VANCOUVER LOCAL 846 UNION HALL NOW UNDER RENOVATION

After months of waiting and haggling with City Hall, the building permit for our renovations has been approved!

The building we purchased used to be a vitamin production facility – now we are in the process of building a welcoming reception area, proper offices for full time officers, quiet advocate work areas and a boardroom/classroom for committee meetings and education.

During this time, access to the Union hall will be limited to APPOINTMENTS ONLY. You can still drop off paperwork in person, however, due to the dust and debris, we are unable to allow drop-in visits at this time. We strongly recommend you send documents by fax or mail.

We expect this work will take approximately 3 to 4 months. Once completed, we will host an open house for members to see the new offices.

All officers will still be available by telephone or email.

In Solidarity,

Anju Parmar, President

 

 

MEGA JACKPOT

Local Wide 50/50

Our BIGGEST EVER!

In the past 4 years, the Vancouver Local has given away over $10,000.00in our 50/50 draws!!

Proceeds from the draw will help fund our annual BBQ, and any funds raised above our goal will be donated to Seniors 411

Sales start June 1st, the winner will be drawn at the annual BBQ (Date TBA)

Tickets available from:   ______

  1 Ticket for $2

3 Tickets for $5

8 Tickets for $10

 

In Solidarity,

Kat  Poch, Organizing Director

MAY IS MENTAL HEALTH MONTH

Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make healthy choices.

Mental illnesses are characterized by alterations in thinking, mood or behavior associated with significant distress and impaired functioning. Examples of specific mental illnesses include: Mood disorders, major depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder.

Mental health changes in our lives. Sometimes the changes can be subtle over the course of several years. Other times, it can be sudden or can change daily. The biggest contributing factor to our mental health are the things happening in our lives – it’s a continuum and its quite natural that we move back in forth on it, depending on what is going on and number of other factors.

Stigmas around mental health issues are very often systemic and a cultural change is required. It marks an entire group of people as socially different, unacceptable or undesirable; it is this belief that leads to discrimination. The fear of labels, exclusion, discrimination or ostracization keeps many people from feeling that they can comfortably access supports to help them with their mental health, whether it’s a single event-driven issue or a more complex, long term issue.

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APRIL

General Membership Meeting

 Thursday  April 27th  at 7 pm

Meeting will be in person and it will be held at

 Maritime Labour Centre 1880 Triumph Street 

                  (Old Union Hall)        

  AGENDA FOR THE APRIL 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. Financials (3 months)
  7. New Business
  8. Nominations and election                                                                                                               1)  National Convention Delegate Alternates (2)

             2)  Education Committee (8)

             3)  Organization Committee (8)

             4)  Publications Committee (8)

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Shift #2 Shop Stewards PPC

All stewards on Shift #2 who ran were elected. We sincerely apologize for the mistake, and congratulate all the successful stewards on Shift #2

Valerie Barone                    Sukhwinder Phunal (Tony)

Malvinder Bindra                Karanjit Sandhu

Maureen Chen                     Yogesh Sharma (CSS)

Rashmi Chhabra                  Varinder Singh

Gargi Dutta                             John Tweed

Saroj Didi                                  Ron Verhuel

Arnold Fernandes                Edward Wan

Joshua Funo                            Navreet Warraich

Pawitra Karki                           Alvin Wu

Vandana (Wendy) Khanna

In Solidarity,

Kevin Biggs

Secretary-Treasurer                                                                  lb/CUPE-3338

 

2023 Election Results

Anju Parmar has been elected as President

Raylene Marshall has been elected as 2nd VP

Shop Steward Election Results

The following Shop Stewards have been elected to a Two (2) year term.

PPC #1: PPC #2: PPC #3: PPC MSCs
Carlo Catambing Valerie Barone Angelo Alcantara Surinder Kumar
Adrian Chow Maureen Chen Yung Hsi Jesus Ron
Ana Marie Dela Rose Rashmi Chhabra Marion Jimenez Michael Seney
Navneet Singh Dhillon Saroj Didi Raylene Marshall TECH SERVICES
Zenaida Garcia (CSS) Gargi Dutta Andrew Pagtakhan Bryan Schuck (PPC)
Hardeep Kaur Bumrah Joshua Funo Rod Prasad Parvinder Sidhu (PPC)
Perry Kumar Pawitra Karki Rolando Sarmiento Micky Gosal (PIF)
Trevor Krysak Vandana (Wendy) Khanna Grace Tarce GLEN DRIVE
Condwiramurs McGowan Sukhwinder (Tony) Phunal Emmanuel Villamejor Bill Truong
Zoe McGowan Karanjit Sandhu Susana Wu
Arvind Parmar Yogesh Sharma (CSS)
Edmond Pon Varinder Singh
Maria Tee John Tweed
Ron Verhuel
Navreet Warraich

Malvinder Bindra

Arnold Fernandes

Edward Wan

Alvin Wu

CDC LCD 1 & 2 NBDC: SVDC:
Werner Baur Stacey Assam Kevin Biggs Megan Bailey
NFDC Ed Frymire Martin Kosik (CSS) Scott Goleniec
Spencer Goodman Maria Jackman Dale Zerr RDC:
Curtis Oakes Jeannette McConnell Kayla Ziefflie (CSS) Deanna Ho
Jamie McCurrach STATION F: Sean Gorsuch
Cynthia Robb Ayrton Bundrock Lauri Kerr
Victoria Dunn
Katie Poch

 

In Solidarity,

 

Kevin Biggs

Secretary-Treasurer                                                                                                               lb/CUPE-3338

 

Balloting Committee

Bryan Schuck

Zoe McGowan

Valerie Barone

Nicki Gill

Cristina MacLennan

Maria Tee

Edward Wan

Michael Seney

 

In Solidarity,

Anju Parmar, President