January Membership Meeting via zoom
January 17, 2024 at 6:00 pm
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYvceypqTgrGNw_vK7Cyr1n1U_vsk7UU1iX
January Membership Meeting via zoom
January 17, 2024 at 6:00 pm
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYvceypqTgrGNw_vK7Cyr1n1U_vsk7UU1iX
Positions up for election CUPE 454 2024 Positions Open to Nominations
If you are interested in running for a position, or know someone who could make a difference by getting involved, place the name and position into nomination with one of the following people on the Nominations Committee:
Gordon Klammer – Works Yard
gklammer@delta.ca
778-887-0251
Ryan Biehl – City Hall
rbiehl@delta.ca
Work Phone: 778-231-3438
Chantel Bourdon – Ladner Leisure Centre
cbourdon@delta.ca
Ella Rabilizarov – SRC
Cell: 778-302-2904
At our January Membership Meeting, all persons nominated through the committee should be in attendance to ensure that their names are placed into nomination, so they can accept the nomination. This meeting is very important, and everyone should attend.
It is a rewarding experience to assist your co-workers by getting involved in your union local. We all need to be active in our union, to keep it a strong and vibrant union.
Get involved!
Please go here to register: https://454.cupe.ca/event/2023-november-cupe-454-membership-meeting/
CUPE 454 – Member Update
October 25, 2023
On October 18, CUPE Local 454, the City and the Police Board all held ratification meetings. We had a record number of members come out and vote which was incredible to see. Both agreements (City and Police Board) have now been ratified by both the employer and the union.
City of Delta workers voted 89 percent in favour of the new contract and Police Board workers voted 95 percent in favour of the new contract.
The Bargaining Committees want to thank members for their support during this round of negotiations. Your support had a large impact on negotiations and made a significant difference at the bargaining table.
The new collective agreement will available on our website at 454.cupe.ca as soon as possible.
The local’s next membership meeting will be held on Nov 15, followed by our annual Christmas social in December with venue and date TBD.
We look forward to seeing you all there!
CLC Winter School 2024 can be found here.
Mark’s | 10% Client Savings Card | Jul 2026
All members can present this Mark’s CUPE BC Division Client Discount Card to receive an in-store 10% discount until July 2026. Additional identification should not be required at the point of purchase, but please contact our sales liaison Ainsley at 604-700-1727 if there are any issues.
United Way’s Period Promise campaign increases access to free menstrual products in our community so that everyone who menstruates can go to work, get to school, access services, and stay connected to their community.
United Way’s Period Promise collection campaign is presented by Pacific Blue Cross in partnership with CUPE 1816.
Join us at our National Day of Mourning ceremony to fight for safer workplaces and to recognize those who have been killed or injured on the job and those who are suffering from illness from occupational disease.
The ceremony takes place at 10:45 am on Friday, April 28 at our memorial in Rotary Park at Delta City Hall.
The National Day of Mourning offers us an opportunity to stand together with the world’s workers to remember those who have died on the job, and to reflect on
what needs to be done to prevent more deaths and injuries. On April 28th, we reaffirm our solidarity and commitment to workplace health and safety and clearly state to all that we mourn the dead and fight for the living.
We hope to see you there.
CUPE National OHS committee spearheaded day of recognition for workers killed or injured on the job. CLC recognized the day in 1984 Federal Government enacted legislation in 1991 recognizing the day officially, now it is, in over 100 countries
The Yellow Canary is the symbol of the Day of Mourning. Canaries were used by miners as a warning system to alert them to the presence of poisonous gases in the mines. Now they are used to alert us and remind all of us of the importance of safety in the workplace, and the hazards that we face there.
President – Term ends 2024: Sam Abulail – By Acclamation
Secretary – 2 Yr. Term: Liz Stockdale – By Acclamation
1st Vice-President – 2 Yr. Term: Talvir Nijjer – By Acclamation
2nd Vice-President – 1 Yr. Term: Cherie Raines – By Acclamation
Exec At Large – Inside – 1 Yr. Term: Joel Morrell – By Acclamation
ELECTION: Exec At Large – Outside – 1 Yr. Term – Greg Harrison / Elected
ELECTION: Exec At Large – Diversity – 1 Yr. Term – Michelle Taylor / Elected
ELECTION: Executive Job Steward – 1 Yr. Term – Luke Tetrault / Elected
Exec At Large Parks – 1 Yr. Term: Jaimie McIntyre – By Acclamation
Exec At Large – Parks (Outside) – 1 Yr. Term: Mike Robinson – By Acclamation
Exec At Large – Police – 1 Yr. Term: Danielle Fantillo – By Acclamation
Trustee – 3 Yr. Term 2023 to 2026: Todd Selig – By Acclamation
Labour Management Committee – 1 Yr. (Police): Liz Stockdale – By Acclamation
Bargaining Committee – Police – 1 Yr. Term: Danielle Fantillo & Liz Stockdale – By Acclamation
Bargaining Committee – City – 1 Yr. Term: Kathleen Chan & Talvir Nijjer – By Acclamation / Greg Harrison – Subject to Election as Executive at Large – Outside
Education Committee – 1 Yr. Term: Jaimie McIntyre & Shelley Simpson – By Acclamation
Public Relations & Community Committee – 1 Yr. Term: Gordon Klammer, Luke Tetrault, Mike Robinson, Kathleen – By Acclamation
CUPE Metro Council – 1 Yr. Term: Vacant / No candidates
New West District Labour Council – 1 Yr. Term: Vacant / No candidates