ARBITRATION UPDATE

February 22, 2019                                             Bulletin # 070

ARBITRATION UPDATE!!!

Days four and five of the arbitration on our collective agreements have now been completed. On February 19, 2019 we introduced evidence related to letter carrier delivery and over burdening. On February 21, 2019, National Union Representative Nicolas Presne testified on the technical aspects of letter carrier work. Following video evidence of Cari-Anne Gordon, a letter carrier from Saskatoon on her route, she testified about the difficulties of using the back-to-back method, particularly in extreme cold. This is just one of the hazards that letter carriers have to deal with.

Arbitrator Requests Extension of 90 Day Time Limit 

On February 15, 2019, Arbitrator MacPherson requested an extension of her mandate from the Minister of Labour to complete the arbitration by August 30, 2019. She stated that she would like to complete the presentation of evidence by the end of June 2019.

New Hearing Dates Scheduled 

The parties have agreed to the following dates to continue the arbitration:

  • March 14 and 19
  • April 2, 10 and 23
  • May 6, 7, 21, 27 and 28
  • June 10, 11, 26 and 27

We will continue to present our evidence on all the matters in dispute and make sure we take the time to completely present our case. We will continue to provide updates as this process continues.

Stand Up For Improved Working Conditions!

In Solidarity,

Nancy Beauchamp                                                Sylvain Lapointe

Chief Negotiator, RSMC Unit                               Chief Negotiator, Urban Unit

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Part-Time Secretary-Treasurer’s Schedule 2019

Due to local bylaw changes the Vancouver Secretary-Treasurer position is now part-time. Please the schedule below for dates the Secretary-Treasurer will be in the office. This schedule respects the local bylaws requirement to work 10 days per month on the work floor for Canada Post.

MONTH
February 11th – 15th and 25th – 28th
March 1st, 11th – 15th and 25th – 29th
April 8th – 12th, 22nd – 26th, 29th & 30th
May 1st – 3rd, 27th – 31st
June 3rd – 7th , 17th – 21st
July 2nd – 5th, 15th – 19th and 29th – 31st
August 1st & 2nd, 12th – 16th, 26th – 30th
September 9th – 13th, 23rd – 27st
October 7th -11th, 21st – 25th
November 4th – 8th, 18th to 22nd
December 2nd – 6th, 16th – 20th , 30th & 31st

During the times where the local Secretary-Treasurer is not scheduled in the local office, concerns and questions can be emailed to the Secretary-Treasurer. In urgent cases, members should contact another officer at the Vancouver Local.

Please note the office is closed on all statutory holidays applicable to CUPW members and that while this schedule may be adjusted during the course of the year any
changes will be published and made available to the membership.

In Solidarity,

Michael Seney
Secretary-Treasurer 846

2019 Shop Stewards List

PPC #1: PPC #3: LCD 1 and 2
Arico-Pucovsky, Maria Alcantara, Angelo Aubichon, Nick
Azzuolo, Wesley Murugiah, Sanchika Frymire, Ed
Bath, Harmanjit De Guzman, Helen McConnell, Jeannette
Dela Rosa, Ana Marie Dhillon, Kamaljit McGowan, Felix
Etuk, Edem Ferrer, Rebecca Palesch, Kris
Eugenio, Allan Heer, Karamjit Savage, Jennifer
Garcia, Zenaida Horan, Bonnie CDC
Gill, Varinderpal Hsi, Yung Baur, Werner
Gonzaga, Andrew Jiminez, Marion Stn. F 
Henderson McCance, Joseph Llamado, Robin Jacobs, Sharon
Hildebrand, Larry Minhas, Archana Nichols, Gordon
Jones, Gladys Ng, Paul Christian  Quattrocchi, Lisa
Kumar, Perry Ragabinia, Afshin GLEN DRIVE
McGowan, Zoe Rana, Bhupinder Kumar, Arun
McKenzie, Murray Rathod, Chirag Truong, Bill
Michalski, Paul Prasad, Rodrick NBDC:
Nagrani, Narinder  Salvo, Stephen Kosik, Martin
Pagtakhan, Andrew Sarmiento, Rolando Irons, Gina
Pon, Edmond Sidhu, Surinder Mayo, Trevor
Ron, Jesus Singh, Jashandeep Zerr, Dale
Sandhu, Baltej Singh, Ranjodh NFDC:
Sandhu, Randy  Trocio II, Galileo McCurrach, Jim
Santiago, Agnes Villamejor, Emmanuel Ritchie, Devan
Siu, Terrence  Vimalendiran, Vim NVDD
Tarce, Grace Wu, Susana  Ocol, Jerry
Tee, Maria PIF  Vaillencourt, Arlene
 Waraich, Navreet Andriashck, Adam RDC:
PPC #2: Darabna, Maharuk Gorsuch, Sean
Barone, Val Jacinto, Diana Kerr, Lauri
Bernabe, Antoinette  Kao, Jeremy SVDC:
Bhatara, Neerjha Kirandeep, Lakhian Autsch, Matt
Calamos, Jacklyn MacLennan, Cristina Kemble, Colin
Chan, Sai Mathews, Ranju Papamichael, Chris
Chen, Maureen Rasing, Oscar Ramos, Joevani
Chhabra, Rashmi Reyes, Jonathan Westhaver, Kelly
Cuayzon, Roochie Salov, Antoni
Cuenca, Melanie Sangha, Damanpreet
Decena, Angelito Sustituido, Ariel Elsher
Dosanjh, Sukhjinder Yesowick, Lisa
Dutta, Gargi PPC MSCs:
Ho, Deanna Barran, Steve
Jaromamay, Andrew Dobbs, Allan
 Jiminez, Marion Eberhardt, Doug
Kathiresu, Suba Neumann, Stefanie
Mahanger, Jagjit Seney, Michael
Parmar-Urie, Anju Tesar, Ernie
Phunel, Tony TECH SERVICES
 Singh Srow, Varinderjit Schuck, Bryan
Tweed, John Sidhu, Parvinder
Wong, Wilson
Wu, Alvin

2019 Shop Steward Election Results

#1 shift PPC PIF
Andrew Gonzaga Adam Andriashck
Edmond Pon Antoni Salov
Harmanjit Bath Ariel Elsher Sustituido
Larry Hildebrand Kirandeep, Lakhian
Perry Kumar Lisa Yesowick
Varinderpal Gill Oscar Rasing
Zoe McGowan Ranju Mathews
#2 shift PPC Glen Drive
Angelito Decena Arun Kumar
Antoinette Bernabe Bill Truong
Deanna Ho LCD 1/2
Gargi Dutta Jeannette McConnell
Jagjit Mahanger Jennifer Savage
Melanie Cuenca NBDC
Neerjha Bhatara Martin Kosik
Rashmi Chhabra North Fraser
Roochie Cuayzon Devan Ritchie
Suba Kathiresu RDC 
Tony Phunel Lauri Kerr
#3 shift PPC Transportation 
Archana Minhas Stefanie Neumann
Bhupinder Rana SV
Emmanuel Villamejor Colin Kemble
Helen De Guzman Matt Autsch
Jashandeep Singh Kelly Westhaver
Ranjodh Singh  
Rebecca Ferrer  
Robin Llamado  
Rodrick Prasad  
Susana Wu  
Yung Hsi  

 

 

Outgoing President’s message

As my term comes to a close I wanted to take a moment to say a few words.

In my 4 years in office the Local has been through a lot. We saw many changes at the Pacific Processing Centre (the new state of the art facility that we outgrew before we moved in), we saw the continued roll out of Postal Transformation in our Letter Carrier depots, contracting out of work that our own members are qualified to do, the implementation of Canada Post’s 5 point plan, the elimination of the apprenticeship program, the roll out of SSD( Separate Sort from Delivery) at the North Fraser Depot, the opening of the Pacific International Facility,the expiry of 2 collective agreements and 2 rounds of collective bargaining, and most recently rotating strikes and back to work legislation.

The last 4 years have not been easy for anyone. As members on the floor you have increasingly had your work/life balance negatively affected by changes to your work methods and shift times that are not conducive to maintaining that work/life balance. Preparing for any potential job action whether it be a strike or a lock out is extremely stressful. There isn’t always enough money at the end of the day to save for times like these. Actually going on strike was first for many of you and whether it was the first time or the 5th time it is unsettling to have to do that. It is also empowering.

When we got the call to go out you, the membership, came out to support. Some of you spent more time on the picket lines than you were required to. Many of you stepped up to help in whatever capacity the Union needed, in addition to your picket duty. You had an opportunity to spend time with your fellow members in a way we don’t normally get to, due to the nature of our work. Many new friendships were formed. Old ones were rekindled and most importantly you were supporting each other.

Together we are stronger than any of us is on our own. We need to continue to support each other. The Union is not just the activists, the stewards, the Executive. We are all the Union. There is a role for everyone whether it is attending meetings, keeping yourself and your co-workers informed, speaking up when you see something that isn’t right, participating on committees, organizing or activism. The fight for better working conditions and a better quality of work/life balance isn’t over yet. It will never be over as long as employers fail to respect their workers.

I got involved all those years ago because I didn’t like to see people being taken advantage of. I will continue to be involved for those same reasons.

During my term I have had an opportunity to work with many different people and I have learned from all of them. I have been fortunate for the mentorship and the support I have received over the years. I want to thank all of you for that support.

In closing, I hope that you all continue to support each other and your elected representatives. Our fight is far from over and we really are stronger together.

The struggle continues…….

In Solidarity,

Jennifer Savage