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Le 21 septembre 2020 - La Section locale 1944 a créé une affiche et organisé un concours photos pour honorer tous les travailleuses et travailleurs en télécommunications qui permettent aux Canadiens de travailler de la maison. Le concours est maintenant terminé, tous les votes sont comptés et nos gagnants sont :
Shelene Campbell de l’Unité 32 Neil Marshall de l’Unité 32 Allan Wong de l’Unité 51
Félicitations aux 3 gagnants du concours photo :
Shelene : pour votre créativité et pour avoir si bien reproduit l’affiche en grandeur réelle, bravo !
Neil : nous aimons la façon dont vous avez fait circuler notre affiche partout, c’est du génie.
Allan : nous avons apprécié vos nombreuses soumissions, merci pour chacune d’entre elles. Et merci aux petites mains qui vous ont aidé pour le coloriage.
Ils ont chacun gagné une carte-cadeau Visa de 500 $.
Merci à tous ceux et celles qui ont participé et utilisé leur créativité pour célébrer les travailleuses et travailleurs en télécommunications.
Les membres sont encouragés à afficher l’affiche que vous pouvez imprimer ici. N’oubliez pas que vous avez le droit de placer le matériel syndical dans de nombreux endroits, y compris votre tableau syndical.
Encore une fois, merci à tous les travailleuses et travailleurs en télécommunications qui permettent aux Canadiens de travailler de la maison !
September 21, 2020 - Local 1944 created a poster and organized a photo contest to honour all Telecom Workers that allow Canadians to work from home. The contest is now over, and all the votes tallied and our winners are:
Shelene Campbell from Unit 32 Neil Marshall from Unit 32 Allan Wong from Unit 51
Congratulations to the 3 photo contest winners:
Shelene: For her creativity and mimicking the poster so well, bravo!
Neil: We love the way in which you had our poster go everywhere, brilliant.
Allan: We enjoyed the many many submissions, thanks for each one of them. And thanks to the little “helpers” you had with the colouring.
They won a $500 Visa gift card each.
Thank you to all who participated and showed creativity to celebrate Telecom Workers.
Members are encouraged to display the poster available for print here. Remember that you have the right to put Union material in many places, including your Union Board.
Once again, thanks to all Telecom Workers that allow Canadians to work from home!
Nominations to the Local 1944-Telus Bargaining Committee’s Alberta Plant position, one(1) to be elected.
Nominations to the Unit’s Local Union Delegated Meeting Delegate positions, three (3) to be elected.
The Unit is also entitled to three (3) alternates, to be elected in case any elected Delegates are unable to attend LUDM. Alternates will be the runners up from the LUDM Delegate election, in order of vote count, so please nominate enough members for the Delegate election so that a full complement of Delegates and alternates will be elected.
Please note that Elections to all of these positions will take place by electronic ballot on November 20, 2020.
If you would like to join this meeting by Zoom web conferencing, please contact the office @ [email protected] to receive instructions.
Nominations to the Local 1944-Telus Bargaining Committee’s Alberta Plant position, one(1) to be elected.
Nominations to the Local 1944-Telus Bargaining Committee’s Alberta Clerical/Traffic position, one(1) to be elected.
Nominations to the Unit’s Local Union Delegated Meeting Delegate position, one (1) to be elected.
The Unit is also entitled to one (1) alternate, to be elected in case any elected Delegates are unable to attend LUDM. Alternates will be the runners up from the LUDM Delegate election, in order of vote count, so please nominate enough members for the Delegate election so that a full complement of Delegates and alternates will be elected.
Please note that Elections to all of these positions will take place by electronic ballot on November 20, 2020.
If you would like to join this meeting by Zoom web conferencing, please contact the office @ [email protected] to receive instructions.
Regular Order of Business Regular Order of Business
Nominations to the Local 1944-Telus Bargaining Committee’s British Columbia Plant position, one(1) to be elected.
Nominations to the Unit’s Local Union Delegated Meeting Delegate position, one (1) to be elected.
The Unit is also entitled to one (1) alternate, to be elected in case any elected Delegates are unable to attend LUDM. Alternates will be the runners up from the LUDM Delegate election, in order of vote count, so please nominate enough members for the Delegate election so that a full complement of Delegates and alternates will be elected.
Please note that Elections to all of these positions will take place by electronic ballot on November 20, 2020.
If you would like to join this meeting by Zoom web conferencing, please contact the office @ [email protected] to receive instructions.
Nominations to the Local 1944-Telus Bargaining Committee’s British Columbia Plant position, one(1) to be elected.
Nominations to the Unit’s Local Union Delegated Meeting Delegate position, one (1) to be elected.
The Unit is also entitled to one (1) alternate, to be elected in case any elected Delegates are unable to attend LUDM. Alternates will be the runners up from the LUDM Delegate election, in order of vote count, so please nominate enough members for the Delegate election so that a full complement of Delegates and alternates will be elected.
Please note that Elections to all of these positions will take place by electronic ballot on November 20, 2020.
If you would like to join this meeting by Zoom web conferencing, please contact the office @ [email protected] to receive instructions
Regular Order of Business Regular Order of Business
Nominations to the Local 1944-Telus Bargaining Committee’s British Columbia Plant position, one(1) to be elected.
Nominations to the Unit’s Local Union Delegated Meeting Delegate position, one (1) to be elected.
The Unit is also entitled to one (1) alternate, to be elected in case any elected Delegates are unable to attend LUDM. Alternates will be the runners up from the LUDM Delegate election, in order of vote count, so please nominate enough members for the Delegate election so that a full complement of Delegates and alternates will be elected.
Please note that Elections to all of these positions will take place by electronic ballot on November 20, 2020.
If you would like to join this meeting by Zoom web conferencing, please contact the office @ [email protected] to receive instructions
DeJonaé Shaw has always had a passion for policy, and bridging the gap between community and legislation. This love stems from her days learning from her great uncle, civil rights legend, Eldridge Cleaver. Her goals and desire are to educate USW 7600 members and the community on harnessing their power to change their circumstances by way of legislation.
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/DeJonaé Shaw has always had a passion for policy, and bridging the gap between community and legislation. This love stems from her days learning from her great uncle, civil rights legend, Eldridge Cleaver. Her goals and desire are to educate USW 7600 members and the community on harnessing their power to change their circumstances by way of legislation./
**/To get involved, call (909) 302-0000 and ask to speak to any of the following committee members: /Valery Robinson, Dejonae Shaw, Deborah Richardson, /Micheal Barnett, Diana Gandara, //Joel Maya.///
**/To get involved, call (909) 302-0000 and ask to speak to any of the following committee members: /Valery Robinson, Dejonae Shaw, Deborah Richardson, /Micheal Barnett, Diana Gandara, //Joel Maya.///
//Rapid Response is the Steelworkers’ nonpartisan grassroots education, communication, and action program that provides the necessary structure to inform every USW member about pending legislation concerning labor and work-related issues. Rapid Response provides opportunity for all USW members to have a strong voice and an active part in the legislative activities that affect their daily lives and allows USW members to fight back on a daily basis on issues that affect them, their families, and their communities.
//Rapid Response is the Steelworkers’ nonpartisan grassroots education, communication, and...
DeJonaé Shaw has always had a passion for policy, and bridging the gap between community and legislation. This love stems from her days learning from her great uncle, civil rights legend, Eldridge Cleaver. Her goals and desire are to educate USW 7600 members and the community on harnessing their power to change their circumstances by way of legislation.
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**/To get involved, call (909) 302-0000 and ask to speak to any of the following committee members: /Valery Robinson, Joel Maya, Dejonae Shaw, Deborah Richardson, /Micheal Barnett, Diana Gandara./
**/To get involved, call (909) 302-0000 and ask to speak to any of the following committee members: /Valery Robinson, Joel Maya, Dejonae Shaw, Deborah Richardson, /Micheal Barnett, Diana Gandara./
This is a list of ballot measures that will help working class people and a list of candidates that will do the work needed to improve our lives once in office. It is our job is to make decisions that will move working class people forward. We are not telling folks who to vote for, or how to vote, but providing a guide to help them navigate through the ballot measures and candidates better.
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This is a list of ballot measures that will help working class people and a list of candidates that will do the work needed to improve our lives once in office. It is our job to make decisions that will move working class people forward. We are not telling folks who to vote for, or how to vote, but providing a guide to help them navigate through the ballot measures and candidates better.
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If you have any questions, please reach out to our rapid response coordinator,
This is a list of ballot measures that will help working class people and a list of candidates that will do the work needed to improve our lives once in office. It is our job is to make decisions that will move working class people forward, and that we are not telling folks who to vote for, or how to vote, but providing a guide to help them navigate through the ballot measures and candidates better.
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This is a list of ballot measures that will help working class people and a list of candidates that will do the work needed to improve our lives once in office. It is our job is to make decisions that will move working class people forward. We are not telling folks who to vote for, or how to vote, but providing a guide to help them navigate through the ballot measures and candidates better.
This is a list of ballot measures that will help working class people and a list of candidates that will do the work needed to improve our lives once in office. It is our job to make decisions that will move working class people forward. We are not telling folks who to vote for, or how to vote, but providing a guide to help them navigate through the ballot measures and candidates better.
If you have any questions, please reach out to our rapid response coordinator,