AFS Summerside Sub-group 2022 Annual General Meeting minutes
WHEN: Thursday, December 8th, 2022 at 6:00 p.m.
WHERE: Wilmot community Center - 110 Gillespie Ave, Summerside, PE
Chatting and Pizza
Attendees – Dave Black, Cyril Williams, James ?, Kristine Arsenault, Richard Karis, Carl Morgan, Leslie Hill, Sheila Shea, Peggy Malone, Jeff White, Jeff Gallant, Matt Yeo, Guest speaker Gerald Hill
- Leslie Hill welcomes everyone
- New agenda approved
- Previous minutes read by Jeff White and adopted – Approved by Jeff Gallant, seconded by Sheila Shea
- No business to discuss
- Approval of budget – treasury report presented by Jeff Gallant - Approved by Leslie Hill, seconded by Jeff White
- Jeff Gallant proposed a $500 donation to the Food Bank - $250 to Charlottetown, $250 to Summerside. Approved by a vote 13-0
- Questions
- Cyril – Why was no allotment given? Gerald Hill responded – if the bank balance is greater than 1.5 times the allotment then you do not receive anything. (e.g. 2021 account balance $4,186 – no allotment given; 2022 projected balance to be $521 therefore an allotment of $1,900 is expected)
- James - What were the expenses in 2022? Jeff Galant answered that the treasury report showed both actual and proposed expenses and cleared up some confusion.
- What expenditures would you like to see in the coming year? Group discussion lead to idea of contributing to bbq’s and team events outside of work.
- Leslie Hill presents regarding the AFS in June that she attended
- 100 + trees were planted in Charlottetown by PIPSC members
- AFS meet and greet attended by Leslie Hill discussed member engagement
- Fiona Storm September 2022 and it affects to employees
- National Pres Subgroup meeting – issues on workloads being passed to lower level employees (e.g. SP doing AU work), bargaining updates.
- Bargaining for Collective Agreement – 50+ requests, wages on the table at end.
- Concerning negotiations – Can PIPSC communicate electronically? Zoom not as good as face to face – How to contact members? -personal emails, government does not allow use of their systems.
- Donations replace coffee and treats for members. Due to having to spend the money in the account. Our donation of $500 was split between the Charlottetown and Summerside food banks last year; this amount was matched by PIPSC last year but not this year.
- Tribute to Stewards by Leslie, thanks from president to stewards on behalf of all members. “In solidarity, thank you”
- Introduction of Gerald Hill, treasurer for the Atlantic region
- Gerald thanked executive and encouraged new members
- He has been a steward for 12 years and is an IT advisor for Shared Services. He got involved as a member of OSH committee. He worked on the Bill C-27 issue regarding pension requirements. The bill was retracted. Currently pensions for new employees start at age 60 but older employees are still at 55
- Gerald presented on a variety of topics, such as:
- PIPSC structure – Branches, Groups and sub-groups
- Branches – support members, proposals
- Groups (e.g. Atlantic region) – own constitutions, determine collective bargaining objectives/demands, select team, approve/reject settlements, keep members informed
- Sub-group (e.g. AFS Charlottetown, AFS Summerside) – submit proposals for collective bargaining
- Services available – leadership skills, Committees, Consultation teams, Advisory Council
- Leadership skill courses are available and presented regularly
- Committees
- Consultation teams – negotiators, OSHA, Contract, Healthcare plan, Dental plan
- Advisory Council – group chairs and president deal with matters from board of directors
- Events from group/branch –
- Member Christmas social gathering, December 19th all branch members welcome. Fun fun fun at Pony Boat in Charlottetown (foosball, ping pong, drinks)
- Bowling in Summerside in the spring
- Summer events for families – e.g. Shining Waters
- Fall – Ball night in Charlottetown
- Regional stewards council in Halifax, 2.5 days – training stewards (Oct 20-21)
- Moncton Feb 9-11th executive training
- Network events in March – 40-45 people
- Youth engagement
- Steward checkins / lunch and learns
- ERO – Employment Relation Offices – facilitate grievances; lawyers and legal background
- RANDs – signed members can do these
- Many things to participate in like meetings, board, executive
- Training – is offered as needed (i.e. if there are many new stewards they will offer steward training). Other types of training include:
- OSHA – Occupational health and safety
- Leadership
- Grievance
- Lunch and learns
- Care and leave
- Mental Health
- Bargaining
- Retirement
- Elections and Nominations
- 4 – one year positions available
- Carl Morgan was nominated to be a steward by Peggy Malone and he accepted
- Sheila Shea was nominated by Leslie Hill, seconded by Peggy Malone
- No new business
- Names were pulled from a hat to hand out three $25 Walmart gift cards (Dave Black, Kristine Arsenault, Carl Morgan)