CS Vote 2019 - Gordon Bulmer
Gordon Bulmer – Résumé - for Member-at-Large
- Active PIPSC Steward
- PSPC Union Co-Champion for Mental Health
- PSPC National Consultation Team President active on both the PIPSC working group on consultation and the Advisory Council
- Union Co-chair of the PSPC, JCEED committee
- Joint Learning Program training facilitator
- Senior Departmental PIPSC rep both the National and Regional OSH committees.
- PIPSC rep on the Departmental Disability management Committee,
- PIPSC rep on the PSPC ICMS working Group, and the Anti-Bullying Taskforce
- NCR Chief Steward
- PIPSC Training and Education Committee membership
- Union Co-Chair of National Digital Services Branch Consultation – DSB and CS Member of the National Consultation team
- CS Group National Executive – Secretary, Membership Officer, Strike Officer, ESA Committee, Bargaining Team, and WFA Bargaining Officer
- Active Branch and Sub-Group participation, President of the Portage CS Sub-group, Secretary and President PSPC Branch
- NCR Regional Executive – Training Committee, Communications Committee Branch Coordination Committees, Planning committee, Delegate committee, Secretary, Vice Chair, and Chair, Acting NCR Director on the PIPSC Board
- Active participation in the CS Group National Organizing Committee
Awards
- PSPC Award of Excellence – 2018
- Public Service Award of Excellence – 2018
- PIPSC Life Membership Award - 2016
- PIPSC Presidents achievement award – 2014
- PIPSC NCR Steward of the year – 2010
- PIPSC Citation – 2007
Greetings all;
The Group Executive plays a key role in the day to day lives of every CS member, from bargaining to classification to determining essential service agreements. The members of the executive and the decisions they make have a profound impact on all of us. I ask you to let me be your strong voice for your issues, within the Group, within PIPSC and with the Employer, by electing me to the CS Group National Executive.
Over the years I have gained valuable experience in every aspect of representing our members through both formal and informal means. I have to say that this aspect of my job as a volunteer for PIPSC has been one of the most rewarding. The feeling of accomplishment when you can help a member resolve a compensation issue, deal with a difficult work situation, or get an accommodation, is worth all the hard work.
Yours in Solidarity
Gordon Bulmer
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