VANCOUVER LOCAL CONTEST FOR KIDS UNDER 12YRS OLD

For the first time ever, the Vancouver local is inviting kids under 12yrs old to take part in a letter writing contest. This contest is for the families of postal workers from the Vancouver local.

Contestants will have to submit no less than 500 words.

TOPIC

HOW THE SPIRIT OF GIVING CAN MAKE CHANGES AROUND THE WORLD”

The best 2 letters will receive PRIZES!

  • 1st Prize 50-dollar Gift Card
  • 2nd Prize 25-dollar Gift Card

Deadline to receive letters on December 19th. Any letters received after December 19th will be automatically disqualified.

Please help your kids mail their letters to:

CUPW Letter Writing Contest

#109- 4238 Lozells Ave,

Burnaby, V5A 0C4

In Solidarity,

Katie Poch, Organizing Director

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URGENT MESSAGE

WE ARE CURRENTLY EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH OUR PHONE LINES. IF ITS URGENT MATTER PLEASE CONTACT US VIA EMAIL.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE.

Vancouver Local

ANNOUNCEMENT

We are pleased to announce that Vancouver Local 846 has moved to its new location:

 109-4238 Lozells Ave Burnaby, V5A 0C4.

 Our Office number: (604) 685-6581

 Fax number: (604) 685-4931

In Solidarity,

Anju Parmar, President 

 

CANADA LABOUR CODE 10 PAID SICK DAYS

The Canada Post Corporation (CPC) and The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) had a first consultation on October 27, 2022, to discuss CPC’s interpretation and implementation of the 10 paid sick days as per the Canada Labour Code (CLC).

The 10 paid sick days as per the CLC comes into effect December 2022, with the ability to access the first 3 days as of January 1, 2023. The final regulations for the 10 paid sick days as per the CLC have not yet been released by the federal government.

This bulletin is for information purposes only as it portrays CPC’s position and CUPW has reserved their right to challenge CPCs interpretation after we have had an opportunity to review and analyze CPCs implementation plan in its entirety. To that effect, CPC has indicated they intend to publish a scenario-based interpretation in a document similar to a Frequently Asked Question (FAQ). This document has not yet been provided to CUPW.

CPC indicated that they intend to follow the CLC guidelines and to comply with those guidelines. It is CPCs position that by adding six (6) personal days to the seven (7) personal days we currently receive as per the Urban and RSMC collective agreements, they will be compliance with the CLC requirements.

read more here

September 30th – COMMEMORATE, ACKNOWLEDGE and REFLECT

The second National Truth and Reconciliation Day will take place September 30. As one of the 94 calls to action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the purpose of this day is to commemorate and honour the lives of Indigenous people killed by the State and the Church.

The Canadian State continues its colonial practices. Over and above the discovery of children’s remains on Residential School grounds, is the fact that Prime Minister Trudeau has promised change for Indigenous people and has yet to make good on these promises.  Whether it be clean drinking water, confronting the unjust proportion of Indigenous people who are incarcerated, the ongoing and unaccounted for abuse of Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit folk, the brash imposition of pipelines on Indigenous territory, the ongoing theft of land and police brutality, the bulldozing of Indigenous rights remains complete.

Apologies like the one given by Pope Francis during his visit to Canada this summer are clearly insufficient. The Government and the Church were complicit in the genocidal practice of “to kill the Indian in the child.” Moreover, it was not only the Catholic Church but other denominations which took part in these unfathomable practices.

Thousands of children were stolen from their families to be murdered by the Government and the Church. Indigenous people, including some CUPW members, continue to suffer from the appalling treatment inflicted on generations of their people. For victims, and the children of those taken by the Church and State, the intergenerational trauma remains.

It is our collective responsibility to reflect on the legacy of colonialism and act to make the changes necessary to bring justice to Indigenous peoples.

Here are some things you can do on this Truth and Reconciliation Day:

In Solidarity,

Jan Simpson, National President

 

 

 

 

West Coast Women’s Show Give Away!

We were gifted Four (4) tickets to the West Coast Women’s Show at Tradex (Fraser Valley Exhibition Center) The tickets are good for October 14th, 15th & 16th 2022

To be entered into the draw please email

[email protected]

OR

Call the Hall at

604 – 685 – 6581

And leave a message in the general mailbox

With your name and workstation (For delivery)

Draw will be done October 12th, 2022

In Solidarity,

Katie Poch