Communications Report – SP Group AGM 2019
Presented by Judith Leblanc, Communications Coordinator
@PIPSC_Science
@PIPSC_Science
It is my pleasure to submit the Communications Report for the SP Group National Executive.
What has been happening in Communications since last year?
- Model policy on scientific integrity in cooperation with other PIPSC members, Treasury Board and the Chief Science Advisor.
- With negotiations now underway, I am also taking care of communications for the bargaining team.
- Personalized messages have been sent to members through the PIPSC system.
- We continue to ensure that members are engaged and proud of being an SP Group member by having consistent, high-quality and informative messaging.
Who is interacting with us on Facebook?
- Sex
- 54% of our likes on Facebook are from women. This percentage has remained the same for two years.
- Age
- 2% aged 18–24 years (+1%)
- 12% aged 25–34 years (-4%)
- 38% aged 35–44 years (+2%)
- 23% aged 45–54 years (-)
- 16% aged 55–64 years (+1%)
- 7% aged 65 years or over (+2 %)
- Where do our Facebook followers live?
- Canada (n=481)
- USA (n=3)
- Congo (n=3)
- France, Cambodia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam (n=1)
- And how many members are following us?
- 2016: 385 people
- 2017 : 417
- 2018 : 446
- 2019 : 481
Twitter: 409 followers (393 followers last year)
Instagram: 41 followers (no reference data)
What kind of information are SP Group members reading online?
- Bargaining updates
- About half of members are opening the emails.
- News on public science issues
- News on SP Group events across the country
Ongoing issues
- Bargaining! Show your support for the bargaining team by being visible in the workplace.
- Are we using everything in our communications toolbox to mobilize our members during collective bargaining?
- How can we make full use of social media in terms of job action?
- Are we getting the most out of the PIPSC communications resources?
- We will have to review the dissemination strategy to reach as many SP members as possible. Fewer than 500 people are SP Group followers on Facebook or Twitter, which is a low number if we want to effectively mobilize members through social media.
In the coming months
- Bargaining