What is a steward?
A steward is a trained PIPSC member who volunteers to support and represent colleagues in the workplace.
Stewards are the essential link between members and the union. They help enforce collective agreements, provide advice, and promote respectful, equitable working conditions.
Learn more about the role of stewards
Looking to connect with a steward?
Log in to your PIPSC account to access the full steward directory — your direct line to personalized support and trusted workplace representation.
How the grievance process works
Your guide to the PIPSC grievance process
Learn the key steps, documents, and policies that guide the PIPSC grievance process to help ensure fair and effective member support.
Review the Grievance Process guideEducation along the way
Access steward training and essential resources to grow your skills
Build your skills and access the tools you need to succeed as a steward. From training opportunities to practical resources, we’re here to help you grow your expertise and support members with confidence.
View training for stewards
Get involved
What is the process to become a steward?
Interested in becoming a steward?
Want guidance on stewardship or getting involved?
The National Steward Officer (NSO) can help you explore stewarding, leadership roles, and other ways to engage with PIPSC – guiding you toward the path that fits your interests.
For help with eligibility, applications, or updating your steward status, contact the Steward Engagement Coordinator.