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What is NOC-ROC?

April 8, 2019

Many members have heard us talk about the NOC-ROC when we discuss the bargaining process, but how many CS actually know or understand the significance of the NOC-ROC?

The National Organizing Committee (NOC)

The National Organizing Committee (NOC) and Regional Organizing Committees (ROC) are the mobilization arms of the CS Group when we are in bargaining mode.  They are responsible for establishing and maintaining a communication tree, rallying members and planning and organizing public activities in support of bargaining.

While the Bargaining Team sits across from the Treasury Board negotiation team, the NOC-ROC echo our concerns and raise our profile with the employer and with all Canadian citizens. This visibility serves to boost the morale of the Bargaining Team and demonstrate to the employer that all 16,000 CS Group members are behind the bargaining demands.

Your Regional Coordinators are:

ROC Coordinator

Sub-Groups

Everett Scott

Annapolis Valley ~ Halifax ~ St. John's

Doreen Weatherbie

PEI ~ Fredericton ~ Moncton

Nino Mangione

Ottawa West ~ Petawawa

Hugo Landry

Montreal Est ~ Montreal Metro

Giovanni Giolti

Estrie ~ Montérégie ~ Mauricie

Francis Bégin

Québec City ~ Saquenay ~ Eastern Quebec ~ Bathurst

Sébastien Levesque

Hull ~ Gatineau

BLAIR MOLLOY

Place Du Portage

Randy Oomen

Global Affairs ~ Ottawa Metro

SHANE HULTQUIST

Ottawa East

Don Whiting

Statistics Canada

Dan Weaver

Kingston ~ Kingston Corr. Services ~ Quinte

Judy Chow

Burlington ~ London ~ Simcoe ~ Sudbury ~ Toronto

Pramesh Seliah

Winnipeg ~ Regina ~ Saskatoon

Patrick Provost

Calgary ~ Edmonton ~ Suffield ~ Yellowknife

Efrain Andia Rodrigues

Vancouver Island ~ North Central Vancouver Island

Brian Tan

Vancouver ~ Surrey

In solidarity,

Your NOC Steering Committee

do better