Congratulations to the Winner of 50/50 draw
RUFINA DATOR $2400 ( Shift 3 Final sort PPC)
Thanks everyone for participating .
LOCAL 846
Congratulations to the Winner of 50/50 draw
RUFINA DATOR $2400 ( Shift 3 Final sort PPC)
Thanks everyone for participating .
October 1,2021
Following the resignation of Audrey Grant, there is a vacancy in the role of Chief Shop Steward, External.
Candidates must be a member in good standing and must have attended at least three (3) of the General Meetings in the twelve (12) months prior to and inclusive of the close of nominations. Subject to Article 9.10 A.
You must register in advance for this meeting.
Registration Deadline: Wednesday October 27,2021 at 7pm.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAtd–rpzMpG9fEzvFYhcQ8mSbk4t3Ftc5U
*Due to the information needed to be sent to participants, and the time required to authenticate registrations, all participants must register by the deadline above. *Admission to the meeting will close fifteen (15) minutes from the start of the meeting.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
The Secret Path Viewing Party for National Day of Truth and Reconciliation will be held on Thursday September 30th, 2021 at 7pm.
Below is the link to join : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89605318510 In Solidarity, Kevin Biggs, Director Organizing Committee
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October 1st is the International Day of the Older Person. This is why the CUPW Vancouver Local is asking members to donate to the 411 Seniors Centre in Vancouver BC.
The 411 Seniors Centre is a 40 plus year old organization offering a place for seniors to meet, play, learn, discuss, and get their concerns met. Pre pandemic they offered programs including:
In observance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, September 30th will now be a statutory holiday. Federally regulated workplaces like Canada Post will be closed, to commemorate the tragic legacy of residential schools in our country. This date coincides with Orange Shirt Day, which began in 2013, and involves wearing orange shirts to honour Indigenous children forced to leave their families to attend residential schools.
The holiday comes in the wake of discovering the remains of more than 1,300 Indigenous children in unmarked graves at former residential schools since May of this year. Appallingly, we know there are many more yet to be found.