Women’s Committee Newsletter

Women’s Committee Newsletter

If you are interested in participating on this Committee, or if you have any suggestions, such as the best time for you to meet.
Please read the information below, taken from our Vancouver Local By-laws, in regards to the Committee’s mandate.

8.3Q Women’s Committee

1) The Women’s Committee shall be an open standing committee to deal with the status of women in the workplace, union and society.

2) In September of each year, the Women’s Committee shall meet and elect a Coordinator. The Coordinator shall be allowed to book-off up to eight (8) members permitting for loss of wages. Any dispute regarding book-offs shall go to the Local Executive. The Coordinator shall be ratified by the Local Executive and at the subsequent General Membership Meeting.

3) The Local Women’s Committee’s functions shall be to study issues and concerns affecting women and shall make recommendations to the Local Executive Committee on:

a) involvement of women in the Union with the goal of full participation of women in all levels of the Union;
b) the education of membership on equality issues facing women;
c) the situation of women in the workplace and ways to improve it.

All women are welcome to participate on the Committee. Please leave me a message at 604-685-6581 if you have any suggestions or comments, or email me at [email protected]
Date and time to be determined.

In Solidarity,

Anju Parmar

1975 – a 42 day strike

1975 – A 42 day strike by CUPW resulted in fairer disciplinary procedures, guarantees on employment, classification, pay, retraining and a clear definition of “technological change”.

1970 – Rotating Strikes

1970 – Rotating strikes won overtime pay after 8 hours for Letter Carriers, shift premiums, increased vacation and the guarantee of job security for all full-time workers.

1968 – a three week strike

1968 – A three week strike provided for better wages and the introduction of “consulting” with the Union on issues.  A grievance procedure was put in place which allowed Workers to deal with workplace issues.