Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology. Ontario College Support Staff Newsletter January Issue #5

Similar documents
2018 MSCA Officer Election. Certified Candidates

ST. CLAIR COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY

SASKATOON CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LIMITED NOMINATION FOR DIRECTOR POSITION 82 ND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING DRIFTWOOD BAY ROOM - STUDENT UNION BUILDING 6:00 P.M. JUNE 27, 2001 MINUTES

Andrew Michael Diamond

CONSTITUTION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION

FOUR YEAR PLANNING FIRST YEAR: AWARENESS SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR FIRST SUMMER SOME POINTS TO CONSIDER

Student Bar Association Constitution Thomas Jefferson School of Law (TJSL)

Community Information and Consultation Meeting 7 th September 2017

RAYMOND. KAY COLLECTION. Papers, O (Predominantly, ) 2.7 linear feet Accession Number 852

THE STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA

Guest Speakers. Keynote: Leadership in Times of Change. Tracey Gurton Leadership Development Consultant and Full-time Lecturer

Enhancing Our Users' Experience Update Appendix B Customer Service Action Plan January Update 2016

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OPEN MEETING MINUTES Montgomery College, Rockville, Maryland February 23, 2015

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Regular Meeting. Friday September 25, 2015 MINUTES

NIAGARA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES JANUARY 16, 2018

Annual Report. Federally insured by NCUA

Behaviors That Revolve Around Working Effectively with Others Behaviors That Revolve Around Work Quality

NPI closes out 2017 with release of intense ultrafast lasers report and quantum momentum; begins planning for congressional visits in April 2018.

Curriculum Vita. Paul H. Keckley, Ph.D. Career Focus: Expert on health system transformation. Career History: Current:

Stoa Administrative Calendar

Provincial Appointment to Central Local Health Integration Network Charles Schade Appointed as Vice-Chair of Board of Directors

Close the gender pay gap.

WINDSOR FAMILY CREDIT UNION (WFCU) PRESIDENT AND CEO, MARTIN J. KOMSA APPOINTED TO LASALLE POLICE SERVICES BOARD

The 2020 Census: Preparing for the Road Ahead

CCG 360 o stakeholder survey 2017/18

KNOW YOUR VOGUE. Click on the flags below to read more. DARTMOUTH COLLEGE SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY COLUMBIA COLLEGE HARVEY MUDD

Over the 10-year span of this strategy, priorities will be identified under each area of focus through successive annual planning cycles.

UNISON - University of Southampton Branch - FAQs

ADVISORY COMMITTEE Gold Hunter Green. ALTERNATE DELEGATE Gold Maroon. Gold Hunter Green. ASSISTANT TREASURER Gold Green.

SUMMIT CONTRIBUTORS. Ben Whittaker. Deputy Chief Executive, University of West London Students Union

Consumer Advisory Council Meeting Minutes April 26, 2016

They Build on Great Relationships... It s in. their DNA

BOARD OF TRUSTEES The University of West Alabama Regular Quarterly Meeting Bell Conference Center June 6, 2016, 1:00 p.m.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES The University of West Alabama Bell Conference Center December 8, 2010, 1:00 p.m. AGENDA

ITER CTA NEWSLETTER. No. 13, OCTOBER 2002 INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, VIENNA, AUSTRIA ISSN

Agenda. Regulations Update August 22, :10 7:25 pm Communication to Owners and Mortgagees Mario Deo

What is a Professional Contractor?

A GUIDE TO HOSTING SUCCESSFUL CONGRESSIONAL PLANT TOURS

Collaboration Agreement

Job hunting: Compensation Negotiation

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OPEN MEETING MINUTES Montgomery College, Rockville, Maryland September 21, 2015

IT User Experience Governance group

Establishment of Electrical Safety Regulations Governing Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electricity in Ontario

Launching an Ambassador Board. Presented by Jessica Elkan

ST. JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES Palatka, Florida. Budget Workshop June 4, 2014

GRANDE PRAIRIE RCSSD #28 BOARD MEETING Minutes of the Regular Board Meeting held on Monday, September 25/17

Welcome and thank you for attending this update! There have been several changes in the International Student Services Office. First, Pat Macy is no

JANUARY. DATE ACTIVITY ORC Reference NOTES 1st day of January after election

Interview Questions Kathlyn Patton, Director of Personnel Services August 2008

Examples of Mentoring Agreements

COMMUNICATIONS POLICY

2016 ICGN Annual General Meeting

2020 Census Local Update of Census Addresses Operation (LUCA)

THE MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY COLLECTIVE BARGAINING NEGOTIATIONS A BRIEF OVERVIEW WILLIAM L. COLE MITCHELL, SILBERBERG & KNUPP, LLP 1

M I N U T E S. Board of Trustees Special Meeting CALL 208, Training Room 411 Central Avenue Salinas, California. February 15, 2012

ST. CLAIR COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY

SPRING INTO AN INTERNSHIP. Career Services & Employer Relations

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI. Official Proceedings of the. Three Hundred and Twenty Eighth Meeting of the Board of Trustees. (A Special Meeting)

Nominating Committee report Resolution for Member approval: NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT THAT the report of the Nominating Committee be accepted.

ROLL CALL. Ms. Petrie Barcelona Mr. Favre Mrs. Shaughnessy

Eugene AR 2006 B 7/24/08 10:03 AM Page ANNUAL R EPORT GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF LANE AND SOUTH COAST COUNTIES

PUBLIC ART PLAN FOR THE NEW PATIENT TOWER, ETOBICOKE GENERAL HOSPITAL CAMPUS 101 HUMBER COLLEGE BLVD. TORONTO ONTARIO

The 10-Day. Essential Skills for Oil & Gas Managers & Supervisors Jul 2018, London

Chapter Technical Transfer Committee 2011/12

Orchestras Mississauga. Board Manual

Making Professional Connections. Essential resources for long-term career planning. 146 Wood Street (207)

Tough Questions and Answers

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OPEN MEETING MINUTES Montgomery College, Rockville, Maryland June 24, 2013

A presentation for the Boards information session preceding the Board Meeting was provided at 4:00 p.m. and included:

Information Technology Assessment. Board Report San Jose Evergreen Community College District December 13, 2011

Case No: PSHS /17 Commissioner: Thando Ndlebe Date of award: 20 October 2017 In the matter between:

The Alpha Epsilon Zeta Official Constitution

SUCCESSION PLANNING. 10 Tips on Succession and Other Things I Wish I Knew When I Started to Practice Law. February 8, 2013

P.O. Box 1957 Cochrane, Ontario POL-1CO Strategic Negotiator Specializing In the Business, Aboriginal, and Political Disciplines

COLUMBIA COLLEGE FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING. July 18, 2017 Noon 1:30 pm

What is IPEM? Why Join? IPEM Trainee Network

Outline. What jobs are out there? The Curriculum Vitæ. Promoting oneself. Cover letters and related stuff. The Interview

The Partnership Process- Issue Resolution in Action

SECTION IV. Tennessee Regulatory Authority

An introduction to the concept of Science Shops and to the Science Shop at The Technical University of Denmark

Roll was taken and a quorum was present. I. Public Comment There were no public comments.

GINFORMATION NINGINFORMATION EVENING PATHWAYS 101 PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE. Alexander Mackenzie Guidance March 18, 2019

NMB NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD LINDA A. PUCHALA HARRY R. HOGLANDER

Country Report on the Intellectual Property System, Republic of Liberia

CWT INTERNATIONAL LIMITED

PUBLIC ART PROGRAM Guidelines for Site Plan Projects

Aboriginal Outreach and the PDAC MOU signing: Assembly of First Nations and PDAC, March 4, 2008

Membership. Founder Member $100,000. Contributing Member $100,000. Influencing Member 25,000. Analyst Member 5,000

Project Status Update

NAME UNITE MEMBERSHIP NO. EMPLOYER PLATFORM CONTACT NUMBER WHAT CONTRACTUAL CHANGES HAVE BEEN IMPOSED? DATE CHANGES TOOK EFFECT?

THE THOMAS McNETT COLLECTION. Papers, /2 linear feet

Present: Mark Cohon - Chair Janet Ecker - Vice Chair (via teleconference) Steve Howse Nitin Kawale

Career Roadmap Student to Professional Success Plan

Housekeeping items. Bathrooms Breaks Evaluations

M A N S F I E L D U N I V E R S I T Y Mansfield, Pennsylvania. Wednesday, September 28, 2011 North Hall, 6 th Floor Community Room 2:00 p.m.

The CNSC s Approach to Communications

ALI-ABA Topical Courses Employment Law Series Fair Labor Standards Act: Coverage Issues February 23, 2010 Telephone Seminar/Audio Webcast

Dr. AYMAN ALY OSMAN HASSAN

SUSTAINABILITY MATERIALITY OVERVIEW

Transcription:

Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology the support report Ontario College Support Staff Newsletter January 2014 - Issue #5 Message from your new Bargaining Team Our members have spoken and your union is listening. On Nov. 30 support staff delegates from colleges across Ontario met at a pre-bargaining conference in Toronto to discuss your feedback from the 2011 bargaining and strike experience. While members were happy with the solidarity demonstrated, and friendships that blossomed, during our first strike in 30 years, it also became very clear that change is expected. From your feedback to our 2011 experience it is evident you want changes to the way demands are set and prioritized. You want changes in the way the bargaining team communicates with local officers and members. We heard a common theme: Communication, Communication, Communication! said Florry Foster, newly-elected chair of the 2014 bargaining team. 2014 Bargaining Team, left to right, OPSEU research officer Manzur Malik, Kathy Hokum, Dan Brisson, Richard Belleau, Rasho Donchev, Florry Foster, Janice Hagan, Deb Cooper, OPSEU negotiator Mike Culkeen

An unprecedented 14 CAAT Support members stood for election to the 2014 team including Florry Foster, Chair (Local 137, St. Clair), Richard Belleau, Vice Chair (Local 731, Confederation) and Rasho Donchev (Local 559, Centennial) who were each reelected, having previously served in 2011. Joining them are newcomers Dan Brisson (Local 672, Boreal), Deborah Cooper (Local 563, Humber), Janice Hagan (Local 561, Seneca) and Kathy Hokum (Local 351, Fleming). The new team includes representation from a variety of regions, jobs and union experiences. There is a good mix and we look forward to working together for the members, said Foster. For the first time, delegates elected mobilizers to assist with communications and organizing for the 2014 round of bargaining. Andre Savoie (Local 109, Fanshawe) will lead the mobilizing in Regions 1 and 2. Michael McKeown (Local 353, Durham) will lead in Regions 3 and 4. Mark Hastings (Local 559, Centennial) was elected mobilizer in Region 5, and Owen Smith (Local 731, Confederation), in Regions 6 and 7. These new positions include timeoff provisions to help coordinate two-way communications and with the organization of volunteer mobilizers at each college. The 2014 cycle of bargaining will begin with local demand set meetings at each college starting in January. The bargaining team will organize the submissions and only after that survey the members will establish specific priorities. Delegates will meet again at the end of March to consider those priorities and vote on a final list of demands. In the past, priorities were sought first, and then demands set. But that led to general priorities that often did not match specific demands approved months later. While the timelines will be tight in order to make this new process work, it is hoped that the result will be a more focussed and streamlined set of bargaining demands that better reflects the needs of our members. The new team met Dec. 5 with OPSEU President Smokey Thomas and negotiator, Michael Culkeen to get the process rolling. Thomas promised the full support of the union s staff and leadership for what will likely be a difficult round of contract talks. Next we will meet with resource experts from OPSEU in late January to develop effective research and communication strategies. We will also meet with the faculty bargaining team. As many of you will know, CAAT Academic will also bargain a new contract in 2014. Both of our collective agreements expire on Aug. 31, 2014. In our meeting with the OPSEU president, Thomas stressed it is essential that we develop strategies around joint demands and work together to improve working conditions for all. We urge everyone to please attend your January demand set meeting and come out to vote on the submission from your local. Make sure you also look for our survey in late February so that you can provide your personal opinion on the received submissions that are most and least important to you. We need everyone s contribution to develop achievable goals that all members can stand behind. We look forward to visiting your college and meeting you over the next few months. We promise to do our best to make the changes you request a reality. In Solidarity, Your 2014 Bargaining Team

Meet your 2014 bargaining team members Florry Foster Chair Florry has worked at St. Clair College in Windsor since 1999 as a chemical engineer technologist. She became active in Local 137 in 2000. Over the past 15 years she has served as a trustee, 2nd vice-president, 1st vice-president and finally as president for the past 10 years. She s been active in health and safety and co-facilitates her regional educational as a worker health and safety instructor. Florry served as a member of St. Clair s employeremployee relations committee (EERC) and then was re-elected for a three-year term as co-chair of the committee. At the November pre-bargaining meeting she was elected to the EERC as vice-chair which will allow her to Richard Belleau Vice-Chair Richard has been employed at Confederation College in Thunder Bay for 24 years as a skilled trades worker. He served as chief steward for Local 731 for six years and has been the local president for 18 years. His provincial involvement includes 14 years as chair of the joint classification committee; six years on the classification review committee; 11 years on the divisional focus on bargaining and other issues affecting the division. She also served one term as vice chair to the CAAT Support divisional executive (Divex) and now serves as chair representing the members in a more political manner. Florry bargained a variety of collective agreements as an OPSEU Development Trainee (MDT) in 2006. As the president of a composite local she has bargained three collective agreements for her members. This is her third round of bargaining on the CAAT Support team and she looks forward to the experience and opportunity to serve the membership and work with the new team. Florry believes this round will prove very challenging since it is the first round since the 2011 strike. At the same time she feels very confident in the team and the strength of the division. executive, five years as co-chair of the grievance scheduling committee; five years as member of the employee employer relations committee; three terms on the resolutions committee and is currently a member of the newly-formed provincial francophone committee. This will be Richard s sixth consecutive term on the bargaining team. He looks forward to working with the new team and achieving a fair contract.

Dan Brisson 18 years of service in the college system 16 years of experience as a steward Has held the following elected positions in CAAT Support: Treasurer Vice President, and President of Local 672 Boreal College. Dan has also held elected positions at colleges in Toronto, Mississauga, Hamilton, London and Windsor. Vice Chair of the Francophone committee for OPSEU Deborah Cooper Deb has worked at Humber College in Toronto for 27 years. Her current occupation is as an advisor to the WSIB / Career Advancement program and as a student advisor and work-study coordinator for all Humber campuses. Deb has served as president of Local 563 for 10 years which encompasses three Humber campuses, multiple community outreach locations and almost 600 members. Deb is active in the union college committee, Kathy Hokum Kathy joins the bargaining team from Fleming College in Peterborough where she has been employed for the past 22 years. She currently works as technical business analyst / student administrative systems. Kathy describes herself as a detail oriented person who is a of the employer-employee relations committee of the stabilization committee Employment Consultant for Employment Options Emploi 16 years as an officer with the Canadian Armed Forces Social Work graduate Business Administration graduate and a major in marketing and a minor in administration academic council, diversity committee, and the continuing education committee. She is involved with, and has encouraged OPSEU s participation in, Humber s new staff orientation group so that she is able to meet and sign up new members. Deb has represented every member during arbitration and assisted them in writing briefs for presentation to management. She works hard to represent the members and keep them informed. She looks forward to working with the 2014 bargaining team and will work with her colleagues to make the members issues a priority. logical thinker, problem solver and team player. Kathy became active in Local 351 shortly after starting at Fleming. She has experience as local vice-president, secretary and steward. She has been a union representative on many employeremployee committees such as Union College (SUCC), employee assistance plan (EAP), employment stability committee and health and

safety committee, including serving a term as co-chair. Kathy is also the Return to Work union representative. She took collective bargaining training through the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) and was a bargaining team member in Rasho Donchev Rasho has been working for Centennial College in Toronto since 2004 and became active in his local in 2005. He now serves as vice-president of his Local 559. Rasho was elected as vice chair of the EERC in 2010 and was successfully re-elected as Janice Hagan Janice is a learning centre support officer at Seneca College s York University campus in Toronto. She has been president of OPSEU Local 561 for 12 years, and an elected officer for more than 20 years. She has also been chair of the joint insurance committee for the past 15 years and is currently vice chair of OPSEU s constitution committee. The 2014 round of bargaining will be Janice s first time on the bargaining team. She brings to the the last round of negotiations for her composite local. Kathy hopes to put her skills to work for all CAAT Support members and to be a valuable member of your bargaining team. a member. Rasho currently sits on the CAAT Support divisional executive. From 2009-2013 he held the position of vice-chair of the region 5 hardship committee. This is Rasho s third term as an elected member of the bargaining team. team extensive knowledge of our collective agreement and benefits packages having represented members in more than 1,000 grievances and hundreds of benefits appeals. This newsletter is approved for distribution by: OPSEU President, Warren (Smokey) Thomas And College Support Division Executive Committee Chair, Florry Foster