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COMPONENT 3 - COMMUNITY SOCIAL SERVICES

Component 3 includes members who work in community social services.

These caring professionals provide supports, services, and resources to vulnerable families and individuals across the province. They include supporting adults and children with developmental disabilities, women and children fleeing violence, youth-at-risk, child care, community justice services, Indigenous services, and employment services, among others. With over 15,000 workers in the sector, BCGEU is the largest community social services union in B.C.

NEWS & UPDATES

January 26, 2016

Human rights ruling demands equal funding for First Nations children

The federal Human Rights Tribunal’s landmark ruling reveals that the Canadian government has engaged in systemic racial discrimination against First Nations children by failing to provide the same level of child welfare services as exist in the rest of Canada. The human rights complaint was launched on behalf of 160,000 First Nations children by Cindy Blackstock and the First Nations and Famil...

January 25, 2016

BCGEU’s Occupational Health and Safety Networkers

The creation of the OHS Networking team comes from the BCGEU 2014 convention. Convention delegates were loud and clear with their OHS resolutions: they wanted an expansion in the OHS department. They wanted BCGEU OHS activists to play a larger role, and to see the creation of an OHS Task Force. The OHS Task Force, released their report in April of 2015, with strong and practical recommendations...

January 22, 2016

UNITE HERE! Local 40 Hilton Metrotown and Coast Hotels Bargaining Update

A message from Unite Here! Local 40 Thanks to all of you from BCFED Staff, CUPE, FPSE, GEU, HEU, HSA, MoveUp, TWU/SWA and Unifor who came out to support our members at the Hilton Metrotown on January 20. Management took notice of your support. Many of you have asked for updates on the status of bargaining at both the Hilton and with Coast Hotels in Kelowna, Victoria, Nanaimo and Prince George...

January 21, 2016

Local 311 open of nominations for vacant executive position

Nominations are now open for Member-At-Large (Young Worker) position for your Local Executive. Your Local Executive is as follows:       Chair: Chris Mikulasik (250-564-6408) 1st Vice Chair: Linda Black (250-564-6408) 2nd Vice Chair: Troy Knox (250-564-6408) Treasurer: Karoline Doyle (250-564-6408) Recording Secretary: Pat Westerlund (250-564-6408) Member-At-Large: Ken Riemer...

January 21, 2016

Local 301 - executive and general meeting - January 26, 2016

TIME: Executive – 5:30 pm, General – 6:30 pm PLACE: BCGEU Victoria Area Office - Boardroom AGENDA Please join us for a meeting on January 26, 2016.  On the agenda: JOHS Training M2M Worksite Visits Report CLC Leadership Lab C3E Steward Networking/Meetings at Worksites Enhanced JOHS and Steward Training In solidarity Ken Neal, Local 301 Chairperson Cheryl Jones, BCGEU Staff Represen...

January 21, 2016

Statement on First Nations Supreme Court ruling

The BCGEU enthusiastically supports the January 13 B.C. Supreme Court decision in favour of the Gitga’at First Nation and Coastal First Nations. This decision ruled that the B.C. government has completely failed in its duty to consult with First Nations on the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline project.   The court said it was not “reasonable or correct” for the province to sign over the enviro...

January 21, 2016

Union and ministry meet to discuss services to Aboriginal children and youth

Representatives of BCGEU met with Ministry of Children and Family Development representatives on Monday, January 18 to address systemic challenges in supporting Aboriginal children and youth. The meeting followed up on the union's report, Closing the circle: a case for reinvesting in Aboriginal child, youth and family services. The report, released in October, gave voice to members' concerns ab...

January 20, 2016

OHS Training in Kelowna Area

To all Labour Code OHS Committee Members in the Kelowna Area "Joint OHS Committee Training" will be held on Wednesday, February 24 and "Incident Investigations" will be held on Thursday, February 25. These courses will be held at the BCGEU office at 1064 Borden Ave, Kelowna from 9:00 am - 4:30 pm In the Joint OHS Committee Training course you will learn: Worker OHS rights, including the re...

January 20, 2016

OHS Committee Training in Vancouver

To all Direct Government OHS Committee Members in the Lower Mainland "Ergonomics" will be held on Tueday, February 16 and "Joint OHS Committee Course" will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb 23-24. These courses will be held at the BCGEU office at #130-2920 Virtual Way, Vancouver from 9:00 am - 4:30 pm In the Ergonomics course you will learn: Requirements of the ergonomics regulation H...

January 20, 2016

Downtown Eastside Women's Centre stewards' meeting - February 10, 2016

TIME: 5:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; refreshments at 5:30 p.m. PLACE: Vancouver Public Library, Morris J. Wosk Boardroom, 350 W.  Georgia Street, Vancouver  AGENDA This is an opportunity for members at the Downtown Eastside Women's Centre and Union representatives to meet and discuss issues.  collective agreement issues workplace issues and concerns union advocacy and activity Please RSVP by ...

January 14, 2016

Just Film Festival coming up in February

The Just Film Festival features social justice and environmental documentaries that go to the heart of issues confronting communities here and around the planet. The focus of the festival is to motivate audiences to action by spotlighting issues both local and global. It will also include a Social Justice Bazaar, on Saturday February 13th. Visit the festival website for more information about ...

January 12, 2016

Kelowna Women's Shelter meeting - January 15, 2016

Time: 5:00 pm -8:00 pm Place: BCGEU Kelowna Area Office, 1064 Borden Avenue AGENDA There will be a meeting of all BCGEU members employed at Kelowna Women’s Shelter to discuss the results of the classification of jobs and the implementation of the monetary provisions of the collective agreement scheduled for February 9, 2016.  BCGEU Staff Representative Brent Camilleri will be there.  

January 12, 2016

Go green and help BCGEU members support people with developmental disabilities

The Developmental Disabilities Association (DDA) provides community-based programs and services to children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families in Vancouver and Richmond. Workers at DDA, members of BCGEU Local 303, create extended networks of support, invest in individual needs, and strive for an inclusive and safe community. Over 1,600 individuals and families in the ...

January 11, 2016

Area 04 stewards' training

COURSE: Stewards' Training WHEN: February 16-18, 2016 WHERE: BCGEU Fraser Valley Area Office, 8555 198A Street, Langley TIME: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm - Please note: our gate and office do not open until 8:30 am REGISTRATION: Please call our office at 604-882-0111 or toll free at 1-888-991-6062 or respond by email to [email protected] as soon as possible to register for t...

January 08, 2016

Local 303 steward networking meeting

DATE: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 TIME: 6:30 p.m. sharp to 7:30 p.m.; refreshments at 6:15 p.m. PLACE: BCGEU Lower Mainland Area Office, 130-2920 Virtual Way, Vancouver  AGENDA This is an opportunity for Local 303 Stewards to meet with Local 303 Executive members, Staff Representative(s), and with other stewards to: discuss collective agreement questions and interpretation problem-so...

January 08, 2016

Local 303 one-day steward training

Date: Tuesday, February 9, 2016 Time:  9:00 am to 4:30 pm Location:  BCGEU Lower Mainland Area Office, 130-2920 Virtual Way, Vancouver This one day session will focus on sick leave, medical information forms, and duty to accommodate. The course will also provide information on past practice. The module on medical information forms will be of particular interest to stewards under the Co...

January 08, 2016

BCGEU opposes renters’ dispute fee hike imposed by B.C. Government

The B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union (BCGEU) is speaking out against a fee increase to rental tenants seeking a dispute resolution through the Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB). The new fee took effect on Jan. 1. A renter filing a dispute resolution application with the RTB will now have to pay $100. That’s up from $50. An appeal review will now cost $50, up from $25. “British Col...

January 07, 2016

Component 3 OHS networking strategy session

Date:  Wednesday, February 10, 2016            Time:  9:00 a.m. –  4:30 p.m.             Location:  BCGEU Lower Mainland Area Office, Broadway Tech Centre, #130 – 2920 Virtual Way, Vancouver     You are invited to attend the above Component 3 OHS Networking Strategy Sessions for OHS Committee members.  The session will provide specific knowledge, tools, and skills to assist health and safety ...