Members in Truro are invited to a pizza lunch with members of the executive and the part-time faculty liaison.
Wednesday January 15
Haley 112
12-2 pm
Lunch will be provided.
Our fall general meeting will include: the election of a treasurer, a VP for TAs at Dalhousie’s Studley Campus, a VP for SMU, and two trustees; proposals for by-law amendments; and the selection of our 2020 bargaining teams.
Friday, November 15, 2pm
Dalhousie Student Union Building Room 224
Read moreNotice of General Meeting: Friday November 15, 2-4:30pm
We are hosting several upcoming workshops, in collaboration with the Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers and the Dalhousie Faculty Association, to discuss issues and opportunities relevant to contract academic staff. These will all focus on ways to Make It Fair for us!
Plans and Pitfalls: Long-term Research on Short-term
Oct. 17 at 5:00
Saint Mary’s University, Secunda Boardroom, 4th floor of the Sobey Building
Benefits for Contract Academic Staff in Halifax: Exploring the Possibilities
Oct. 18 at 3:00
Dalhousie, Student Union Building, Room in room 307
Strike! What to Do When Your Union Calls a Strike
Oct. 23 at 6:30
Dalhousie, Student Union Building, Room 303
These discussions are the start of our campaign to educate members about our working conditions as we prepare for bargaining in 2020. We will learn about what it’s like to be on strike from other faculty unions who went or almost went on strike and how it affected the outcome of their negotiations. Let’s learn from their experience! The second one focuses on what benefits could look like if we had them. At each bargaining session we ask for benefits, unsuccessfully so far. Learning more about our options will also us to make more specific, targeted requests for benefits at the bargaining table. The third one tackles the challenges of continuing our research careers while on short-time contracts.
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We are actively recruiting Departmental Representatives for CUPE 3912! Consider representing your department and facilitating communication in our union as we prepare for our next round of bargaining in 2020. See the nomination form for more information.
We hope to recruit a representative from most departments by the end of September to facilitate communication of activities in CUPE 3912 this year, starting with Fair Employment Week panel discussions in October.
Becoming a Departmental Representative is one of the best ways to become involved in the union. We look forward to working with you!
Greetings Canadian Union of Public Employees,
Hardline Conservative parties now hold government in the majority of provinces, and so the stakes are high for workers and our families in the upcoming federal election.
An Andrew Scheer government in Ottawa is dangerous. With the help of his friends, Doug Ford and Jason Kenney, Andrew Scheer will have the power to roll back hard-won social gains and re-write the Canadian Constitution, all while continuing to sow the seeds of fear and division.
It is up to us – as working people across this great region – to call on Canadians to vote for fairness and defeat Andrew Scheer.
The Canadian Labour Congress and the Halifax-Dartmouth & District Labour Council are holding an election training camp on Thursday September 12th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel (formerly the Holiday Inn Harbourview hotel) at 101 Wyse Road in Dartmouth, NS.
This election training camp will give you the skills to defeat Andrew Scheer and elect candidates who support workers’ priorities like universal pharmacare, retirement security, climate action, good jobs and inclusive communities.
We are inviting you and other labour and community activists across our region to attend this important training camp.
You can register for this training camp by clicking here: https://action.canadianlabour.ca/hdetc
There is a Facebook event page for circulation (and to invite your friends) at: https://www.facebook.com/events/228221354760930/
If you have any questions, please contact Canadian Labour Congress Regional Representative Tony Tracy (email: ttracy@clcctc.ca or phone 902-223-9489) or Halifax-Dartmouth & District Labour Council President Suzanne MacNeil (email: President@HalifaxLabour.ca or phone 902-401-7768).
Click to view our Invitation Poster and our Invitation Letter.
Thank you for joining the campaign to build a Fair Canada for Everyone.
In Solidarity,
Tony Tracy
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Tony Tracy
Regional Representative – Nova Scotia
Canadian Labour Congress — Atlantic Region
Suite 420 —1718 Argyle Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3N6
Direct Line: 902-455-9781
Office Main Line: 902-455-2965
Cell: 902-223-9489
Fax: 902-455-9130
email: ttracy@clcctc.ca
We are integrating CUPE’s policy on membership. We encourage you to become a member in good standing by completing an application form and saying an oath at the next CUPE 3912 event.
Any employee who works in a CUPE bargaining unit can become a member in good standing by applying for membership and paying the initiation fee (fee waived until June 30, 2020).
Only a member in good standing can fully participate in the activities of the Local and National Union. This means only a member in good standing can attend and vote at General Membership Meetings, run for any elected Union positions, vote in those elections, and participate as a delegate of the Local Union.
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We’re having another Pub Night on August 22 at the Local (2037 Gottingen St.) at 7 pm. Come by for a drink on CUPE 3912 and to chat with other members. This is an informal gathering just for socializing and relaxing before the fall term starts.
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Our third annual CUPE 3912 picnicfor members and our families will be on June 15 from 1-3 pm across from Black Rock Beach in Point Pleasant Park (near the bottom parking lot).
Everyone is welcome to bring partners and kids. We will provide some food, and you are also welcome to bring extra food or not (optional potluck). Also please bring any frisbees, soccer balls or anything else to enjoy the park.
The purpose of this picnic is just to have fun and get to know each other. Last year it was well attended and we hope that even more of you will come this year. Feel free to just stop by to stay hi or stay for a while.