Gardening for Wellness
CUPE 3906 and the GSA are pleased to launch the “Gardening for Wellness” Program in partnership with Hamilton Victory Gardens to support the well-being of students.
Overview:
All students are welcome to apply to have an enjoyable time full of exciting gardening activities in any of the three sites of Hamilton Victory Gardens:
1) Venture Centre
2) St Helen’s
3) Jones Road
Please visit the website for more information about the locations.
This program runs from mid-April to Oct. and provides students with the opportunity to:
–Engage with nature for a meditating time
–Participate in various exciting gardening activities (no prior experience required)
–Socialize with other students and community members (while following public health guidelines)
–Plant, grow, and harvest fruits and vegetables; students experiencing food insecurity may discuss with the coordinator about bringing home seasonal produce
How to register:
Interested students are welcome to fill out the application form here. There is a section in the application form asking you to upload a filled/signed waiver. Please find the waiver form here.
General guidelines:
1. Hamilton Victory Gardens will reach out to applicants regarding their application and next steps.
2. Acceptance into this program depends on submitting a complete application with all required information. Students will be based on a first-come, first-serve basis.
3. CUPE 3906 and the GSA do not provide shuttle buses to the garden sites. It is the responsibility of successful applicants to provide their own transportation.
Questions? Please contact (volunteer@hamiltonvictorygardens.org) OR reach out to Sarah.
CSEU Annual Congress- August 12 to 15
CUPE 3906 has partnered with the Coalition of Student Employee Unions (CSEU) to host their annual congress from August 12th till 15th.
This year’s congress will be particularly special as we crawl out of a global pandemic which has perpetuated, exacerbated, and amplified numerous fatal flaws in our institutional and social arrangements. How have the pandemic, successive economic crises, and austerity affected workers in academia? How can the precarious situations these workers face be addressed? Find out at this year’s conference as we address in multiple panels different issues related to our theme: academia, justice and the workplace.
The conference is also entirely free, neither attendants nor presenters have to pay anything. This year’s program will be published very soon, for now you can register and find out more information by heading over to the website: https://www.cseu-csee.org/en/congress/ .
If you want to learn more, please email us at: organizingchair@cupe3906.org !
Gender Affirmation Fund
Did you know? We have a Gender Affirmation Fund! In recognition of Pride Season, we’d like to remind our members that our Gender Affirmation Fund is open to all our Unit 1 (TAs and Ras in-lieu) members who identify as Two Spirit, trans, or nonbinary. This fund provides a total of $10,000 per year to help offset the costs involved with various elements of affirming one’s gender – including everyday, medical, administrative, legal, and other expenses. Head over to https://cupe3906.org/tas-unit-1/gender-affirmation-fund/ to find more about it!
Updates from Your Union
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Congratulations to our Steward Award winners
Return to Campus Update- Townhall Meeting
CUPE 3906 wins 5 Canadian Association of Labour Media Awards
The Canadian Association of Labour Media just announced their award winners, and guess who brought home 5 of them? That’s right, your wonderfully creative fellow Members and Staff did! With special props to our Indigenous Solidarity Working Group for winning the Fighting Oppression Award and to our social media team who were picked as the best in their field!
See what you’re missing??? If you haven’t done it yet, follow us right now on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, as well as the ISWG Instagram and website!
The Local won the following awards:
Ed Finn Award for excellence in writing for print
CUPE 3906 “Executive Statement on Anti-Black Racism and Policing”
The Freeperson Award for best cartoon, illustration or infographic
“Office Hours,” drawn by Unit 2 member Simon Orpana
The Fighting Oppression Award for a communications initiative that raises consciousness and contributes to struggles against racism, sexism, homophobia, ableism and other forms of oppression and discrimination.
CUPE 3906 Indigenous Solidarity Working Group & PIPSC’s Women in Science Initiative
**co-winner with PIPSC**
Gender Affirmation Fund
Did you know? We have a Gender Affirmation Fund! In recognition of Pride Season, we’d like to remind our members that our Gender Affirmation Fund is open to all our Unit 1 (TAs and Ras in-lieu) members who identify as Two Spirit, trans, or nonbinary. This fund provides a total of $10,000 per year to help offset the costs involved with various elements of affirming one’s gender – including everyday, medical, administrative, legal, and other expenses. Head over to https://cupe3906.org/tas-unit-1/gender-affirmation-fund/ to find more about it!
Announcing vacant committee positions
We have currently 2 vacant positions open to all our members. Both positions come with a honorarium, set in our annual budget. The first one is in the Bylaws Committee, which is the committee charged with overseeing, changing, and updating the Local’s Bylaws. Please contact our Bylaws Committee Chair, Maxwell Lightstone, if you’d like to participate!
The second position is as Co-Chair of the Organizing Committee. It is with a heavy heart that we see our brilliant Co-Chair, Rachel Yeo, go at the end of this month. We’d like to express our deep gratitude for all the amazing work that she has done – and continues to do – for the Local. If you’re interested in mobilizing our members and planning actions in support of our Union and Labour Movement, please send an email to our other excellent Organizing Committee Co-Chair, Wouter van den Berg, for details on how to join.