PIPSC Victoria Branch – 2017 Annual General Meeting and Elections

Date: Saturday, October 14, 2017

Location: Gorge Vale Golf Club, 1005 Craigflower Road, Victoria, BC

Meetings and Elections: 5:00pm - Welcome, Speeches, Elections

6:00pm - Dinner (timing is fluid, based on agenda proceedings)

All members (regular and retired) are invited to attend and participate in voting for your Branch Executive.

Proposed Agenda

Welcome

Accept the Agenda

Review and Approval of 2016 AGM minutes

Agenda

2017 REGIONAL STEWARD COUNCIL

Friday, September 15, 2017

11:00 am Stewards’ arrival

LUNCH

1:15 pm Opening remarks - Yvon Brodeur

1:30 pm Mediation: Presentation by Lucie Morneault, Director, Mediation and Dispute Resolution Services - Lucie Morneault

2:00 pm Round Table on Mediation - Lucie Morneault, Valérie Charette, Erick D’Amours, and Julie Bédard

3:00 pm Health Break

3:15 pm Recognition
• Pins and New Stewards
• Scholarship
• Citations
• Jacques-Caron Award Yvon Brodeur

For Immediate Release

Labour Day 2017: Labouring to Fix Phoenix

Ottawa, September 1, 2017 – Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) members attending this year's Labour Day parade* in downtown Ottawa will be encouraging the public and the labour movement to show their solidarity for public servants hurt by the Phoenix pay roll system. PIPSC’s float – a modified bus – will encourage the Labour Day crowd to "Get on board with fixing Phoenix," which has plagued public servants since it was rolled out in early 2016.

“Late pay, no pay, wrong pay. Our members are understandably in a less than festive mood. One in two federal employees is affected and there’s still no permanent fix in sight,” said PIPSC President Debi Daviau. “Public servants never know what is next on the horizon when it comes to Phoenix. Our members deserve to know when its problems are going to be fixed once and for all.”

Some efforts are being made to improve the situation, such as the creation of an “Inter-Department Analysis Team” which will include representatives from various departments, the Treasury Board, vendors and unions. Improvements to the Call Centres are also welcome. But these efforts still fall short of the mark, as new problems with Phoenix continue to emerge. Most recently, issues with retroactive pay and the lack of pension and benefit statements for the year cast doubt on a quick fix.

“We recognize the government’s efforts to address these issues, but much more needs to be done to resolve these problems once and for all, and soon. Our public service was recently recognized as the best in the world. We need to keep it that way. A critical way to ensure it is to fix Phoenix,” concluded Daviau. 

The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada represents some 55,000 professionals across Canada’s federal and provincial public sectors.

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For further information:

Pierre Villon
(613) 228-6310 ext 4928 (office)
or (613) 794-9369 (cell.)
pvillon@pipsc.ca

(*) Parade starts at Ottawa City Hall (Elgin and Lisgar) at noon and ends at McNabb Park (Gladstone and Bronson), where there will be activities, entertainment, food and more from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

PIPSC London Branch and AFS Subgroup present:

Everything You Wanted to Know about Performance Management Reviews but were afraid to ask

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Come out for an after work “Munch and Learn” session with Crystal Stewart, PIPSC Employment Relations Officer and learn about your rights as they relate to your annual PMR.

Tuesday, September 26th, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Result of the Strike Vote

A Strike vote was held between August 24 and 28, 2017. A substantial percentage of the bargaining unit members voted in favour of providing your Bargaining Team with a strong strike mandate. A number of fun events are being planned for the next two weeks. A number of members will be attending strike training on September 8th provided by the Institute.

Please accept this invitation to another Better Together/ PIPSC Pitches In event.

The Regina and District Labour Committee is holding the annual family friendly Labour Day Picnic

Date: Monday September 4th 2017
Time: 12:00-3:30pm.
Location: West lawn of the Legislative Building in Wascana Park.

Once again PIPSC Regina Branch will have a table set up and will be assisting in games and activities, including inflatable Dino bouncers , face painting , and food and drinks.