OPSEU-SEFPO Local 241 - Mohawk College Support Staff

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College Support – Public Communications Blackout

OPSEU/SEFPO College Full-time support staff and CEC College Management continue to bargain.

The parties have been meeting since June and will meet every day this week. Until a deal is reached, the parties will be focused on negotiations and have agreed to stop public communications. Details will become available once an agreement is settled.

The current full-time support staff collective agreement expires on August 31, 2022.

2022 August 29|Bargaining|

Fill out your OPSEU membership form!

A reminder: please fill out your OPSEU membership form online, if you have not already done so. All Support Staff are covered by the collective agreement, but OPSEU membership is not automatic. There is no cost to become a member, and you will receive access to the member portal and receive your membership card in the mail. Even if you do not wish to partake in union activities, signing your card is important. It makes you eligible for strike pay in the event of a labour interruption or strike.

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2022 August 20|All Members|

Membership Development Trainee (MDT) Program

The MDT (Membership Development Trainee) program was created to provide opportunities for OPSEU/SEFPO members from all sectors to experience what working with OPSEU/SEFPO would be like. It is designed to develop a pool of qualified and experienced applicants for a variety of staff vacancies that come up from time to time at OPSEU/SEFPO.

Any OPSEU/SEFPO member in good standing who will like to develop their skills may apply for one of the MDT positions. You will develop your knowledge and skills of the trade union movement in a variety of union-related professions at OPSEU/SEFPO.

All MDTs are expected to start September 19, 2022 and the program will continue for 12 weeks until December 9, 2022.

If you are selected, OPSEU/SEFPO will contact your employer and seek a leave of absence for you. Applicants need to ensure that they are available for the entire planned time for the training.

Learn more and apply at: https://opseu.org/information/tools-and-resources/2022-membership-development-trainee-mdt-program/168985/

2022 August 19|All Members, Education|

Third week bargaining update

Last week the third session of contract bargaining with the College Employer Council was held. So far, the bargaining team has met with college employer representatives nine times. We have a possible 10 more days of talks available this month before our collective agreement expires on August 31.

Currently, talks are progressing and there has been continuous movement at the table. There are still outstanding issues that the team sees as concessions, and they’re working to remove those concessions and make gains elsewhere. 

Given what was achieved last week, they expect to move to monetary proposals at the next round of bargaining from August 22-26. They are committed to negotiating a fair contract that can be brought back to the membership to ratify.

If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch with the bargaining team at caatsftbargaining@opseu.org.

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2022 August 18|Bargaining, Full-Time Members|

Enjoy a lunch for Support Staff provided by OPSEU 241 August 17!

Drop in with your co-workers to ask us about bargaining, the union, or just to say hello and chat. Full-time bargaining mobilizer Carla Tillapaugh will be on hand to answer any questions that you may have.

Join us in The Cellar on Fennell campus from 12-2, Wednesday, August 17. If you can’t make it to Fennell, a boxed lunch will also be provided on IAHS and SC campuses for those that sign up.

Registration is needed, so we can gauge the numbers for catering. Please sign up at: https://forms.gle/LV4z5J5njb73xuPJ7

We hope to see you there!

2022 August 5|Bargaining, Full-Time Members|

Show your support August 10

The next Blue Shirt Day is August 10. Show your support by wearing blue that day!  

Let the colleges hear your voice. Let’s unify for dignity, fairness and respect. Your bargaining team is asking support staff to wear blue on August 10 to tell the colleges you want a fair contract.

Take a photo of you and/or your co-workers wearing blue over your lunch break, in person or on Teams or Zoom, and send it in to treasurer@opseu241.ca.

Second week bargaining update

The College Support Full-Time bargaining team met with the employer on July 19, 20 and 21. It was our second week at the bargaining table. The union and the employer clarified a number of proposals from each side and provided context and reasoning.

We emphasized the importance of our demands and encouraged the employer to provide us with meaningful responses. Our members sent us to the table with these demands and the employer hasn’t addressed them yet. We made it clear to the employer that we are here to bargain and are expecting significant talks to happen at our next set of dates.

Although we are applying for an exemption to Bill 124 (which caps our wages to 1% per year for three years despite soaring inflation), there are also a number of non-monetary demands that we have tabled, including the following:

Fairness: Job competitions and job security

We have tabled the demand to give part-time and Appendix D employees access to full-time job competitions, and to have a system of equating job experience with levels of education. This will ensure that all members will have fair access to job competitions, and ensure that members with high levels of experience aren’t denied positions due to unnecessarily strict educational qualifications.

We’ve tabled a proposal to give members on probation access to vacancies when lay-off processes take place. We have also tabled language to eliminate final displacement; this will ensure better job security.

Respect: Equity provisions for Indigenous members

After thorough consultations with Indigenous leaders and deep reflection, we created and tabled our proposals to start addressing some of the inherent barriers for Indigenous CAAT-S members. We will continue to reflect and seek guidance to ensure inequities are addressed and barriers removed.

The bargaining team has sent a strong message that the employer cannot ignore: Colleges must ensure that Indigenous employees have welcoming and inclusive workplaces that respect traditional ways and culture.

Dignity: Health and safety provisions and vacation time

We tabled the demand that all safety devices required by support staff be provided at no cost to the employee. Support staff typically spend more time in labs and other areas of the workplace, and require safety devices more often than any other working group.

We’ve also tabled the demand that we align the vacation calendar with the benefits calendar (January 1 to December 31), and to realign the date to request vacation to November 1. Currently, the vacation year starts on July 1, which means vacation entitlement gets reset in the summer when members typically need vacation days the most.

2022 August 2|Bargaining, Full-Time Members|

Mobilizer Meet & Greet – Tuesday, July 26

Join us for coffee at your campus with our full-time bargaining mobilizer Carla Tillapaugh on Tuesday, July 26!

Stop by to ask us about the union, bargaining, or just to say hello and chat.

  • Stoney Creek room A103, 10:00 am to 11:00 am
  • IAHS room 201, noon to 1:00 pm
  • Fennell room i131, 2:00pm to 4:00 pm

Share this message with your fellow support staff. We hope to see you there!

2022 July 21|All Members, Bargaining, Full-Time Members|

Blue Shirt Day

Members of the Local Executive Committee were on-campus July 13 for Blue Shirt Day, and were glad that they were able to speak to so many members about the importance of a fair contract. Pictured at the Fennell Campus is Sara (Steward), Caitlin (Acting Vice-President), Melissa (Treasurer) and Tracey-Ann (President).

The next Blue Shirt Day is August 10. Show your support by wearing blue that day!  

Pictured right to left is Sara, Caitlin, Melissa and Tracey-Ann. They are seated in front of flowers at the main doors to the Mohawk College C wing

July 13 is Blue Shirt day!

With the college support full-time contract set to expire on August 31, 2022, bargaining has begun for the next contract. Support staff help students through every aspect of the student experience from admissions to convocation.

The colleges can’t work without support staff. They’re employed in more than 150 professions in the college.

Make the colleges hear your voice. Let’s unify for dignity, fairness and respect. Your bargaining team is asking support staff to wear blue on July 13 and August 10 to tell the colleges you want a fair contract.

Take a photo of you and/or your co-workers wearing blue over your lunch break, in person or on Teams or Zoom, and send it in to treasurer@opseu241.ca.

Blue tshort with text "We are bargaining the next contract"
2022 July 12|Bargaining|

Next Membership Meeting

Wednesday, May 22 at Noon online

Details and registration coming soon!

About Local 241

OPSEU/SEFPO Local 241 proudly represents all Support Staff at Mohawk College.

Local Stewards and elected Officers are volunteers. We help our members navigate the unionized workplace and understand, exercise, and enforce our rights under the collective agreement.

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