Fall Education Seminars – November 17 – 20, 2022 – Harrison Hot Springs

The Fall education seminars for the Pacific Region will be held at Harrison Hot Springs Resort. The courses will
run from Thursday, November 17th to November 20th, 2022. The following courses are being offered:

BASIC SHOP STEWARD
This course aims to provide new Stewards with basic training, knowledge and confidence. Topics include the different roles of the Steward, how to investigate and file a grievance, communication skills, Shop Steward rights, the Steward as Organizer/Mobilizer, and key provisions of the Urban Operations and RSMC Collective Agreements.

Note: This course is for new Stewards.

CHANGES TO COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT – URBAN
This course outlines the changes to the Urban Operations Collective Agreement between CUPW and
Canada Post. It is particularly recommended for Local Executive members, Grievance Officers and Stewards, but could
be offered to other members. Since this is an update course, participants should already be familiar with the Urban Collective Agreement

CHANGES TO COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT – RSMC
This course outlines the changes to the RSMC Operations Collective Agreement between CUPW and Canada Post.
It is particularly recommended for Local Executive members, Grievance Officers and Stewards, but could be offered to other members. Since this is an update course, participants should already be familiar with the RSMC Collective Agreement

GRIEVANCE HANDLING
This course is suited to Stewards with some experience.

The aim of this course is to reinforce the participants’ grievance knowledge, as well as their investigation and
advocacy skills. Topics include: Shop Steward Rights, Distinguishing Between Fact and Opinion, Active Listening and Duty of Fair Representation. Participants have opportunities to work on being assertive and to practice preparing and arguing grievances. In the module “It’s more than grievances”, they explore their role as workplace organizers and look at alternatives and additions to the grievance procedure.

General Information
Locals are responsible for lost wages of participants.

To be considered all Applications must be signed and submitted by the Local President or their designate.

Once the Local signs applications, the Local must submit all signed and completed applications directly to Regional Office. Applications can be submitted by mail to CUPW Pacific Region, 999 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster, B.C.V3M 1G2 or faxed to (604) 525-6821.

The deadline for registration is 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 12, 2022. Please ensure your applications are in
by that date, any application received after the deadline will not be considered.

In Solidarity,

Jennifer Savage
Education & Organization Officer