November GMM and Remembrance Day

Our next GMM is this Wednesday, November 3rd at 12pm.

We hope you can join us this Wednesday for our monthly GMM via Zoom. As always, the link will be sent the morning of the meeting. Please feel free to respond to the Recording-Secretary with any areas of concern that you would like discussed at the meeting.

Furthermore, we will be hosting a short zoom on November 11th from 11am to 11:15am, in order to offer members a space to hold a moment of silence at 11:11am in solidarity for our fallen soldiers. If anyone would like to share a story or an image of a loved one during this time, please let me know by responding to the Recording-Secretary and we’ll ensure you have a space to do so. A zoom link will be sent the morning of November 11th.

In Solidarity,

National Safe Union Spaces Working Group Survey

Brothers, sisters, and friends,

Please see below for an important message from CUPE’s National Safe Union Spaces Working Group.

In solidarity,

MARK HANCOCK
National President
CHARLES FLEURY
National Secretary-Treasurer

Brothers, sisters, and friends,

Earlier this year, CUPE created a National Safe Union Spaces Working Group to address serious concerns about gender-based violence and other forms of harassment and discrimination in our union.

Our Working Group, advised by expert external consultants, has been reviewing CUPE’s existing tools and processes, identifying gaps where we need changes or additional resources to ensure safer union spaces for all members.

As part of this important effort, we are launching a survey. The survey will be open for two weeks (closing September 28).

We encourage you to participate in this survey, and to share it widely in your CUPE networks, including social media. Your active participation in the distribution of this survey will be key to the project’s success.

We acknowledge that these issues are widespread. All of us must work together to change this situation. We need you to help us identify actions we can take and policies we can adopt to make CUPE more welcoming for every member.

Violence, harassment, and discrimination seriously undermine union solidarity. Until all of us are safe, none of us are safe.

In solidarity,

The National Safe Union Spaces Working Group

Judy Henley
Sherry Hillier
Lee-Anne Kalen
Yolanda McClean
Nan McFadgen
Debra Merrier
Barb Nederpel
Carole Neill
Karen Ranalletta
Candace Rennick