity,
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Kingston & District Labour Council
OPSEU Regional Office 824 John Counter Blvd, 
Kingston
K7K 2R1
Tel: 613-548-4952
Meetings: Every 3rd Monday @ 7:00 pm

Building Better Schools: Your Voice Matters!

Your Voice Matters

Greetings,

My name is Steve Stenman and I am writing as a teacher and as the Political Action Chair of ETFO Limestone. On behalf ETFO Limestone I am thrilled to announce that we will be holding a community forum on elementary education entitled, “Building Better Schools…Your Voice Matters!” at Kingston City Hall on May 25th at 6:30 PM. This forum will be open to parents, teachers, principals, trustees, and other stakeholders in public elementary education. The idea around the forum is to bring the community together to discuss current issues in our schools today. The forum will be moderated by JC Kenny of CBC Radio and will include a panel discussion and opportunities for the audience to discuss in small groups, ask questions, and make connections to build capacity toward positive change in education.

Please find attached the event poster. We are hoping that you would join us at the community forum and that you would help spread the word. We would love to involve as much of the community as we can and we are hoping that you would be able to help promote the event by distributing the poster and encouraging members of your organization to come and participate.

We are looking forward to an informative and thought provoking evening! Please do not hesitate to contact me, Deb Wells, debiwells@gmail.com our local President, or Jane Roberts, janerobertsetfo@gmail.com our first vice president, for more information or if you have any trouble opening the attachment.

Thanks so much for your help in making this community discussion on issues in elementary education a success!

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Sincerely,

Steve

Steve Stenman

Political Action Chair

 

 

Thursday May 25, 2017

6:30pm-8:00pm

City Hall, Memorial Room

Kingston

 

Tentative settlement between CUPE 2073 and Canadian Hearing Society

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), Local 2073, representing 227 striking workers at the Canadian Hearing Society (CHS), has reached a tentative settlement with the CHS. The tentative deal, if ratified by both parties, ends a nine-week-old strike that started March 6th. Mediated talks were facilitated by third-party mediator John Stout over four and a half days in Toronto.

No details of the tentative settlement will be released until the membership has had the opportunity to review and vote on it. Membership meetings and a ratification vote are scheduled for Friday, May 12th.

The earliest possible date workers could be back on the job is Monday, May 15th.

“I’m pleased to say we now have a resolution,” said Stacey Connor, president of Local 2073. “We have a deal that we can recommend to our members.”

“I want to thank our members for holding rock-solid picket lines for so long. Because these workers were so tough, we were finally able to move this employer into compromise mode, with Mr. Stout’s help. It should not have taken nine weeks, but here we are.”

“I especially want to thank the deaf and hard of hearing community for its unflagging support through the strike. They walked alongside us on the picket lines. They brought us food. They wrote letters to politicians and to CHS to say that our issues are their issues. They were so supportive of us, and we want to say that we are so looking forward to being able to return to work providing them with vital services.”

CUPE Local 2073 represents workers in 24 CHS offices across Ontario. They serve the deaf and hard of hearing community by working as counsellors, literacy instructors, audiologists, speech language pathologists, interpreters/interpreter trainers, clerical support, program coordinators, program assistants, and information technology specialists. 90 per cent of workers are women, and 40 per cent of them are deaf.

https://cupe.ca/tentative-settlement-between-cupe-2073-and-canadian-hearing-society