General Membership Meeting- Oct 8th at 2 p.m.

Brad Walchuk Uncategorized

As was announced earlier this week, we will be holding our first General Membership Meeting of the Fall 2020 semester at 2pm EST on Thursday, October 8. Please be sure to send any pre-written motions to president@cupe3906.org by 12pm (noon) on October 7.

In order to preserve the security and confidentiality of our GMM, pre-registration for this meeting will be required. Please note that you must register with your McMaster email address no later than 12pm the day of the GMM. This is the only way we can manually confirm that you are a CUPE 3906 Member prior to the meeting. Any registration requests made from non-McMaster email addresses will be denied.

Register in advance for the GMM here: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwvcemhqjwuGN09rfA5FWe0TzzekMs511st

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

Key items on this GMM agenda:

– Ratifying the Local’s 2020-2021 Annual Budget
– Unit 2 bargaining updates
– Elections for the following positions:
President
Vice President – External
Hamilton District Labour Council Delegates

About the virtual GMM elections process:

Please note that because the elections for all three positions will be held at the same time, individuals may be nominated for only one position each. Nominations will be held on the (virtual) floor of the GMM, but our bylaws also allow for those unable to attend to self-nominate in writing ahead of the meeting. If you are unable to attend the GMM but wish to run for one of the three positions up for election, you can nominate yourself by emailing your 500-word candidate statement to bwalchuk@cupe3906.org anytime before 12pm (noon) on Wednesday, October 7. Because our bylaws require that only staff accept nominations for elections, only those sent to bwalchuk@cupe3906.org will be accepted, and their CUPE 3906 membership then verified.

Once nominations have closed on the floor of the GMM, candidates will have the chance to speak for up to two minutes each, and self-nominations in absentia will be read by a member of staff.

Unlike our in-person GMMs, voting will then occur online (via Helios Voting) between October 9 and October 13. Once the GMM has adjourned, the nominees will be added to the ballot on Helios and all Members who registered for the GMM will receive their Helios login and other key voting details within 24 hours. Once the polls open, you will be able to log in and cast your votes for all positions. Your votes will then be encrypted and logged anonymously. Once the polls have closed, Helios will automatically tally the results.

Restriction on campaign materials: Because our bylaws require equal access to campaign materials, only the candidate statements provided at or before the GMM (and later, via Helios) will be deemed relevant and acceptable for the purposes of this GMM election. Any materials posted elsewhere and found to be linked to specific candidates will result in their disqualification.

Should you have any questions specific to the GMM elections, please email bwalchuk@cupe3906.org. All other GMM inquiries should be sent to president@cupe3906.org.

Thanks, everyone. We look forward to seeing you all on Thursday!

In solidarity,

The CUPE 3906 Executive Committee

TEACHING FROM HOME: WHO PAYS?

Brad Walchuk Uncategorized

You’re looking at your phone right now. Right? A bill for which you pay, each month. But hold on. Hasn’t that same personal device now become one of your primary instruments for virtual teaching this fall? What about your laptop, headphones, microphone, tablet, stylus, speakers, camera, printer, printer paper, hard drive, wireless backups, cloud storage, router, modem, internet service bill? Software purchases, tech upgrades? Desk, desk chair, and ergonomic desk set-up? Rent on the living space in which you now, “work”? Who pays for all that? Who pays for the technology, office space and supplies needed to carry out your job in the virtual university?
Our Unit 2 bargaining team has addressed the growing need for technology purchases by members of Unit 2, Sessional Instructors and Hourly Rated Music Faculty, by asking a technology fund be created to aid with the demands on the current Professional Development Fund by these technology-related expenses. But the employer has categorically refused. Given the move to online teaching due to the COVID-19 pandemic, members require additional technological support for the tools and resources they need.
It feels especially mean to thank us for all the amazing sacrifices we made transitioning to online learning, time spent learning new skills and retooling traditional courses to teach online, and yet dismiss our needs at bargaining table.
During this critical time for members of CUPE3906, we’ll be releasing weekly cartoons on our media channels highlighting issues important to the union as we begin the fall semester.
We want to hear from you as we roll out this weekly comic series examining the realities of McMaster education workers during campus closure amid a pandemic: What challenges both routine and new, do educational workers now face? We’re looking for a hashtag to use with this campaign. We came up with #direworld and #sessionalequality. But we think you can do better than that. We’re also looking for cartoon submissions from members on topics related to the realities of educational work at McMaster. Have ideas? Email mobilizer@cupe3906.org. The winning two cartoon submissions and the winning two hashtags will be used in our social media campaign, and will earn those members a $25 gift card.

CUPE 3906 Appoints New Acting President

Brad Walchuk Uncategorized

Sombre day at the (virtual) office. Nathan Todd, our president, resigned effective 11:59 last night. We knew this was coming for a while now, and we’re absolutely thrilled that he’s accepted a great job with the University of Victoria Faculty Association. He’ll continue to fight the neoliberal university and advocate on behalf of university workers. We’ll miss his insights, dedication, leadership, and passion, but heading back out west to start his career makes a lot of sense.
We first met Nathan when he joined the Unit 2 bargaining team in 2017, and since then, he served as Recording Secretary, Vice President, and President – and led the local through two very tough rounds of bargaining last fall (where we secured some important gains).
In the interim and until the next GMM, the executive has appointed Sharoni Mitra (VP External) as Acting President.

Announcement from the Benefits Committee re: technology claims

Brad Walchuk Uncategorized

The Benefits Committee met during the last week of August and reviewed many U2 applications. The Committee decided not to renew technology funds unless the employer is willing to pay. There are many members who continuously request technology reimbursement for online teaching, and while the U2 Bargaining Team did try to incorporate a technology fund into the collective agreement that is currently under negotiation, this idea was not supported by the Employer. As such, and given that the the the professional development fund is designated for professional development activities only, the Benefits Committee is unable to make any exceptions during this difficult time. The Committee will continue accepting online applications, but please note that the volume of emails received is higher than usual. We ask that you allow at least 48 hours for the Benefits Officer to respond to any inquiries.

Unit 2 Social and Bargaining Support Meeting

Brad Walchuk Uncategorized

Drop by on Zoom on Monday, September 21, at 6:00 pm for some U2-specific updates from CUPE 3906. We’ll walk you through aspects of the collective agreement currently under negotiation, and discuss your rights and benefits as sessionals and hourly-paid music faculty. A brief update will be provided about what’s been going on in collective bargaining following our President’s message to members on August 31, 2020. You can be new to the union, or an old hat – it doesn’t matter. The key thing is to get to know each other as members and build solidarity for the sake of our teaching (in this virtual university) and for our future (in terms of what collective rights we might or might not achieve for the next two to three years). Let’s build strength in our employment! Bring your questions for our Unit 2 Chief Steward, Sylvia. All members are welcome to attend this meeting in support of Unit 2. The meeting can be accessed using this link. The meeting ID and password can be obtained by emailing chiefsteward_sessionals@cupe3906.org 

Update on the Employer’s efforts to exclude out-of-province TAs

Brad Walchuk Uncategorized

We continue to pursue legal recourse for those TAs and RAs (in lieu of TAs) who are working out-of-province and are therefore being excluded from the Union by the Employer. It is important to note that TAs and RAs (in lieu of TAs) who are working out-of-province should not decline any work they wish to take because of this ongoing dispute. Whether or not a TA accepts or declines work that the Employer excludes from the Bargaining Unit by virtue of their out-of-province location does not impact the dispute. It does not hinder or help the Union’s (or the Employer’s) position, so this decision should not be based on any worry that one’s actions will negatively or positively impact the situation.

We are continuing to pursue other options behind the scenes, but in the meantime we would encourage those of you who haven’t already to sign and share this letter telling McMaster to stop excluding out-of-province TAs from the bargaining unit. Expect to hear more updates soon

Committee Meeting Updates

Brad Walchuk Uncategorized

The Political Action Committee will be meeting via Zoom on Thursday, September 24th, at 2:00 pm to discuss causes and events for donations, and other ideas for the upcoming year. Any and all CUPE 3906 members are welcome to join as we’re always looking for member-driven input and direction for our work. The Committee is also looking for two new co-Chairs for the year. Anyone interested in co-chairing is highly encouraged to join the September meeting, or, if you cannot make it, reach out to politicalaction@cupe3906.org. The meeting can be accessed using this link and the ID and passcode can be access by contacting  politicalaction@cupe3906.org
Committee signups: now online!
Interested in social, economic, or environmental justice? Want to know more about union business and connect with your fellow workers? Join one or more of our many committees or working groups! This year, signing up is easier than ever. Simply complete this form by indicating which groups are of interest to you, and wait for your first meeting to be announced via email. We look forward to getting to know you all!

Supporting Out of Province TAs

Brad Walchuk Uncategorized

As many of you know, McMaster has conveyed their unwillingness to recognize out-of-province TAs as Unit 1 members even though online course and tutorial delivery have become standard in the context of COVID-19. Of course, this is despite the fact that it was them who advised students and non-essential workers to stay away from campus in the first place. We are continuing to pursue all available legal avenues and other options, but in the meantime, we would ask that you show your support in at least one of the following ways:

  • If you have not already, please sign and share this form letter demanding that McMaster sign our LOU.
  • If you know of any TAs who are set to lose their union membership because of McMaster’s actions, please encourage them to share their stories on social media, and be sure to tag and follow us on Facebook and Twitter to help amplify the message.
  • Use your own social media to call attention to the fact that McMaster is stripping many TAs of access to free mental health counselling, multiple benefits funds, secure wages, and protections against unfair firing, discrimination, and harassment – all in the middle of a pandemic. Use the hashtag #BetterMac so we know how to find you.
  • If you know incoming out-of-province Teaching Assistants who are not yet receiving our communications, please share this information with them and encourage them to get in touch with us via email.

Please be on the lookout for further updates and calls to action as this situation continues to evolve. Your support – and that of the community – will be crucial to winning this fight.

FREE CUPE 3906 Face Masks (non-medical)

Brad Walchuk Uncategorized

Who wouldn’t want to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 while also supporting their union?! We have a number of these reusable, non-medical masks available for FREE to CUPE 3906 members. No need to worry about picking yours up from campus; we can send it in the mail. Complete our Face Mask Request Form to reserve your CUPE 3906 face mask while quantities last!

**IMPORTANT: Unit 1 Dental Plan Opt Out Information**

Brad Walchuk Uncategorized

The following message applies to you and please pass this to fellow TAs in your departments if: a) you hold an undergraduate degree; and b) you hold a contract to work as a Unit 1 member in the Fall 2020 term.
Please note that our dental opt-out forms and family dental enrollment forms are now available on our website at https://cupe3906.org/tas-unit-1/dental-plan/
The dental opt-out and family dental coverage enrollment deadline for Unit 1 members working in the Fall 2020 term is September 25, 2020.
Please click on the link above for important information about the dental opt out and family dental enrollment processes and links to our forms.  You must complete the dental opt-out/family dental enrollment forms every academic year if you wish your opt-out/family enrollment to remain in effect.  (Otherwise, you will default to single coverage.  Members who wish to enroll in single coverage need not take any action.)
We are currently accepting forms submitted via email to administrator@cupe3906.org given the pandemic office closure.
Please address all questions to our Administrative Coordinator at administrator@cupe3906.org.