JULY general membership meeting

July 2nd, 2020

July General Membership Meeting 

Saturday, July 25, 2020, at 10 a.m.
Zoom Video/Phone Conference

You must register in advance for this meeting. Registration Deadline is Thursday July 23 @10a.m:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUoc-ihrTwqGtCzfbUbbsk9awrOpDWXFmNT

*Due to the number of items on the agenda, information needed to be sent to participants, and the time required to authenticate registrations, all participants must register by the deadline above.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. 

AGENDA FOR THE JULY GMM:

  1. Land Acknowledgment
  2. Reading of new members
  3. Reading of the previous meeting’s minutes
  4. Business arising out of the minutes
  5. Financials
  6. New Business
  7. Nominations and elections:
    1. BY-ELECTION – Education Director (description on reverse)
    2. BY-ELECTION – Organizing Director (description on reverse)
    3. Balloting Committee (5)
    4. Health & Safety Committee (minimum 9)
    5. Education Committee (8)
    6. Organization Committee (8)
    7. Publications Committee (8)
    8. Trustees Alternate (1) 
  1. Executive Committee Motions
  2. Unfinished business
  3. Correspondence
  4. Executive and Committee Reports
  5. Good and Welfare
  6. Adjournment

In Solidarity, 

Chris Zukowsky

President 

**Sign Language Interpreters have not been confirmed.

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During the last round, the parties negotiated Appendix “JJ” which would allow for the creation of a parcel delivery workforce. CPC has rarely used this provision. This round they put forward a new proposal for a Temporary Peak Period (TPP) workforce.

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