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Special Membership Meeting - Budget: Sign-up Form (Copy)
As a reminder, we will be holding a Special Membership Meeting (SMM) on March 7, 2022. This SMM is specific to the operating budget for the Local.
Dear Members,
As a reminder, we will be holding a Special Membership Meeting (SMM) on March 7, 2022. This SMM is specific to the operating budget for the Local.
Special Membership Meetings differ from General Membership Meetings in that “no business shall be transacted at the Special Membership Meeting other than that for which the meeting is called, and notice is given.” More information on Special Membership Meetings can be found in Section 5b of the CUPE 4070 Bylaws.
Members in Good Standing (that have signed a Union Card) are asked to sign-up for our Teams Meeting using this link:
The SMM will start at 11:00 PT / 12:00 MT / 14:00 ET
We look forward to seeing you there!
As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please contact us: cupe4070.ca/contact
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
CUPE 4070 Interim President, Crystal Hill
CUPE 4070 Interim Vice-President, Brigitte Benoit
CUPE 4070 Secretary-Treasurer, Alex Grigoriev
CUPE 4070 Recording Secretary, Marco Di Virgilio
WestJet YVR Base VP, Chris Brewer
Interim WestJet YYC Base VP. Brandy Whitby
Interim WestJet YYZ Base VP, Bryan Hansraj
WestJet Encore YYC Base VP, Colleen Tracey
WestJet Encore YYZ Base VP, Mauricio Mejia
Swoop Base VP, Allan Ramsarran
Black History Month 2022 - 2
As we make our way through February, Black History Month, we continue to celebrate and honor the legacy of Black Canadians and their communities. Black History Month also provides us with an invaluable opportunity to take the time to better understand how we as individuals and Cabin Crew Members can learn to everyday honour, uplift and respect the voices and lives of all Black people within our communities and workplace.
Hello Colleagues,
As we make our way through February, Black History Month, we continue to celebrate and honor the legacy of Black Canadians and their communities. Black History Month also provides us with an invaluable opportunity to take the time to better understand how we as individuals and Cabin Crew Members can learn to everyday honour, uplift and respect the voices and lives of all Black people within our communities and workplace.
Throughout the month we have taken the time to get to know some of our local CUPE 4070 Black members and engaged with them in discussions about their experiences on the line. Our intention in doing so was to highlight something that each one of us can do every day to lend our support to Black people. So, we asked our Black CUPE 4070 members to share with us questions, comments or assumptions that have been directed at them that were hurtful or upsetting?
What follows is a list of some of the responses we received from our Black CCMs:
Can I touch your hair?
Is that your hair real?
Is English your first language?
Where are you from?
Did you grow up in Canada?
You look so exotic
Each of these questions, comments, or assumptions can be classified as ‘microaggressions’. The definition of a microaggression is: the everyday, subtle, intentional — and oftentimes unintentional — interactions or behaviors that communicate some sort of bias toward historically marginalized groups. Understanding what microaggressions are and the impact they can have on those they are directed towards is an important teaching moment for each and every one of us about how we can more respectfully communicate with and honor Black persons.
There are a number of great resources available to help understand microaggressions and how we can avoid and learn from them. We have included the links to three such articles below:
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2021/10/22/50-things-not-to-say-to-black-people/https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/2021/10/22/50-things-not-to-say-to-black-people/
More information on microaggressions are also highlighted in the videos provided below:
We sincerely hope that Black History Month be a time of reflection, listening, and learning as we move towards greater solidarity with Black people, Black communities, and our fellow Black crew members.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Committee Against Racism and Discrimination (CARD)
Ottawa Layovers - Update #1
The Company has informed the Union that with the announcement that the Emergencies Act being revoked, this may cause uncertainty of what is going to happen in the YOW downtown core. They have made the decision to relocate our crew scheduled to overnight in downtown Ottawa once again for the safety of our crew and to protect the operation.
Dear Members,
The Company has informed the Union that with the announcement that the Emergencies Act being revoked, this may cause uncertainty of what is going to happen in the YOW downtown core. They have made the decision to relocate our crew scheduled to overnight in downtown Ottawa once again for the safety of our crew and to protect the operation.
Currently, only WS crew are impacted as there are no long stay overnights scheduled for Encore during these dates.
The Company will re-evaluate this again on Monday morning and hopefully, we can resume YOW downtown overnights as of March 1.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Hotel and Transportation Committee
Seniority Bidding Update #1
The Scheduling Review Committee (SRC) met with the Company again today, February 16, 2022, to finalize the rollout strategy surrounding seniority bidding.
Dear WestJet Members,
The Scheduling Review Committee (SRC) met with the Company again today, February 16, 2022, to finalize the rollout strategy surrounding seniority bidding.
The Union and the Company are working as a joint committee to deliver educational tools, and information to you, our Members. Please stand by for more information coming from the Company on February 23, 2022!
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Scheduling Review Committee
48-HOUR REMINDER: Recall Notice - WestJet (WS) Members - February 2022 #3
This is a 48-hour reminder for the current MANDATORY recall for WestJet (WS) Members based in YYC sent on February 8, 2022. The 7 day MANDATORY recall notice will end on February 15, 2022.
Dear Members,
This is a 48-hour reminder for the current MANDATORY recall for WestJet (WS) Members based in YYC sent on February 8, 2022. The 7 day MANDATORY recall notice will end on February 15, 2022.
Please review the original email sent to WestJet Members on February 8, 2022 here.
IMPORTANT: The return to work is mandatory and there is no option to defer. If you decline the recall, or do not respond, this will be deemed your resignation from WestJet.
Please reach out to the Union at www.cupe4070.ca/contact should you have further questions.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
WestJet Members – Vacancy Bids
The Union has been working with the Company since Friday January 28, 2022, to evaluate and resolve the many complexities of a workplace recovery plan. These discussions covered agreements on out-of-base recalls, potential vacancy bids and Leaves of Absence, how these pieces all fit, and the timing required for each process.
Dear WestJet Members,
The Union has been working with the Company since Friday January 28, 2022, to evaluate and resolve the many complexities of a workplace recovery plan. These discussions covered agreements on out-of-base recalls, potential vacancy bids and Leaves of Absence, how these pieces all fit, and the timing required for each process.
As you can imagine, there have been many unique situations to contemplate and challenges to overcome since March 2020. Each of these situations, and challenges, required many hours of internal discussion between the Union and the Company. The Union is very grateful that energy can now be focused on full-recovery. We are delighted that we will soon have all our Members back on the line.
Crystal Hill, CUPE 4070 Interim President, and Brigitte Benoit, CUPE 4070 Interim Vice-President, in consultation with the CUPE 4070 Executive and CUPE National Representatives, have been in close discussions with the Company regarding vacancy bids. The discussions surrounding vacancy bids have been ongoing since Tuesday, February 8, 2022.
The Union is elated that Full-Time vacancies in YVR, YYC and YYZ bases are being offered. Due to the current constraints of completing recall, flow and initial training, all vacancy bids placed by Members will be awarded, as a one-time exception. Future bids will advise of anticipated vacancies based on operational requirements.
For Members in YYC who are still on inactive status and unable to participate in this vacancy bid, the Union worked with the Company to offer out-of-base recall to address the timing of the first vacancy bid and Members inability to participate.
Effective date
Awarded bids for YVR and YYZ will take effect for the April 1, 2022 blocking month. Awarded bids for YYC will take effect for May 1, 2022 blocking month
Bid selection
As per Article 24-2 Vacancy Bid, you may only bid for one vacancy. You will be able to update, change or remove your bid until bidding closes on Sunday February 20, 2022 at 23:59MT. To remove or cancel your bid, please email inflightcommunications@westjet.com prior to the identified closing date.
- Only place a bid for what you absolutely want; all bids are binding.
- Available bid options are:
Full-time YYC Cabin Crew Member
Full-time YVR Cabin Crew Member
Full-time YYZ Cabin Crew Member
-If you are multilingual, you will continue to maintain your language requirement.
NOTE: Based on the network requirement of the Boeing 787, we do not have vacancies for Cabin Manager positions at this time. In the event vacancies arise, we will communicate opportunities at that time. Currently active or reinstated Cabin Managers will receive additional information.
How to bid
Please fill out the form the Company has sent. The form will be available until Sunday, February 20, 2022 at 2359 MT. If you have questions, please email inflightcommunications@westjet.com.
Active Cabin Managers or Cabin Managers who have a reinstatement date
The Union is pleased to advise the Company will be offering an opportunity for a one-for-one Cabin Manager swap.
While the Company is still completing the Cabin Manager reinstatement process in YYC and YYZ, there are no current CM vacancies. If you would like to transfer as a CM to the YYC or YYZ Base, the Company will be in contact to offer this one-time swap opportunity. Depending on interest levels, those who elect to change their base, will be awarded a CM swap by seniority on a one-for-one basis.
In the absence of the Cabin Manager role in YVR, the Company is unable to accommodate transferring CMs to/from YVR at this time. In the event there is a future need for Cabin Managers in YVR, the Company has agreed to work with the Union on aligning process.
If you are interested in swapping to YYZ or YYC, please fill out the form you have been sent by the Company. This option will be open until Sunday February 20, at 23:59MT.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Rahim Ebrahim, Senior Manager, Inflight Operations, or your DPM.
The following Q&A was provided in the WestJet Communication:
Q: I’m currently a Cabin Manager who has been involuntarily reclassified as a Cabin Crew Member and not operating in the CM role. Am I able to bid?
A: Yes. As you will be awarded, you will forfeit your CM reinstatement in your current base and be eligible to be reinstated in your new base into the CM role should a vacancy arise in either YYC or YYZ. Should you elect to bid for YVR, you will have to await a vacancy in that base and complete the recruiting process.
Q: Why does YYC have a different effective date than YVR and YYZ?
A: As we are currently complete recall including out of base recall, the effective date is effective following returning CCMs who have currently been laid off.
Q: Will you be offering any part-time status changes?
A: Based on operational requirements, all vacancies will be full-time, and we will not have any part-time opportunities at this time.
Q: What happens if I have a carry-over pairing/reserve from the previous month?
A: As the carry-over pairing/reserve is from the previous month, you will be required to complete that in your current base. Following completion of that pairing, you will then take on your new base.
Q: What happens to my vacation that I was awarded?
A: You will take your vacation with you to your new base.
Q: When will the next bid be?
A: At this time, we have no insight as to when the next bid will occur. As per the collective agreement, this would happen a minimum of two times a year.
If you have any questions about Vacancy Bids, please refer to Article 24-2 of the WestJet Collective Agreement prior to reaching out to your Leader or the Union.
Please contact the Company directly regarding specific programs being offered.
Should you have any questions regarding the Collective Agreement, your Union can help! Please contact us at: https://www.cupe4070.ca/contact
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Exec Team
Interim President, Crystal Hill
Interim Vice-President, Brigitte Benoit
Secretary Treasurer, Alex Grigoriev
Recording Secretary, Marco Di Virgilio
WS YVR Base VP, Chris Brewer
Interim WS YYC Base VP. Brandy Whitby
Interim WS YYZ Base VP, Bryan Hansraj
WR YYC Base VP, Colleen Tracey
WR YYZ Base VP, Mauricio Mejia
WO Base VP, Allan Ramsarran
Recall Notice - WestJet (WS) Members - February 2022 #3
The Company has issued MANDATORY recall for WestJet (WS) Members based in YYC.
Dear Members,
The Company has issued MANDATORY recall for WestJet (WS) Members based in YYC:
MANDATORY Notices of recall have been released by the Company today, Tuesday February 8, 2022.
This recall will utilize the 7-day recall notice period, in accordance with 47-5.04 of the Collective Agreement.
Members are expected to be placed into training in March or April.
IMPORTANT: The return to work is mandatory and there is no option to defer. If you decline the recall, or do not respond, this will be deemed your resignation from WestJet. If you fail to respond to the MANDATORY recall notice within seven (7) days, you will deem to have declined the recall.
To ACCEPT or DECLINE Recall:
1) Check the personal email account that you have most recently registered with the Company related to your inactive status. If you need to change the email address on file with the Company, please contact peopleservices@westjet.com.
2) Ensure to check your ‘spam/junk’ folder, just in case.
3) The Company will provide an official recall notice to your personal email address on file.
4) In addition to accepting the recall notice using the online form, you will be required to complete Vaccination Status Declaration Forms even if you have already done so. Be sure to read the notice of recall carefully and follow the instructions provided by the Company.
More information on vacancy bids will be communicated by the Company later this week.
Please reach out to the Union at www.cupe4070.ca/contact should you have further questions.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
CUPE 4070 Special Membership Meeting - March 7, 2022
We would like to notify you of the upcoming Special Membership Meeting via video conference on March 7, 2022 - the purpose of this meeting is to present the budget.
Dear Members,
We would like to notify you of the upcoming Special Membership Meeting via video conference on March 7, 2022 - the purpose of this meeting is to present the budget.
Special Membership Meetings differ from General Membership Meetings in that “no business shall be transacted at the Special Membership Meeting other than that for which the meeting is called, and notice is given.” More information on Special Membership Meetings can be found in Section 5b of the CUPE 4070 Bylaws.
When: March 7, 2022
Time: 11:00 PT / 12:00 MT / 14:00 ET
Subject: CUPE 4070 Budget
We will follow-up with more information regarding access to the meeting closer to the date.
Your engagement and participation is so important to all elected Members of this Union, but especially to you, the Members we represent. We look forward to seeing you there!
As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please contact us: cupe4070.ca/contact
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
Executive Table Update
We would like to provide our Members with an update to the Executive of CUPE 4070. Earlier today, Chris Rauenbusch stepped down as President, CUPE 4070. We would like to thank Chris for his service during his time as President. Crystal Hill, the current Vice-President of CUPE 4070 will be interim President of CUPE 4070.
Dear Members,
We would like to provide our Members with an update to the Executive of CUPE 4070.
Earlier today, Chris Rauenbusch stepped down as President, CUPE 4070. We would like to thank Chris for his service during his time as President.
Crystal Hill, the current Vice-President of CUPE 4070 will be interim President of CUPE 4070.
As her current Vice-President position will be vacant, the WS YYC Base Vice President, Brigitte Benoit, has been appointed as Vice-President, CUPE 4070 in the interim.
With Brigitte’s appointment to Vice-President, CUPE 4070, her role as WS YYC Base Vice-President is vacant.
YYC Union Steward and RTW Committee Member, Brandy Whitby has been appointed as WS YYC Base Vice-President in the interim
All appointments will be temporary until such time a by-election can be held for the role of CUPE 4070 President.
We are committed to continuing to work for the Membership we serve.
A further update to Members regarding the upcoming by-election process will be sent as soon as the local is ready to initiate this. We have asked the Company to provide the Local with updated Member information in preparation for this by-election.
As always, should you require Union assistance, please contact us at http://www.cupe4070.ca/contact
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
Secondary Recall - February 2022 Bid
As you may recall, attached to each Tentative Agreement during ratification, was a Memorandum of Agreement connecting all three bargaining units, WestJet, WestJet Encore and Swoop. To review this document and/or download for your reference click here.
Dear Members,
As you may recall, attached to each Tentative Agreement during ratification, was a Memorandum of Agreement connecting all three bargaining units, WestJet, WestJet Encore and Swoop. To review this document and/or download for your reference click here.
SPECIAL NOTE: Please review all Company and Union communications regarding recalls. This secondary recall may hinder your return to your original company, due to the imminent return of Members to active status.
Through a shared interest in allowing Cabin Personnel on layoff from one Company to access work at another Company, Secondary Recall was ratified by the membership at all three workgroups.
The Union would like to announce application for Secondary Recall is now live. Members interested in being placed on the Secondary Recall list can apply here.
The Union is responsible for creating and maintaining Secondary Recall lists for each Company base. The updated Secondary Recall Lists must be provided to the Companies no later than the 10th day of the month that is two (2) months prior to the monthly scheduling period for which the Secondary Recalls (if any) would take effect.
February 2022 placements on the Secondary Recall List will close Monday February 7th, 2022 at 1800MST and be effective April 2022. **Signing up for secondary recall effective April 2022 (or any subsequent month) does not guarantee recalls will occur.**
Carefully read the requirements, process and outlined terms and conditions, including the “freeze period” of Secondary Recall in both the attached MOA and application form.
Please note, Secondary Recall is not “flow”. There is an outlined process for flow from WestJet Encore and Swoop to WestJet. This process can be found under Section 4 and is subject to the terms and conditions of the attached MOA.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
Black History Month - 2022
The Month of February marks Black History Month. In 1995, Toronto Area MP Jean Augustine introduced a motion that was passed unanimously by the House of Commons to recognize Black History Month across Canada. We have curated a list of resources at your fingertips. We have web links, Ted-Talks, and a booklist for you to look through and for you to learn about the struggles that Black People have faced and continue to face in Canada.
Dear Members,
The Month of February marks Black History Month. In 1995, Toronto Area MP Jean Augustine introduced a motion that was passed unanimously by the House of Commons to recognize Black History Month across Canada. We have curated a list of resources at your fingertips. We have web links, Ted-Talks, and a booklist for you to look through and for you to learn about the struggles that Black People have faced and continue to face in Canada.
Websites
CUPE has a page dedicated to Black History Month - https://cupe.ca/black-history-month
Black Lives Matter - https://www.blacklivesmatter.ca/
The truth of Black Slaves in Canada - https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/black-enslavement
Videos
Ted-Talk, The path to building an anti-racist workplace With Susan Long-Walsh
https://www.ted.com/talks/susan_long_walsh_the_path_to_building_an_anti_racist_workplace
Ted-Talk,The difference between being "not racist" and antiracist With Ibram X. Kendi
Books
The CARD Committee also has put together a list of 10 books that range from aviation specific to hard conversations:
1 - Stars In The Sky, Stories of the First African American Flight Attendant
By: Casey Grant
2 - The Life Of Bessie Coleman The First African American Female Pilot
By: Connie Plantz
3 - Red Tales Black Wings, The men of America's Black Airforce
By: John B. Holway
4 - Black Eagles, African Americans in Aviation
5 - Cabin Pressure, African American Flight Attendants, Pilots and Emotional Labor
By: Louwanda Evans
6 - So You Want To Talk About Race
By: Ijeoma Olou
7 - The Bluest Eyes
By: Tony Morrison
8 - The Hate You Give
By: Angie Thomas
9 - The Rib King
By: Ladee Hubbard
10 - Caste, the Origins of our Discontents
By: Israel Wilkerson
It is our hope at CUPE and The CARD committee that you use these resources to better educate yourself during this time of Black History Month. Use your influence to become anti-racist in your life and workplace and together we can create a more equitable society where Black People no longer have to face racism and discrimination. We are grateful for the teachings from the Black Community and we look forward to working and spotlighting that Back Lives Matter.
We stand in solidarity with Black Crewmembers,
Your CUPE 4070 CARD Committee
WS YYZ Base Update – Feb 1, 2022
Further to our email to you on January 21, 2022, the Union has taken further steps to support the WS YYZ Base while Chantale Tremblay is away. WS YYZ Union Steward Bryan Hansraj has been appointed to the WS YYZ Base Vice-President position during Chantale’s absence. Bryan has been working hard with the Executive during this transition and we appreciate Bryan’s help during this period.
Dear Members,
Further to our email to you on January 21, 2022, the Union has taken further steps to support the WS YYZ Base while Chantale Tremblay is away.
WS YYZ Union Steward Bryan Hansraj has been appointed to the WS YYZ Base Vice-President position during Chantale’s absence. Bryan has been working hard with the Executive during this transition and we appreciate Bryan’s help during this period.
The CUPE 4070 Contact page has now been amended so that all WS YYZ Base emails go to Bryan’s email. The Executive who had previously assisted with Chantale’s absence have actioned all emails up to and including those sent as far back as December 21, 2021.
Any WS YYZ Member who may still have an outstanding issue prior to December 21st, 2021 is asked to follow-up with Bryan at: bryan.hansraj@cupe4070.ca.
The Union will once again update our WS Members if there are any further changes to the above-mentioned updates.
As always, if you require Union assistance, we can be reached through our website contact page here: https://www.cupe4070.ca/contact
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
WestJet (WS) Members – Workforce Planning Update
Today, management communicated internally to our Membership their expectation that all remaining furloughed WestJet (WS) Members from all bases will be recalled by approximately April 2022. This is excellent news.
Dear WestJet Members,
Today, management communicated internally to our Membership their expectation that all remaining furloughed WestJet (WS) Members from all bases will be recalled by approximately April 2022. This is excellent news.
The Union has spent the past several days in meetings with the Employer going over their intended process(es) with the sole focus on ensuring that the integrity of the Collective Agreement (CA) is upheld while the multiple outlined initiatives are executed by management.
The Union is optimistic about the positive outlook shared by the Employer. In this moment, nothing is more important than returning all of our furloughed Members to active status after such a prolonged absence from the skies.
The Union does have considerable reservations regarding the Employer’s attempt to execute a sizable and multi-faceted undertaking in such a short period of time. Based on our discussions with the Employer, we are assured processes will be followed in accordance with the CA language.
Based on past trends the Union remains cautious about the Employer’s ability to execute flawlessly. We are committed to ensuring recalls, vacancy bids, and flow programs are available to the membership as soon as possible, and your Union will monitor the actions and execution of these programs by the Employer.
For our Members currently on furlough: As of today, the following is the plan being communicated by the Employer:
"Returns - Complete all recall processes
YYZ – All remaining CCMs on the recall list will receive a mandatory recall notice, likely effective the third week of February. This is in accordance with Article 47-5.04 of the Collective Agreement.
YYC – We anticipate recalling all remaining YYC Cabin Personnel through March and April. Details related to the recall for this base will be communicated within the coming weeks.
YVR – We have exhausted the recall list in YVR and are preparing for the out of base recall for those Cabin Personnel remaining on the YYC recall list in March, in accordance with the Collective Agreement.
Leaves - Leave Of Absences (LOAs)
We anticipate a busy summer travel period, which will require all Cabin Crew Members to be proactively recalled so that training classes can take place between now and April ahead of peak season. While we manage the effects of the Omicron case surge, we expect to be temporarily overstaffed, but it’s an important step to ensure we have enough trained Cabin Personnel to operate during the summer months.
We’re offering either 30 or 60-day unpaid LOAs to anyone interested in taking some time away prior to summer to remain as operationally efficient as possible.
Cabin Personnel who have a training event (including LIDS) in either March or April will not be eligible for an LOA. Watch for additional details regarding the LOA program in a separate email.
Moves - Vacancy bids
Starting with a YVR vacancy bid in February, all eligible Cabin Crew Members in accordance with the Collective Agreement may take part in a voluntary vacancy bid to move to the YVR base. The first application details will be shared next week and YVR vacancies will be the first to come into effect on April 1, 2022. Both YYC and YYZ are expected to offer vacancy bids at a later date.
Intakes - Flow program and initial hiring
In support of outstanding network requirements, we will once again commence our flow program and welcome Cabin Crew Members/Flight Attendants from Encore and Swoop to our WestJet team. Additionally, as we work through the last of the recall lists, we will begin welcoming new hires to WestJet as we move forward on our path to recovery."
Please contact the employer directly regarding specific programs being offered.
Should you have any questions regarding our Collective Agreement, your Union can help! Please contact us at http://www.cupe4070.ca/contact
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
Ottawa Layovers
There is a planned peaceful protest at Parliament Hill in YOW on January 29th. There will be significant traffic disruptions and delays in Ottawa this weekend.
Dear Members,
There is a planned peaceful protest at Parliament Hill in YOW on January 29th. There will be significant traffic disruptions and delays in Ottawa this weekend.
After consultation with Corporate Security and local providers in YOW, the Company will be relocating Crew Members scheduled to overnight in downtown YOW on Jan 28 and 29. Crew will be relocated from The Hilton Garden Inn Downtown to the Sandman Airport for crew safety and to mitigate operational impacts.
The Company will continue to assess the situation and extend these relocation dates if deemed necessary.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
Bell Let's Talk 2022 - WestJet
A warm hello to all our CUPE4070 members and welcome to January 2022 - Typically known as the saddest month of the year, your Occupational Health and Safety committee has decided to look at this month through a different lens. We have decided to take back January and call it the month of Recovery and Resilience. We say this because as we look back at recent events thrown our way - busy holiday planning, unpredictable schedules, stressed travelling public, and not to mention the dreaded Covid 2.0 we are still standing, and WE did that together!
Dear Members,
A warm hello to all our CUPE4070 members and welcome to January 2022 - Typically known as the saddest month of the year, your Occupational Health and Safety committee has decided to look at this month through a different lens. We have decided to take back January and call it the month of Recovery and Resilience. We say this because as we look back at recent events thrown our way - busy holiday planning, unpredictable schedules, stressed travelling public, and not to mention the dreaded Covid 2.0 we are still standing, and WE did that together!
As we settle into what comes next for our CUPE 4070 family, we want to remind all of you that you are not alone! We have heard, read, and seen first-hand the impact these last few months have had on your personal and mental health. We will continue to shed light and bring forward the concerns of our membership. We understand that there will be challenges and that some changes may take time, but we want to remind you that regardless of the obstacles, this committee is dedicated to standing firm in advocating for safe working conditions and holding the company accountable. We want everyone in our membership to feel that they can comfortably say they ‘’Love where they're going’’.
As for Recovery and Resilience: Our committee understands that not everything is done out of one location. Our network is vast, full of diverse, colourful, and different peoples. We understand that a ‘one-size-fits-all' approach is not always effective when it comes to dealing with individual struggles. In this communication we would like to introduce your committee reps and share some other resources available to you, should you need them. Please remember that we are also here to help, and we will try to answer any questions you may have to the best of our abilities and within the scope of our limitations.
Bell ‘Let’s Talk’ Day has been a big part in shedding a light on the stigma and concerns surrounding mental illness. One in 3 Canadians are touched by this in one way or another. As a collective, that means that two out of our six OSH committee members have had this hit close to home. And although everyone's journey is different, we can say that we stand with you and feel your frustrations and so again we want you know that YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
Additional Resources:
https://www.cupe4070.ca/crisis-hotline
https://cupe.ca/mental-health
CUPE4070 WS Occupational Health and Safety Committee:
‘’When everything seems to be going against you, remember that an airplane takes off against the wind, not with it’’. Henry Ford
Contact your WS OHS Committee: ws.ohs@cupe4070.ca
YVR
Pam Garinger
Derek Mansfield
YYC
Shauna Brady
Kore Burke
YYZ
Wendy Garcia
Dionne Klassen
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 WS Occupational Health & Safety Committee
48-HOUR REMINDER: Recall Notice - WestJet (WS) Members - February 2022 #2
This is a 48-hour reminder for the current MANDATORY recall for WestJet (WS) Members based in YYZ sent on Wednesday January 19, 2022. The 7 day MANDATORY recall notice will end on January 26, 2022.
Dear Members,
This is a 48-hour reminder for the current MANDATORY recall for WestJet (WS) Members based in YYZ sent on Wednesday January 19, 2022. The 7 day MANDATORY recall notice will end on January 26, 2022.
Please review the original email sent to WestJet Members on January 19, 2022 here.
IMPORTANT: The return to work is mandatory and there is no option to defer. If you decline the recall, or do not respond, this will be deemed your resignation from WestJet. If you fail to respond to the MANDATORY recall notice within seven (7) days, you will deem to have declined the recall.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
Thank You CUPE 4070 Members
Your CUPE 4070 Executive would like to put out this letter of appreciation to all Members of Local 4070 for their hard work and dedication over the holiday peak flying season. Holiday flying has and will always be challenging, but this year, the bar was raised higher than ever before.
Dear CUPE 4070 Members,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive would like to put out this letter of appreciation to all Members of Local 4070 for their hard work and dedication over the holiday peak flying season. Holiday flying has and will always be challenging, but this year, the bar was raised higher than ever before.
We want all of our Members to know that the stress you were under throughout this holiday season - delays, cancellations, IROP’s, weather, staffing issues, commuting challenges, unruly guests, mask compliance issues, catering shortages, custom holds and wait-times, not to mention all the struggles that come with being in the midst of a pandemic- has not gone unnoticed, nor is it forgotten as we come out on the other side of the holidays, and begin to return to some semblance of "normalcy.”
While many of these difficulties were unforeseen, it seems a lot of these issues are reminiscent of past holiday seasons. Your Union is looking at strategies that we will attempt to implement, with the objective being to avoid the same issues next holiday season.
From all of us at 4070, we want to say thank you for your unwavering hard work and dedication in the past month. We understand that it is not easy dealing with the unprecedented challenges that were faced. We appreciate everything that our Members do, day in and day out.
We know that the holidays can be hard for many of us, and would like to remind you that there are resources available if you, or someone you know, is struggling:
CRISIS HOTLINES
LIGNES TÉLÉPHONIQUES DE CRISE
Thank you.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
WS YYZ Base Update
As some of you may be aware, Chantale Tremblay, CUPE 4070 WS YYZ Base VP, is on medical leave. We wish her a speedy recovery and are doing all we can to support her and the WestJet YYZ Base in her absence.
Dear Members,
As some of you may be aware, Chantale Tremblay, CUPE 4070 WS YYZ Base VP, is on medical leave. We wish her a speedy recovery and are doing all we can to support her and the WestJet YYZ Base in her absence.
The WS YYZ Base VP contact form on our website has been re-directed to Chris Brewer, CUPE 4070 WS YVR Base VP. Chris Brewer will delegate emails to be managed and responded to by himself, Brigitte Benoit, WS YYC Base VP, Crysal Hill, CUPE 4070 VP, and available Stewards.
Members with existing emails in Chantale’s inbox can expect to hear a reply over the weekend and into early next week. Members requiring representation will be responded to with priority. We will work with Chantale to create a sustainable plan for the WS YYZ Base once she has a better idea of her recovery plan.
At this time, the Local is doing all we can to support Chantale so that she can focus on recovery. WS YYZ Members should know that the Local has taken steps and will continue to ensure the WS YYZ Base is being supported and represented.
We will continue to update you as more information becomes available.
Thank you all for your support and understanding.
As always, if you require Union assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at: https://www.cupe4070.ca/contact
Please reach out to us using the above contact page on our website. Social media messages are not an appropriate avenue for communicating with the Union, and will not be responded to.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
Recall Notice - WestJet (WS) Members - February 2022 #2
The Union has been notified of MANDATORY recall for WestJet (WS) Members based in YYZ.
Dear Members,
The Union has been notified of MANDATORY recall for WestJet (WS) Members based in YYZ:
MANDATORY Notices of recall will be released by the Company later today, Wednesday January 19, 2022.
This recall will utilize the 7-day recall notice period, in accordance with 47-5.04 of the Collective Agreement.
Members are expected to be placed into training in February.
There will be one round of MANDATORY recall notices sent today, and a second round for more YYZ based Members on Friday January 21, 2002 following closing of the previous round of voluntary recalls.
IMPORTANT: The return to work is mandatory and there is no option to defer. If you decline the recall, or do not respond, this will be deemed your resignation from WestJet. If you fail to respond to the MANDATORY recall notice within seven (7) days, you will deem to have declined the recall.
To ACCEPT or DECLINE Recall:
1) Check the personal email account that you have most recently registered with the Company related to your inactive status. If you need to change the email address on file with the Company, please contact peopleservices@westjet.com.
2) Ensure to check your ‘spam/junk’ folder, just in case.
3) The Company will provide an official recall notice to your personal email address on file.
4) In addition to accepting the recall notice using the online form, you will be required to complete Vaccination Status Declaration Forms even if you have already done so. Be sure to read the notice of recall carefully and follow the instructions provided by the Company.
Please reach out to the Union at www.cupe4070.ca/contact should you have further questions.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team
48-HOUR REMINDER: Recall Notice - WestJet (WS) Members - February 2022
This is a 48-hour reminder for the current WestJet Member recall notice for February 2022. The 7 day recall notice will end on January 21, 2022.
Dear Members,
This is a 48-hour reminder for the current WestJet Member recall notice for February 2022. The 7 day recall notice will end on January 21, 2022.
Please review the original email sent to WestJet Members on January 14, 2022 here.
You can reach out to the Union at www.cupe4070.ca/contact should you have further questions.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE 4070 Executive Team