CUPE Ontario HCWCC Conference Oct 3 – 6, 2023

Please use the following form to register for the CUPE Ontario 2023 HCWCC Conference. Please note all registrations must be done by a member of their local’s executive. It is important to enter all contact information for each person you are registering, including their email address – members will be contacted in case of course changes. If you have any questions or issues regarding registration, please contact Winnie Lau at [email protected]

CUPE SCFP Ontario

WORKSHOP Descriptions (choose one)

1. Bylaw Essentials (OLS)

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Good bylaws are an essential component of a well-functioning local. In this online workshop, you will learn the principles of good bylaws and how to make sure they are in compliance with CUPE’s national constitution. We’ll also look at how clear language bylaws help our members get involved in the work of the union.

NOTE: You will need your local bylaws to participate.

2. Pay Equity

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This workshop covers the basic fundamentals of pay equity.

3. Challenging Racism in the Workplace

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This workshop covers what racism looks like in the workplace and your role as a steward in challenging it.

4. Mobilizing around Health and Safety

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In this workshop, you will learn what mobilizing for health and safety looks like, how to engage members around health and safety in your workplace and how to create a mobilizing plan.

NOTE: Please bring your binder and Health and Safety Committee Resource Kit.

5. Duty of Fair Representation

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Learn about your local’s duty to represent the members in your union, the legal requirements of fair representation and how it applies to your collective agreement and other laws covering your workplace.

6. Solidarity with Indigenous Workers

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Learn about Canada’s history of colonialism, engage in some myth-busting, and explore ways you can build solidarity with Indigenous workers and support reconciliation in the workplace.