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By-Elections April 2023
By-Elections April 2023
Good day Members,
It is time again for another election.
Elections occur as per the bylaws. Vacant roles can occur for a many reasons, such as flowing from one Unit to another, moving bases (if it is base specific role) or from being unfilled in previous elections etc.
The following is an outline for Elections April 2023:
Nominations Open:
April 6, 2023 at 03:00PT / 04:00MT / 06:00ET
Nominations Close:
April 13, 2023 at 14:00PT / 15:00MT / 17:00ET
Nomination Acceptance Due:
April 19, 2023 at 14:00PT / 15:00MT / 17:00ET
Resume/Info Sheet Due:
April 21, 2023 at 14:00PT / 15:00MT / 17:00ET
First Round Election Start:
April 25, 2023 at 03:00PT / 04:00MT / 06:00ET
First Round Election End:
May 1, 2023 at 15:00PT / 16:00MT / 18:00ET
Following the completion of the above election, there will be a Grievance Committee election. Details will be emailed out once the first election is concluded.
Only Members in Good Standing can be nominated and can participate in the voting process. In order to do so, please sign a card and pay the $5 Membership fee (if you haven't already) in order to begin that process, click here: SIGN A CARD. The process is completed at the next GMM which occurs every May and November.
Notes
The nominator must discuss the nomination with the nominee and both must be Members In Good Standing.
Unit and base specific positions require the nominee and the nominator to be from the same base and unit.
Unit specific positions require the nominee and the nominator to be from the same unit.
Only one nomination form is required per nominee for the same position.
DO NOT submit multiple nominations for the same person and the same role.
You cannot nominate yourself.
Click here to review all positions open for nominations.
For more information regarding the roles and expectations, please consult the bylaws.
To fill out nomination forms please: click here
All nomination forms that have been submitted receive an automatic reply right a ways. If you did not receive an automatic reply, please check your junk folder. Submit again if you did not get an automatic reply. Email inquiries to: nominations@cupe4070.ca
Nomination Acceptance
All Members who have been nominated will be sent an email asking if they will allow their name to stand on the ballot and to accept the nomination.
If you have been nominated for a position, please monitor your email including your spam/junk folders during this period. Nominees who do not reply by the deadline will automatically be considered to have declined their nomination.
Resume/Info Sheet
All nominees that accept their nomination will be given the opportunity to provide a one (1) page (standard 8.5x11 size) resume/info sheet which can be posted on our social media pages and website with links sent by email to all Members to view.
Nominees must send their resume/info sheet in PDF format only to: nominations@cupe4070.ca
You can start creating your resume/information sheet ASAP.
Please do not
Submit large file resume/info sheets (under 1,000kb)
Use company logos
Provide any information you don’t want public
Electoral Officer:
The Electoral Officer for this by-election will be Jael Gosselin, WestJet YYC Base Cabin Crew Member.
Respectfully,
Calvin Gautschi
Recording Secretary & Returning Officer - CUPE 4070
Townhall TODAY-April 4th, 2023
Town Hall -TODAY
April 4th, 2023
Dear Members,
We would like to remind you to register for the general Townhall, TODAY on April 4th 2023, at 10:00PT/11:00MT/13:00ET. You can find the registration page link here. Please note: You will have to log-in to the CUPE Members portal to access the link. Click on 'Events' or 'Events Sign Up' buttons once logged in.
The objective for this Town Hall is to have open and honest dialogue with everyone and to answer any questions members may have or address any rumours out there on the line.
While the meeting itself will have structure the goal is to keep it informal. Questions can be submitted via the submission form under the sign-up link on the members townhall page or you can find the submission form link here.
**When you join the meeting, ensure it displays your name. If you do not display your name, you will not be granted entry into the meeting.**
We look forward to seeing you there today!
April 2023 Newsletter
Topics in this Newsletter:
CUPE 4070 President Updates
Townhall April 4th (TOMORROW!!!)
CUPE Wins (NRT Per Diem & ACM Single Leg Partials)
April Elections
Updates
Galley Gossip
CUPE 4070 President Update
Updates from inside the union;
Recently we met with Swoop leadership to discuss including SWOOP STBY travel in our ACM benefits to help support our commuters. The WO group advised that they do not recognize commuting or commuters and therefore have no policy. As a result – they would be unable to participate in the ACM program. We will continue to look for ways to support our commuters. If you have any suggestions, please send an email to the Commuter Committee.
Day of Action: April 25th is coming quickly. Please stay tuned if you have signed up for an email for more information on our day of action. Please be advised we are not to attend in our uniforms. We are bound by a Collective agreement that is currently in full force and effect. Unlike our Pilots who are actively engaged in Collective bargaining. Attending in Uniform can expose a member to potential discipline.
AMFA (Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association) has unionized Westjet Aircraft Maintenance Engineers and skilled trades group on March 30th 2023. You can view the article here.
Upcoming elections: We have several positions open and I encourage everyone to consider running for a role. It is important to note that most roles are not compensated and operate on a voluntary basis. We unfortunately are too young of a union to offer paid positions for most of our committees. Committees which are joint have some compensation associated with it but also have a high degree of volunteerism.
Alia Hussain
CUPE 4070 President
Townhall April 4th
Want to know what happens if the Pilots strike? Do we get paid? Want to ask the executives a question?
Please join us in the townhall April 4th, open to all CUPE 4070 members. Sign up here.
**Please note when you log into the meeting, your name must be visible. If your first and last name is not visible, we do not know who you are and you will not be let into the meeting.**
CUPE WINS
NRT Per Diem
CUPE brought forward to WS that NRT per diem is not properly covered under the CA 41-11, as the intercontinental rate of $5.65CAD/hour was not reflective of how expensive NRT is.
Your Union was able to get the Company to agree to the highest per diem we currently have in the Collective Agreement at the $6.37CAD/hour (the UK/Ireland per diem rate).
ACM Single Leg Partial
Cabin Personnel who enrolled in the ACM program between February 2, 2021, and January 31, 2023, and remain in the ACM program will have a one-time opportunity to fill out the WS form to become eligible to complete single-leg partial Shift Trades in accordance with Article 38-5 of the Collective Agreement. Please visit WS's communication for full details.
April Elections
Election time has arrived again.
Only Members in Good Standing are permitted to run for positions and only Members in Good Standing can vote in elections.
If you wish to become a Member in Good standing, please fill out the application here. As per the process in our By-laws section 3, the process would not be complete in time for this election if you are apply just now, but could be for future elections depending on when you apply.
Final approval for becoming a Member in Good Standing is done at the next GMM. GMMs are held every May and November.
An election email will be sent out April 6th with details on nominating and which positions are available.
The following is an outline for Elections April 2023:
Nominations Open:
April 6, 2023 at 03:00PT / 04:00MT / 06:00ET
Nominations Close:
April 13, 2023 at 14:00PT / 15:00MT / 17:00ET
Nomination Acceptance Due:
April 19, 2023 at 14:00PT / 15:00MT / 17:00ET
Resume/Info Sheet Due:
April 21, 2023 at 14:00PT / 15:00MT / 17:00ET
First Round Election Start:
April 25, 2023 at 03:00PT / 04:00MT / 06:00ET
First Round Election End:
May 1, 2023 at 15:00PT / 16:00MT / 18:00ET
Updates
CUPE 4070 is missing about 700 of our members contact information. Please log into the website here to find out if you or someone you know is on the list. Click on the scrolling banner once logged in.
If you need to update your information, please click here
Please click here for the WS SRC update
Please visit our CUPE4070 Events Page to see upcoming events and to sign up. Townhalls, GMM and National Day of Action for Unpaid Work etc.
We have been made aware there was a glitch in the Commuter Form. If you submitted via the form and have not heard back and its been a while, please submit again, as it may not have been received.
We have been working to update the website and make it easier to use. If you have suggestions please click here.
Galley Gossip
(Visit the Galley Gossip Wall on our website to see previous submissions and answers)
Galley Gossip: People are talking that we all will have to submit a base bid soon. That currently the pilots are, but CCMs will be required to as well. Is this true? If so, does this mean you could be “bumped” from your current base?
Answer: A base bid came out after this submission. So a CCM base bid was true to happen. Base bids happen a minimum of twice per year. Vacancy (base) bids follow WO/WR/WS CA 24-2 occurring a minimum of two times per year.
Bumping only occurs as per WR/WS CA 47-4 & WO CA 45-4, in a layoff situation, not for normal base bids.
Galley Gossip: What happens to us if the pilots go on strike?
If there is an ALPA Pilot Strike what would that mean in terms for our CCM CUPE4070 members regarding pay?
CUPE4070 might not be on strike, are we pay protected by WestJet then? Even if we refuse to cross the Pilots picket line?!!!
Answer: This is being addressed in the Townhall on April 4th. Please sign up and join, it is open to all CUPE members. The recording will be posted afterwards. See above in this newsletter on links to sign up for this Townhall and other events.
On behalf of your Local 4070 Executives:
CUPE 4070 President, Alia Hussain
CUPE 4070 Vice President, Charles Brochu
CUPE 4070 Recording Secretary, Calvin Gautschi
CUPE 4070 Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Grigoriev
Swoop Base VP, Sherrie Moore
WestJet Encore YYC Base VP, Adrian Dayrit
WestJet YVR Base VP, Chris Brewer
WestJet YYC Base VP, Brandy Whitby
WestJet YYZ Base VP, Bryan Hansraj
Gossip, Rumours & Galley Talk
Gossip, Rumours & Galley Talk
Hello Members,
As of March 31, 2023, you will have seen a communication shared by the Inflight Leadership Team about gossip in the workplace. This is a topic that your Union also takes very seriously.
We have received a variety of reports from our members regarding this situation and the toxicity it is creating in our workplace.
We ask that our members please help us in the fight against gossip and rumours. Remember the Code of Business Conduct that we all read and signed off on when we started here at Swoop and review annually. Help create professional and respectful work environments.
Refrain from engaging in or perpetuating harmful gossip and rumours. If someone starts to share gossip, ask them to stop.
As well, keep in mind the Confidentiality Statement. This includes refraining from telling people that you have meetings with management or sharing what the meetings was about.
Breaching either the Confidentiality Statement or the Code of Business Conduct may result in discipline from the company up to and including termination.
Additionally please also review CUPE's Code of Conduct and CUPE's Equality Statement.
We appreciate your help in eliminating gossip and rumours in the workplace, and if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out.
ALPA Information Picket
Dear Members of CUPE Local 4070,
I am writing to inform you of an upcoming event that may be of interest to you. On March 31, 2023, the Pilots of WestJet members of ALPA will be holding an information picket at the WestJet Campus in Calgary. It will be a display with their Pilots’ group signage in uniform as they stand in Silence.
As members of a union, it is important that we stand in solidarity with our fellow unionized workers in their efforts to improve their working conditions.
We are encouraging members to attend either: The rally at 9:30AM at the Airport Marriot Hotel or at 1:30PM when they head back for a post rally.
If you attend, please ensure you are NOT in uniform.
It is essential as union members, that we stand together in times like these to support each other and send a strong message of solidarity to the employer.
As a collective group we have greater bargaining power when we come together! By showing our support for the pilots, we are also sending a message to the employer that we are united in our fight for better working conditions and treatment for all.
Attending the rally is an excellent opportunity to learn more about the issues affecting our fellow unionized workers and how we can work together to improve our own working conditions. It is also an opportunity to connect with other union members and build a sense of community within our workplace.
We encourage all members of CUPE Local 4070 who are on a day off and out of uniform to attend the rally on March 31, 2023, and stand in solidarity with our fellow unionized workers at WestJet. Let us continue to fight for better working conditions and treatment for all.
In Solidarity,
Alia Hussain, President
CUPE Local 4070
WestJet, WestJet Encore, Swoop Flight Attendants
On behalf of CUPE Local 4070 Executive
Townhall-April 4, 2023
Town Hall - April 4th, 2023
Dear Members,
We would like to remind you to register for the general Town Hall on April 4th 2023, at 10:00PT/11:00MT/13:00ET. You can find the registration page link here. Please note: You will have to log-in to the CUPE Members portal to access the link. (See below)
The objective for this Town Hall is to have open and honest dialogue with everyone and to answer any questions members may have or address any rumours out there on the line.
While the meeting itself will have structure the goal is to keep it informal. Questions can be submitted via the submission form under the sign-up link on the members townhall page or you can find the submission form link here.
If you are having trouble with the questions submission form, please send your questions to the YVR Base VP Chris Brewer at chris.brewer@cupe4070.ca
We look forward to seeing you there next week!
Sincerely,
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
CUPE 4070 President, Alia Hussain
CUPE 4070 Vice-President, Charles Brochu
CUPE 4070 Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Grigoriev
CUPE 4070 Recording Secretary, Calvin Gautschi
WestJet YVR Base VP, Chris Brewer
WestJet YYC Base VP, Brandy Whitby
WestJet YYZ Base VP, Bryan Hansraj
WestJet Encore YYC Base VP, Adrian Dayrit
WestJet Encore YYZ Base VP, Vacant
Swoop Base VP, Sherrie Moore
Sunwing Update
Sunwing Update
Good day,
The Company just met with all labor groups, advising that they expect the government will announce shortly today that the next step for regulatory approval of acquisition will be granted. There are still other steps that must be completed before the acquisition is final. It is anticipated that all steps will be completed in the next few weeks.
The acquisition is for ‘hardware and software’. Meaning that it is for Sunwing Airlines, SelloffVacations, Sunwing Vacation, Vacation Express, all related equipment and the Employees.
CUPE has no further information on this, as this transaction is still not completed. However, the Employer has committed to meet with us and keep us up to date as matters progress.
When asked, the Company did not commit to any further details on the merger acquisition, as it is not finalized yet.
The Union is committed to providing updates as they become available.
On behalf of your Local 4070 Executives:
CUPE 4070 President, Alia Hussain
CUPE 4070 Vice President, Charles Brochu
CUPE 4070 Recording Secretary, Calvin Gautschi
CUPE 4070 Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Grigoriev
WestJet YVR Base VP, Chris Brewer
WestJet YYC Base VP, Brandy Whitby
WestJet YYZ Base VP, Bryan Hansraj
WestJet Encore YYC Base VP, Adrian Dayrit
Swoop Base VP, Sherrie Moore
March 2023 Newsletter
Topics in this Newsletter:
CUPE 4070 President Updates
Women's History Month
Workplace Harassment and Violence
CUPE 4070 Initiation Fee
Updates
Galley Gossip
CUPE 4070 President Update
Good day,
The past month has been a fairly busy one. Some notable updates.
MOA Seniority Scheduling: We have met with the Employer to continue our discussions on Seniority Scheduling as shared by Greg in his Update of February 27th, 2023. Greg shared this would be well received by the Union. Unfortunately, it was not well received and it gave rise to even greater concerns for the Union. We are currently working on our pass-back to the Company and commit to keeping our membership updated.
Executive Training and Development: This month the Executive Team met for the first time since Covid first began for an in-person Training Event in Kelowna. This is the first step of our strategic planning, which is to educate and develop your elected Executive Officers to ensure a baseline of knowledge and skill within the Local. As a young Union, the learning curve is steep, and we are committed to continuous learning seminars and courses for our group. Improving our internal processes and providing more communication with the membership are two of our objectives for this year. If you are interested in taking any Union Courses please click here.
April 25th, 2023. Day of Action- Paid for Duty. Unpaid work in our Industry is a systemic concern impacting all Flight Attendants in Canada. We will be gathering together for a day of Action - If you are passionate about being paid for the hours you are at work- please consider signing up. We will be handing out some cool swag that will reflect our commitment to our cause. More details to come. Please sign up here.
Potential Pilot Strike- We stand in solidarity with the Pilots group. We have engaged in conversations with our counterparts and they have committed to open and timely communication. Please take a moment to review the process the Pilots are currently engaged in and the next possible steps. Click here. It's important to also note, we have sections of the Collective Agreement that cover possible strike action by another group 47-3 LAYOFF. This is a very fluid situation and your Union is committed to providing updates to our group during this time.
Flight Attendant Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreement: At the Union level we have been working within our Airline Division to establish this. It's important to note however this decision to pursue this rests with each respective company. A quick update: we are disappointed to share that Air Canada has declined participation at this time. Air Transat is currently in discussions with the company, along with a few other eastern airlines, and we have requested that Porter be pursued.
Alia Hussain
CUPE 4070 President
Women's History Month
Women's History Month is an annual declared month that highlights the contributions of women to events in history and society.
We want to thank and recognize all Women for everything they do. Below is our three CUPE 4070 Executives. Thank you Alia, Brandy and Sherrie for all your contributions to the Local.
Workplace Harassment & Violence
Everyone deserves a work environment free of harassment and violence. As Cabin Personnel we work with hundreds of guests, ground crew, flight crew, fellow cabin personnel, hotel staff, and others that we come across. It is no doubt that we have a challenging work environment. We rely on each other and are also responsible for maintaining and promoting a harassment free, violence free, workplace. If you encounter harassment or violence in the workplace, support is available to you. Please contact your Base VP who can support and guide you through the resources and processes available to you.
CUPE 4070 Initiation Fee
CUPE 4070 requires a $5 initiation fee in order to become a Member in Good Standing.
The initiation fee is mandatory to become a Member in Good Standing as per CUPE Nationals Constitution B.4.1 (and it is required to be between $1-$10) and our Local’s Bylaws section 10 (we made ours $5). Every new Member in Good Standing application CUPE 4070 will have to pay National $1 (National Constitution 14.1(f)). As well as per every Units (WO, WR, WS) Collective Agreements 4-1.03 state that every new hire after the Collective Agreement ratification dates, the Employer will deduct the initiation fee from the paycheck. Please review all these documents.
As all 3 Units fall under the same Local, we do not require a second initiation fee when someone flows.
During an audit, I discovered that WR and WO were compliant but WS was not with CA 4-1.03 for all of 2022.
WS had mistakenly not taken off the fee for any new hires completing initial for WS in 2022.
I provided WS with a list for those who flowed and who should or should not have the deduction.
WS was going to deduct this February 28th pay period. They were to inform members prior about the deduction but did not until afterwards.
WS also did not use my list fully and deducted the initiation fee from some Members on my list to not deduct.
WS is in the process of rectifying this and will be doing refunds on the March 15 paycheck. Please contact me here if you were charged in error and have not been contacted about a refund.
Calvin Gautschi
Recording Secretary
Updates
Elections are coming in April. Dates will be announced in April’s Newsletter. Jael Gosselin has been appointed as the Electoral Officer. Thank you to our previous Electoral Officer, Tara Keeping, for your time and dedication in the role.
We encourage you to engage in the elections. Members in Good Standing can be nominated and vote in elections. For Local 4070 to operate it takes all of us to participate. If you are not currently a Member in Good Standing and wish to begin the process, please click here.
As the opening of WS YEG base is nearing, Chris Brewer our current WS YVR Base VP will add WS YEG Base VP to his portfolio. We would like to thank Chris for stepping up and taking on the opening of the YEG Base, as opening of a base is not covered under our Bylaws.
Please visit our CUPE4070 Events Page to see upcoming events. Townhalls, GMM and National Day of Action for Unpaid Work etc.
With the new process in WS YYZ, for Pilots leaving the aircraft, please ensure to submit IHRs to the Company and fill out our form for CUPE OSH. This can also be found in the forms section on our website.
As of Feb.24th there has been only 3 submissions!! We need your feedback and WS needs to hear your feedback as well.
Galley Gossip
(Visit the Galley Gossip Wall on our website to see previous submissions and answers)
Galley Gossip: Which articles is CUPE planning to improve on the next agreement, how and when will they do so?
Answer: During bargaining the entire contract is open. Surveys are sent to the members as well as data collected over the years, are used to determine what will be bargained and focused on.
Galley Gossip: With all the chaos that we have all been experiencing in December it would be very beneficial to have a tutorial to understand Rainmaker so that we can make sure that we are being paid properly.
Answer: Sharepoint has a user guides & tutorials, Q&A/FAQ and a spot to submit questions. Click here
Galley Gossip: I’ve heard from multiple people and many times over the past year that in Wings, that there is a known bug that when you select AVOID Ie one days, that it assigns you only one days. the only reason I’m asking for clarification is, every time I use AVOID all I get is ONE days.
Answer: There is no bugs with the ‘Avoid’ feature. Like all bids, it is dependent on seniority, what others are bidding and scheduling rules/global solve. If you have concerns, please reach out to your SRC (Scheduling Review Committee).
Galley Gossip: Why can’t Encore keep their seniority for monthly bidding once they flow? Why has CUPE not fought for their “Good Standing Members” to have career growth opportunities at WestJet rather than turning it into sacrifices?
Answer: Each Bargaining Unit (WO, WR, WS) has their own CA (Collective Agreement). Each CA’s direction is determined through what their specific membership desired and what was expressed via bargaining surveys sent to them. As per WS CA 15, seniority starts after successful completion of initial class.
Galley Gossip: Rumour I keep hearing is that we're going to be adding more seats to the 737s, to bring the capacity in line with the Sunwing aircraft, around 189 seats. Potentially removing premium cabin from 737s to accomplish this.
Answer: The Employer advised us “We have no known knowledge regarding cabin configurations in relation to Sunwing as this acquisition has not been approved yet”
National Day of Action to End Unpaid Work
National Day of Action to End Unpaid Work
Earlier this year many of the Airline Division Flight Attendants filled out a CUPE survey telling us how concerned they are about the rampant and unjust use of unpaid work in the airline sector. Whether it’s a lack of pay for boarding, deplaning, or pre-flight duties, it’s time to fight back to ensure that when flight attendants are at work, in uniform, performing their work duties – they’re being paid.
CUPE’s Airline Division, on behalf of our 18,500 flight attendant members, is organizing a National Day of Action to End Unpaid Work in the airline sector on April 25, 2023.
RSVP and let us know if you want to get more involved here.
This will be the start to a movement to be heard, to demonstrate to the public and our employers we need action on this.
The public hears us, when you talk to them during boarding, or when you’re assisting with seat assignments, checking emergency equipment, walking them to their gate as you go to yours, or assisting with special requests before boarding, and prepping your galleys they are amazed this is done with no compensation.
Together, we can work to put stop to this unfair practice and ensure everyone gets paid for time they are required to be at work. Please sign up if you will be off and willing to assist in the day of action, sign up to stay up to date with this campaign.
In solidarity,
Wesley Lesosky
President, CUPE Airline Division
Journée nationale d'action pour mettre fin au travail non rémunéré
Plus tôt cette année, de nombreux agents de bord de la division aérienne ont répondu à un sondage du SCFP pour nous dire à quel point ils sont préoccupés par l'utilisation répandue et injuste du travail non rémunéré dans le secteur aérien. Qu'il s'agisse d'un manque de rémunération pour l'embarquement, le débarquement ou les tâches pré-vol, il est temps de se battre pour s'assurer que lorsque les agents de bord sont au travail, en uniforme, et qu'ils effectuent leurs tâches, ils sont rémunérés.
La division aérienne du SCFP, au nom de nos 18 500 membres agents de bord, organise une journée nationale d'action pour mettre fin au travail non rémunéré dans le secteur aérien le 25 avril 2023.
RSVP et faites-nous savoir si vous souhaitez vous impliquer davantage ici.
Ce sera le début d'un mouvement pour se faire entendre, pour démontrer au public et à nos employeurs que nous devons agir dans ce domaine.
Le public nous entend, lorsque vous leur parlez pendant l'embarquement, ou lorsque vous les aidez à attribuer les sièges, à vérifier les équipements d'urgence, à les accompagner à leur porte d'embarquement pendant que vous vous rendez à la vôtre, ou à répondre à des demandes spéciales avant l'embarquement, et à préparer vos cuisines, ils sont stupéfaits que cela soit fait sans aucune compensation.
Ensemble, nous pouvons mettre un terme à cette pratique injuste et faire en sorte que chacun soit payé pour le temps où il doit être présent au travail. Veuillez vous inscrire si vous êtes absent et prêt à participer à la journée d'action, inscrivez-vous pour rester au courant de cette campagne.
Solidairement,
Wesley Lesosky
Président, Division Aérienne du SCFP
Pilots Leaving the Aircraft Trial
Pilots Leaving The Aircraft Trial February 2023
Dear Members of CUPE 4070,
The Employer has advised us that it will be conducting a trial for WS YYZ 737 only, starting in February.
This trial will permit Pilots to leave the aircraft under certain parameters in order to mitigate any operational impacts due to impacted Pilots’ rest.
Please review the communication released by the Employer. The position of the Union is that we do not agree with this procedural change. The Employer has the right to do this with TC’s approval though.
Your Occupational Health and Safety Committee has been engaged in discussions with the Company on this topic since summer 2022. Participating in and completing a risk assessment and raising extensive concerns about this practice. The Committee continues to express their reservations regarding the implementation of this policy.
While this is being introduced and rolled out as a trial in YYZ for 737 transborder and international operations only, the company has stated their intention for further expansion, up to and including companywide.
For any clarification on the bulletin please reach out to your Inflight Leader and cc the Occupational Health and Safety Committee (ws.ohs@cupe4070.ca).
Please ensure to submit IHRs for any concerns you experience. If we do not report our concerns regarding this trial and change, the Employer deems it to be a successful trial and an acceptable change and practice to implement. Continue to follow the procedures as laid out by the Company and use correct avenues when requesting assistance from the CSA.
The Union would also like to collect data from you related to this trial. Please fill out this form for the OHS Committee: https://www.cupe4070.ca/pilots-leaving-aircraft
To connect with your Base VP please use the contact form:
https://www.cupe4070.ca/contact
On behalf of your CUPE Local 4070 Executive and OHS Committee
Swoopsters Update January 2023
Swoopsters Update January 2023
Dear Fellow Swoopsters,
I wanted to update you on a few things.
NEW BASE
By now, I am sure all of you have received knowledge of the Town Hall presented by Bob Cummings, Jimmy Dean Porter and Mark Rallo on Wednesday, January 18, 2023. The announcement of the new Abbotsford base comes with questions, some of which can be answered immediately while others will take some time as the details are worked through.
WestJet confirmed on January 19, 2023, that they are opening a base in Edmonton as early as May 2023, which brought about conversations around the Flow MOA. Any changes to the Flow MOA, such as flowing earlier than two years, would have to be discussed between the Company and the Union. In the MOA, at least 3% of eligible Flight Attendants can flow per yearly quarter. This number can increase without any amendments to the agreement, however because of Swoop’s crewing need, even an increase to 4% would only be 16 Flight Attendants - Swoop cannot flow more Flight Attendants without the resources to replace them.
UNION REPRESENTATION
The Union is aware of Members attending disciplinary meetings without Union Representation. It is your right to request the presence of a Union Representative at any meeting that may lead to discipline and any meeting where discipline is issued (CA 29-1.04). Stewards are trained to represent you, take notes, to inform you of your rights under the Collective Agreement, and prepare (if necessary) the documents the Union requires to determine the merits of a grievance in the event of excessive discipline. If you receive a request from Management for a meeting, please reach out to me with the meeting details, your personal email, and your preferred contact number. A Steward with then be assigned from the seven excellent representatives we have for Swoop, who will then contact you for a briefing prior to your meeting.
POLICY GRIEVANCE
The Union has filed the Scheduling Policy Grievance and is awaiting the hearing date. Please keep emailing Crew Resources with your scheduling concerns and ensure to copy me in the email for the Union’s records and filing.
GOSSIP AND CREWMOURS
When referencing fellow colleagues in conversation, kindly ensure that the language used is kind natured and adheres to the Code of Business Conduct.
CONTACTING THE UNION
To connect, you can email me at sherrie.moore@cupe4070.ca or www.cupe4070.ca/contact.
I can arrange your Union Representation for you, and I look forward to hearing from you with any questions or concerns you may have.
Swoop Base VP, Sherrie Moore
Election Results January 2023
Election Results January 2023
Good day Members,
Below you will find the election results. Thank you to everyone one who participated.
ELECTED & ACCLAIMED POSITONS:
1x CUPE 4070 Vice President 1305 (44.9%) voted
Charles Brochu 422 (32.3%)
Elizabeth Greene 56 (4.3%)
Meghan Gulliver 60 (4.6%)
Rose Streete 389 (29.8%)
Tyson Conrod 378 (29.0%)
1x WS YYC Communications Committee
Meghan Gulliver
9x WS YVR Union Stewards
Elizabeth Greene
6 Vacant
7x WS YYC Union Stewards
Meghan Gulliver
3 Vacant
Electoral Officer:
The Electoral Officer for this by-election will be Tara Keeping, WestJet YYC Base Cabin Crew Member.
Respectfully,
Calvin Gautschi
Recording Secretary & Returning Officer - CUPE 4070
Base Announcements January 2023
Base Announcements January 2023
Dear Members of CUPE 4070,
As you may have heard by now, WestJet (WS) announced plans to open a YEG base, and Swoop (WO) advised of a YXX base to be opened this year.
January 18th, was the first time the Employer advised CUPE of these plans to open new bases.
Your CUPE Executive team expressed a serious message of concern and disappointment to the Employer, that this late advisement, when compared to the notice given to the other labor groups, did not reflect their commitment to good labor relations. We expressed that the opening of new bases is of significant importance to our membership, and moving forward, the expectation the Union has with the Employer remains the same as always, to have open lines of communication.
The Employer has committed to keeping the Union more informed going forward on changes as significant as this.
Since then, your CUPE Executive has been in active communication with the Employer, unfortunately as or right now, the only information we have is the same information that has been provided to you.
We do however, give our full commitment to you, the membership, to communicate more details once they become available to the Union. We continue to monitor the situation closely.
To connect with your Base VP please use the Contact Form
https://www.cupe4070.ca/contact
On behalf of your Local 4070 Executives:
CUPE 4070 President, Alia Hussain
Interim CUPE 4070 Vice President, Colleen Tracey
CUPE 4070 Recording Secretary, Calvin Gautschi
CUPE 4070 Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Grigoriev
WestJet YVR Base VP, Chris Brewer
WestJet YYC Base VP, Brandy Whitby
WestJet YYZ Base VP, Bryan Hansraj
WestJet Encore YYC Base VP, Adrian Dayrit
WestJet Encore YYZ Base VP, Mauricio Mejia
Swoop Base VP, Sherrie Moore
Elections January 2023-Voting Package & Update
Elections January 2023 - Voting Package and Update
Good day Members,
Below is the information for voting, followed by acclaimed positions that do not require a vote. Dependent on the vote result, more acclaimed positions will be announced afterwards.
ELECTION REQUIRED:
1x CUPE 4070 Vice President
Charles Brochu – READ MORE
Elizabeth Greene
Meaghan Gulliver
Rose Streete – READ MORE
Tyson Conrod – READ MORE
ACCLAIMED POSITONS – ELECTION NOT REQUIRED:
1x WS YVR Communications Committee -Vacant
1x WS YYC Communications Committee
1 pending the election
1x WO Communications Committee -Vacant
1x WR Education Committee -Vacant
1x WO Education Committee -Vacant
1x WR Women's Committee -Vacant
1x WS Women's Committee -Vacant
1x WR Committee Against Racism and Discrimination (CARD)-Vacant
1x WO Committee Against Racism and Discrimination (CARD)-Vacant
1x WR YYC Health and Safety
2x WR YYZ Health and Safety
1x WO YEG Health and Safety
Camilo Hurtado Gomez – READ MORE
1x WS YVR Uniform Committee-Vacant
1x WS YYC Uniform Committee-Vacant
1x WS YYZ Uniform Committee-Vacant
1x WR Uniform Committee-Vacant
1x WR YYZ Scheduling Review Committee-Vacant
1x WR Return to Work Accommodations Committee-Vacant
1x WS YYC Commuter Committee-Vacant
1x WS YVR Commuter Committee
Corie Ives
1x WS YVR Bylaw Review Committee
1x WS YYZ Bylaw Review Committee
1x WR YYZ Bylaw Review Committee
1x WO Bylaw Review Committee
9x WS YVR Union Stewards
1 pending the election
Karen Navarrete
Pamela Garinger
7x WS YYC Union Stewards
Alexis Alain
1 pending the election
Rachel Molle – READ MORE
Sylia Alves
10x WestJet YYZ Union Stewards
Nika Porter – READ MORE
9x WR YYC Stewards
Christine Kim
Jodi Tamuyao
10x WR YYZ Stewards-Vacant
3x WO YEG Stewards
Tammy Deren – READ MORE
2 Vacant
Voting is open to Members in Good Standing only.
NOTE: Some votes are open to all Members in Good Standing, others are unit specific or unit and base specific.
If you wish to become a Member in Good Standing, please sign a card and pay the $5 Membership fee (if you haven't already), this will begin the process and is completed as the next General Membership Meeting (GMM). SIGN A CARD HERE
Your secure voting link will arrive via email from: vote@simplyvoting.com.
If you do not find your voting link in your email, please check your spam/junk folder.
If you are still unable to find the link, please email vote@cupe4070.ca
Please include your full name, airline unit and employee number in the email.
First Round Election Start:
January 18, 2023 at 03:00PT / 04:00MT / 06:00ET
First Round Election End:
January 24, 2023 at 15:00PT / 16:00MT / 18:00ET
Electoral Officer:
The Electoral Officer for this by-election will be Tara Keeping, WestJet YYC Base Cabin Crew Member.
Respectfully,
Calvin Gautschi
Recording Secretary & Returning Officer - CUPE 4070
December 2022 Violations & Grievances
December 2022 Violations and Grievances
Dear Fellow Members of CUPE 4070,
First, we would like to acknowledge your perseverance, resilience, and actions, which do not go unnoticed.
December 2022 we saw one of the most extreme irregular operations in our company's history.
If you encountered a violation of the CA, the grievance procedure is to be used to seek a resolution. It starts with an informal discussion (article 30-2) with your DPM/Base Lead or their designate. Be sure to loop in your Base VP.
Grievances must be filed within 30 days of you having reasonable knowledge of the violation (30-3.02), which the date of the incident is used as day 1. It is vital to take action on violations of the collective agreement, as when we do not, we relinquish our power and rights to the employer. Which will impact bargaining when we return to the bargaining table.
We’ve received a few emails but we want to make sure no one is missed. If you encountered any abnormal work days where you believe a violation occurred, review your CA and connect with your DPM/Base Lead or their designate and Base VP.
Examples of violations that may have occurred:
WS on duty beyond absolute maximum duty day CA 34-11.01/LOU 7
WR on duty beyond absolute maximum duty day CA 34.10-03
WO on duty beyond absolute maximum duty day CA 33-9.04
Other violation examples could include minimum rest or hotels assignments.
To connect with your Base VP please use the Contact Form
https://www.cupe4070.ca/contact
On behalf of your Local 4070 Executives:
CUPE 4070 President, Alia Hussain
Interim CUPE 4070 Vice President, Colleen Tracey
CUPE 4070 Recording Secretary, Calvin Gautschi
CUPE 4070 Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Grigoriev
WestJet YVR Base VP, Chris Brewer
WestJet YYC Base VP, Brandy Whitby
WestJet YYZ Base VP, Bryan Hansraj
WestJet Encore YYC Base VP, Adrian Dayrit
WestJet Encore YYZ Base VP, Mauricio Mejia
Swoop Base VP, Sherrie Moore
Wet Lease Update
Wet Lease Update
Hello fellow Swoopsters,
In answer to your questions, the charters are to end on January 9th, tomorrow. It was a last minute decision made mid-December.
In a meeting with Jimmy-Dean Porter (Director of Operations), Mark Rallo (Manager of Inflight), Kelsey Buck (Human Resources Partner), Alia Hussain (CUPE 4070 President), Myself Sherrie Moore (WO Base's Vice President), and other CUPE national members, it was disclosed that the charters had to be used for two reasons. Weather recovery and network recovery caused by routes planned, seats sold, crews scheduled but no aircraft available.
The unavailable aircraft was the result of the Swoop Planner leaving their job to go to a competitor at the last minute, without completing their work for the month or sharing what they had completed at the time of their departure.
Aircraft were either not assigned or were unavailable due to required maintenance. We also had to pull one aircraft to alleviate the pressure on the WS maintenance department, as they take care of both our aircraft as well as WS's.
All routes and schedules should return to normal after tomorrow, but if not, please let me know byclicking here!
Take care and happy flying!!
Sherrie Moore(She/Her)
YHM/YYZ YEG Base Vice President- Swoop Cabin Crew Members
CUPE 4070 - WestJet, WestJet Encore Swoop
Email: sherrie.moore@cupe4070.ca
Cell: 905-715-0593
By-elections January 2023
By-elections January 2023
Dear Members,
The following is an outline for Elections January 2023:
Nominations Open:
January 3, 2023 at 14:00PT / 15:00MT / 17:00ET
Nominations Close:
January 10, 2023 at 14:00PT / 15:00MT / 17:00ET
Nomination Acceptance Due:
January 13, 2023 at 14:00PT / 15:00MT / 17:00ET
Resume/Info Sheet Due:
January 15, 2023 at 14:00PT / 15:00MT / 17:00ET
First Round Election Start:
January 18, 2023 at 03:00PT / 04:00MT / 06:00ET
First Round Election End:
January 24, 2023 at 15:00PT / 16:00MT / 18:00ET
Members in Good Standing can nominate other Members In Good Standing and participate in the voting process. If you wish to sign a card and pay the $5 Membership fee on our website. SIGN A CARD HERE
Notes
The nominator must discuss the nomination with the nominee and both must be Members In Good Standing.
Unit and base specific positions require the nominee and the nominator to be from the same base and unit.
Unit specific positions require the nominee and the nominator to be from the same unit.
Only one nomination form is required per nominee for the same position.
You cannot nominate yourself.
Click here to review all positions open for nominations.
For more information regarding the roles and expectations, please consult the bylaws.
Nomination Forms are located on the CUPE4070 website: click here
All nomination forms that have been submitted receive an automatic reply right a ways. If you did not receive an automatic reply, please check your junk folder. Submit again if you did not get an automatic reply. Email inquiries to: nominations@cupe4070.ca
Nomination Acceptance
All Members who have been nominated will be sent an email from Calvin Gautschi, Recording Secretary & Returning Officer, asking if they will allow their name to stand on the ballot and accept the nomination.
If you have been nominated for a position, please monitor your email and spam/junk folder during this period. Nominees who do not reply by the deadline will automatically be considered to have declined their nomination.
Resume/Info Sheet
All nominees that accept their nomination will be given the opportunity to provide a one (1) page (standard 8.5x11 size) resume/info sheet which can be posted on our social media pages and website with links sent by email to all Members for review.
Nominees must send their resume/info sheet in PDF format to: nominations@cupe4070.ca
You can start creating your resume/information sheet ASAP.
Please do not
Submit large file resume/info sheets
Use company logos
Provide any information you don’t want public
PLEASE REVIEW THE ELECTION OUTLINE ABOVE FOR DEADLINES
Electoral Officer:
The Electoral Officer for this election will be Tara Keeping, WestJet Cabin Crew Member - YYC Base.
In Solidarity,
Calvin Gautschi
Recording Secretary & Returning Officer - CUPE 4070
Reminder Unpaid Work Update & Survey
A MESSAGE FROM YOUR AIRLINE DIVISION
COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS
UN MESSAGE DE VOTRE DIVISION AÉRIENNE
CONSEIL DES PRÉSIDENTS
REMINDER Unpaid Work Update and Survey
Dear Members,
The Airline Division will be looking at ways to ensure our members voices are heard loud and clear on unpaid work within our sector.
Please find below a survey that we are hoping all members will fill out, please feel free to share the survey with your co-workers.
In English: https://survey-sondage.cupe.ca/index.php/779424?lang=en
En Français : https://survey-sondage.cupe.ca/index.php/779424?lang=fr
This survey will drive the bus on what you see as unpaid work, along with airline specific unpaid work issues.
We wish you a safe and festive holiday season and happy holidays to everyone.
In solidarity,
Your Airline Division Council of Presidents
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RAPPEL Mise à jour et enquête sur le travail non rémunéré
Chers membres,
La Division des compagnies aériennes examinera les moyens de s'assurer que la voix de nos membres est entendue haut et fort sur le travail non rémunéré dans notre secteur.
Vous trouverez ci-dessous une enquête à laquelle nous espérons que tous les membres répondront. N'hésitez pas à partager cette enquête avec vos collègues.
En Anglais: https://survey-sondage.cupe.ca/index.php/779424?lang=en
En Français: https://survey-sondage.cupe.ca/index.php/779424?lang=fr
Cette enquête nous permettra de savoir ce que vous considérez comme du travail non rémunéré, ainsi que les problèmes spécifiques au travail non rémunéré dans les compagnies aériennes.
Nous vous souhaitons de bonnes fêtes de fin d'année et de bonnes vacances à tous.
Solidairement,
Votre division aérienne conseil des présidents
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Wesley Lesosky
ADCP President &
President Air Canada Component
of CUPE
DACP Président et
Président Composante d’Air Canada du SCFP
Rena Kisfalvi
ADCP Secretary-Treasurer &
President
DACP Secrétaire-trésorière et
Présidente
CUPE Local 4055
Section locale 4055 du SCFP
Sunwing
Dominic Levasseur
President / Président
Air Transat Component of CUPE
Composante d’Air Transat du SCFP
Morgan Braun
President / Présidente
CUPE Local 4029
Section locale 4029 du SCFP
Calm Air
Cameron Jones
President / Président
CUPE Local 4060
Section locale 4060 du SCFP
Flair Air
Alia Hussain
President / Présidente
CUPE Local 4070
Section locale 4070 du SCFP
WestJet
Courtney Decker
President / Présidente
CUPE Local 5451
Section locale 5451 du SCFP
PAL Airlines
Joseph Kalin
President / Président
CUPE Local 8111
Section locale 8111 du SCFP
Canadian North