HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE MEETING

Saturday May 18th at 10 am
Zoom Video/Phone Conference

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7432724612?omn=88626771110 

 

Agenda for the meeting

  • Report from the National Human Rights Committee members.

If you have any specific agenda items to discuss at the committee meeting, please send it via     email at [email protected] .

In Solidarity,

Anju Parmar, President

On behalf of Local Human Rights Committee

 Sign language interpreter has been confirmed.

 

Work Related Injuries – WCB’s Job Site Visits

Over the course of our careers at Canada Post, many of us may experience a work-related injury. This could be due to various reasons such as a dog bite, repetitive strain injury, exacerbation of a pre-existing condition, or other types of injuries. It’s important to file a claim in all such instances, even if there’s no loss of wages.

Upon filing a WCB claim, a Case Manager will review all the documents submitted by your healthcare providers, your account of the incident leading to the work-related injury, and any documents provided by our employer from their investigation. All these documents can be accessed in the Work Safe BC portal, allowing each injured member to view any information related to their file.

 

Sometimes, the job description our employer submits may not match the actual tasks we perform daily, or the reported injury occurrence may not align with the workers’ submissions. In such cases of conflicting statements, the assigned WorkSafe BC Case Manager may request a job site visit to better understand the work performed, take photographs, or gain a general understanding of the work area to help clarify the work descriptions provided.

 

Furthermore, any worker with an ongoing claim can request WCB to conduct a job site visit to help explain body movements, demonstrate the repetitive movement during the workday, or show how certain tasks such as lifting and carrying parcels may lead to the reported work-related injury.

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APRIL

General Membership Meeting

Thursday April 25th at 7PM

Capitol Hill Community Hall

361 Howard Avenue, Burnaby

Agenda for the April GMM:

  1. Land Acknowledgment
  2. Reading of Truth and Reconciliation: Calls to Action
  3. Reading of Harassment Policy
  4. Reading of new members
  5. Reading of the previous meeting’s minutes
  6. Business arising out of the minutes
  7. New Business
  8. Nominations and elections:
    1. Regional Delegates Alternates (3)
    2. Education Committee (1)
    3. Publication Committee (1)
  9. Executive Committee Motions
  10. Unfinished business
  11. Correspondence
  12. Executive and Committee Reports
  13. Good and Welfare
  14. Adjournment

***ASL Interpreters have been confirmed for this meeting***

In Solidarity

Anju Parmar, President

Motion Presented by Member:

Whereas section 9.5 has been modified over the years and several discrepancies has crept into it and

Whereas there are several pieces that are not clear in their references.

There for I move to change 9.5 to read as follows.

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Committee Election Results

Organizing Committee

Jamie McCurrach

Pradeep Dhillon

Adrian Chow

Enrique Silvano

Christina Maclennan

Alvin Wu

Doug Kellam

Scott Goleniec

Balloting Committee

Cristina Maclennan

Maria Tee

Alvin Wu

Edward Wan

Tony Phunal

Perry Kumar

Parveen Sudhir

Joseph Wan

 

 

JOIN US AS A PICKET CAPTAIN!

Picket Captains are the backbone of our Union during strikes, serving as frontline organizers and the embodiment of solidarity on the picket line. As a Picket Captain, you’ll play a crucial role in ensuring our members’ voices are heard and their rights are protected.

Your responsibilities will include maintaining attendance on the picket line to ensure members receive their strike pay, coordinating strike duties fairly, and ensuring the safety of our members. You’ll also be the point of contact for any emergencies or decisions that may affect all members on your line.

Picket activity is closely monitored by Canada Post, including corporate security, supervisors, and the media. With clear anti-scab laws in B.C., Picket Captains may need to report any scab incidents to the Union promptly.

As a Picket Captain, you’ll relay important information between zone coordinators and members, ensuring smooth communication and information flow during the strike. You’ll be a vital link in our Union’s strength and resilience.

Picket Captains are Postal Workers just like you, who have stepped up to take on additional responsibilities. Your commitment and dedication will be crucial in showing our strength in numbers and solidarity.

The Local needs volunteers for Picket Captains, and the more volunteers we have, the stronger our Union will be.  Join us in solidarity as we stand together for our rights and a better future for all.

Local will be providing a Picket Captain course. The deadline to send your name and contact info to the email below is May 10th. Join us in solidarity as we stand together for our rights and a better future for all.

Please send your email:

Anju Parmar President   [email protected]

Kat Poch   Organizing Director   [email protected]

In   Solidarity,

Anju Parmar, President

 

2024 Election Results

Joseph H McCance has been elected as 1st Vice President.

Kevin Biggs has been Re-elected as Secretary Treasurer.

Sukhwinder (Tony) Phunal elected as Executive Shop Steward PPC Shift 2.

Shop Steward Election Results

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

PPC #1: PPC #2: PPC #3: PIF
Pardeep Dhillion Neerjha Bhatara Helen De Guzman Nicki Gill
Paramjit Singh Antoinette Bernabe Salome Yusi Christina Maclennan
Amber Chatrath  
Melanie Cuenca
   Robyn Mann GLEN DRIVE:
CDC: NBDC: Ron Troche
Naomi Allen NVDD: Jessica Crawford SVDC:
Alex Bernstien Jerry Ocol Doug Kellam Megan Bailey
Marco Mirshafie RDC:  Scott Goleniec
Ines Rubiera Solle Ishi  
LCD 2: Lauri Kerr STATION F: STATION G:
Kris Palesch John Parnell Danielle Doucette Alex Pensato

In Solidarity,

Anju Parmar, President