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October 22, 2018
CUPE grieves after Sackville, N.B.,
doesn't post for 2 open positions
WHEN TWO positions opened
at the Town of Sackville, N.B., in
tourism and crosswalk-guard
departments, the town decided
to contract out the jobs to an em-
ployment agency.
"The collective agreement has
been violated as the position of
crosswalk-guard vacancy should
have been posted as of Aug. 9,
2017," read a letter from the union,
the Canadian Union of Public Em-
ployees (CUPE), Local 1188, after
it discovered the town contracted
Open Sky Co-operative to fill the
position.
Edmonton health-care aide dismissed
for treatment of quadriplegic patient
AFTER SHE WORKED too fast and later lied
about the incident, a health-care aide was termi-
nated from her job.
Karuna Davis worked for the Good Samaritan
Society (GSS) at the Mill Woods Centre in Ed-
monton for nine-and-a-half years when on July
15, 2016, Davis and another aide, Maria Heuso, at-
tempted to shower a patient identified as "AB."
Davis and Heuso wheeled the man — who was
quadriplegic, didn't speak and had a feeding tube
(stoma) in his stomach — into the shower room.
AB's toe hit the door on the way in, which troubled
Heuso so she then took control of the wheelchair.
After they placed AB beneath the shower,
Davis worked too quickly, said Heuso, and she
didn't check the water temperature, as required.
After AB reacted negatively to the water, Heuso
checked and found it was too cold.
The water then went into AB's "t-hole," said
Heuso, and he struggled with his breathing. Both
CASH MANAGEMENT SERVICES
INKAS Security Services
Toronto
(89 guards, drivers, custodians, vault employees, cash-processing
employees, control-room employees) and Teamsters Canada, Local 419
Renewal agreement: Effective
Oct. 30, 2017, to Oct. 29, 2021.
Signed on Feb. 16, 2018.
Wage adjustments:
Effective Oct. 30, 2018: $0.50
per hour
Effective Oct. 30, 2019: $0.50
per hour
ARBITRATION
AWARDS
COLLECTIVE
AGREEMENTS
see Arbitration > pg 8
see Collective agreements > pg. 3
pg. 2
MPAC deal signed
New collective agreement for about
1,400 workers at Ontario property-
assessment body includes
no concessions: OPSEU
The Town of Morinville — Alberta pg. 3 Mount Royal University — Alberta
pg. 4 Siemens Canada — Ontario pg. 5 Sault Ste. Marie Airport
Development Corporation — Ontario pg. 6 Sylvan Lake Foundation —
Alberta pg. 7
COLLECTIVE
AGREEMENTS
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see No evidence > pg. 8
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Developing Negotiating Styles & Tactics to Master the Dynamics of Collective Bargaining
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Living the Collective Agreement