International-Domestic Peer Support Program

Brad WalchukUncategorized

Calling All domestic and international students/fellows across

McMaster’s faculties. Apply now to the International-Domestic Peer Support Program to support and network with a fellow in and/or outside McMaster through 4 meaningful virtual OR in-person meetings over 5 months full of opportunities and fun! Gain mentorship experience, exchange valuable resources, broaden your connections, gain cultural awareness, show appreciation of diversity, and most importantly build the community!!

More info. in the Registration Form– Sign up here By: April 7, 2021 (https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=B2M3RCm0rUKMJSjNSW9Hcsfa5bTuwzFKuex3CWXop_FUNVVFS0I5TUY0TFpRWEtKOTlZTEk5VDVQTS4u)

Questions: Contact your CUPE International Officer- Sarah Elshahat (international@cupe3906.org)

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T2200-S Update for CUPE 3906 members

Brad WalchukUncategorized

T2200S forms are being emailed from McMaster to all CUPE 3906 from Tuesday March 23 to Thursday March 25, 2021.  Due to the number of forms being sent, these forms will be sent over this 3 day period.

The email will come from HR-Tax-Forms with a pdf attachment that is for you.  This message is safe to open and you should save the attachment for your tax records.

Information regarding the T2200S form and claiming deductions for home office expenses on 2020 income tax is available at:

https://hr.mcmaster.ca/employees/payroll/t2200s-and-t2200/  and questions can be directed to the HR Service Centre.

Student Workers Will Not Pay for the Housing Crisis

Brad WalchukUncategorized

The Local 3906 executive committee is proud to endorse this amazing event:

The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the Ontario housing crisis at alarming rates. Thousands of tenants are currently struggling to pay rent, have been evicted, or are in the process of being evicted. Governments, at all levels, have not only failed to provide adequate permanent social housing, but continue to push corporate, market-based solutions – painfully visible in legislation such as Bill 184 which has weakened tenants rights by favouring landlords.
Across Ontario, student workers have also been confronted with the housing affordability crisis, especially international students, BIPOC, gender-oppressed, disabled and other marginalized communities. As most of us are tenants, we are struggling to keep up not only with higher rent prices, but also increasing tuition fees and overwork imposed by the University – another public sector who, like housing, has been impacted by decades of neoliberal cuts and privatization.
Registration for this online event is required. Please register here: https://zoom.us/…/tJYqcOqtpzgtGtwAIKsK3VDBi35hX76O-63e
If you have any questions, concerns and accessibility needs, please contact: vp@cupe2626.ca

You can find more information here: https://www.facebook.com/events/171391804744011

Annual General Meeting Notice: April 8th

Brad WalchukUncategorized

Each year, we hold an Annual General Meeting, or AGM, at which all executive positions are up for election. This year’s meeting will be held on April 8th at noon via Zoom. Further information will follow.

FREE International Women’s Day Pins

Brad WalchukUncategorized

CUPE 3906 has received a small number of pins from the Ontario Federation of Labour to commemorate International Women’s Day. Pins will be mailed to CUPE 3906 members on a first come, first served basis with priority given to women-identified, trans, non-binary, two-spirit, genderfluid, and genderqueer members. If you are interested in receiving one, please fill out the form: https://forms.gle/16sAuM9ebVCRN6TG8

Sessional (Unit 2) Bargaining Team Elected

Brad WalchukUncategorized

Our bargaining team has been elected! We are excited to welcome to the team Carolyn Capretta (DeGroote School of Business)Kojo Damptey (Intersession)Leon Karan (Music)Peter Graham (Labour Studies) and Zoi Bogdanova (Engineering). Congratulations on your election! Thank you to those of you who took the time to attend the nomination meeting and vote in the election. You’ll soon be receiving a bargaining survey to gather input on your priorities for the upcoming round of bargaining.

Meet and Eat Zoom Event

Brad WalchukUncategorized

Calling All international and national/domestic students from across McMaster’s faculties. Join your fellows on March 27th (5 to 6:30 p.m. EST) for a virtual inclusive “Meet and Eat” Event hosted by CUPE 3906 International Committee and the GSA. Grab your ethnic dish & come to celebrate our multi-cultural Mac, while learning about different authentic food cultures from all over the world! Send a photo of your neat ethnic dish by March 24th to your International Officer, Sarah Elshahat, at international@cupe3906.org, for a chance to win one of 6 gift card prizes! (3 for each international and domestic students). Competition rules and Sign up here (https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=B2M3RCm0rUKMJSjNSW9Hcsfa5bTuwzFKuex3CWXop_FUQjRPTkZSQ082V1oxMUJMS1ZVOU5QWjBCQi4u)

Questions: Contact your International Officer- Sarah Elshahat (international@cupe3906.org)

 

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Sessional Faculty (Unit 2) Bargaining Team Election

Brad WalchukUncategorized

Sessioansl, you are invited to a Zoom meeting for the election of the Sessional Faculty (Unit 2) Bargaining Team.
When: Mar 11, 2021 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)You will need to register in advance for this meeting. Please check your McMaster email for the link, or email staff@cupe3906.org if you do not see it.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

The election will begin shortly after the meeting (once the e-ballot is created and launched through Election Runner) and will continue for 72 hours, closing on Sunday afternoon (likely around 3 p.m.). All members will receive an e-mail with a link to the ballot, and all members can vote, even if they are unable to attend the meeting. All candidates will be encouraged to submit a 250 word write-up which will be included with the ballot. To be elected, candidates must receive at least 50% of the votes.
Any member is able to nominate themselves, or another sessional, in advance of the meeting if you cannot attend by emailing staff@cupe3906.org. You can also nominate yourself or another sessional at the meeting. The only agenda item is the election of 4 members to the bargaining team. We’ll provide an overview of the process and answer any questions in advance of the nominations.

Election of Sessional (Unit 2) Bargaining Team

Brad WalchukUncategorized

As you may recall, the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) that was ratified in December is a one-year agreement; it expires August 31, 2021. We need to elect a new bargaining team consisting of Sessionals to help re-negotiate the new Collective Agreement. We expect that this process will begin in the summer and may continue until the fall. Sitting on a bargaining team is an important way to ensure that the voices of Sessionals are heard and that their priorities are reflected in our bargaining proposals.
We are holding a Special General Membership Meeting (SGMM) on Thursday, March 11th at 1 pm via Zoom. A registration link will be sent to you in a separate email.
All members are encouraged to attend, and any member is able to nominate themselves or nominate someone else to serve on the bargaining committee. This is an important opportunity to help to ensure that our CBA continues to grow stronger and reflect the diverse interests of our members.
If you have any additional questions about the bargaining process or sitting on the bargaining committee, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.

Unit 2 Dental Plan- Delay for Winter Semester Hires

Brad WalchukUncategorized

We are sad to inform you of an unfortunate situation that is delaying Winter 2021 Sessional Faculty and Hourly-Rated Sessional Music Faculty (Unit 2) members’ ability to access dental coverage this term.

Due to pandemic quarantine measures, the dental deduction and enrollment for Unit 2 members who did not teach in the Fall 2020 term has been delayed until later in March.  We anticipate that the $170 single coverage deduction will occur in mid- to late March, and the dental upload will be complete in mid-April.

Please note that this delay will not impact your entitlement to dental benefits. It will only delay when claims will be paid out and when you can create an online profile on Equitable Life’s website.  As long as you did not opt-out of dental coverage, you will still be able to submit claims retroactive to September 1, 2020, and have eligible expenses paid out once the upload is complete.  (The eligibility period still ends on August 31, 2021, regardless of whether or not you are teaching in the Spring/Summer 2021 term.)

This delay should only impact members who did not pay dental premiums in the fall.  Also, it should not impact members who have opted out of the coverage either in the Fall 2020 or Winter 2021 term (you should not see a dental deduction of $170 at all this academic year on your pay statement).

We will update members as soon as we have additional information regarding when the single dental deduction will occur and when the coverage is up-and-running.

We are very sorry for this unexpected delay and appreciate your patience and compassion.

Sincerely,

Your CUPE 3906 Executive Committee