EDMONTON AREA COUNCIL
MAY 18, 2010
PRESENT
Dave Burchell, Chair,
Bryan Smith, Vice-Chair, NHU 30016 Dan Kilmer, UNDE 30905
Frank Lloyd, PRC Rep Maria Do Rosario, CEIU 30851
Darlene Lewis, NHU 30016 Laurel Gladu,
Bonnie Low, CEIU 30851 Tamara Kozlowska, CEIU 30851
Nina Kiviluoma, PRC Rep (NA Area Council Rep)
Carissa David,
REGRETS
Elaine Alt, EAC Treasurer, NHU 30016
Breanda Skayman, UTE 30025
Ben Lemon, UEW 30703
GUESTS
Daniel Kinsella, National President, National Component
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1.0 | CALL TO ORDER The EAC Meeting was called to order by the Chair, Brother Dave Burchell at 5:36 pm. | Information |
1.1 | APPROVAL OF PREVIOUS MINUTES The minutes of the previous EAC meeting were unavailable. The review of these minutes was tabled until the next EAC Meeting. | Dave |
1.2 | APPROVAL OF AGENDA The agenda was approved as presented | Information |
1.3 | PRESENTATION – BROTHER DANIEL KINSELLA
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1.4 | Sister Lo reviewed the campaign initiatives which are intended ensure that no senior lives in poverty, The initiatives focus on a CPP Contribution increased OAS/
The In Albertaonly 2% of workers receive a work pension, 60% of Canadians do not have a pension plan. Therefore this campaign is targeting working Canadians. The federal Finance Minister has stated that he has not heard from Canadians on this issue. Everyone is therefore being asked to tell their MPs that they want pension reform! Information about this campaign has been previously distributed to Locals and Sister Lo is prepared to speak to individual Locals at their request. During the discuss about CPP, EAC members advised that people can phone Service Canada and ask for a Contribution Statement which outlines the amount that the person paid in and the amount that they will receive in benefits
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This insurance program would be supported by employer premiums and would ensure that pension benefits are paid to the company’s workers in the event that the company went bankrupt. Current when that happens, the creditors seek to claim the funds in the company’s pension plan. When this happens, this leaves the workers without a company pension. Sister Lo requested that the EAC members share the campaign information with other members and to the public. She noted that this initiative is opposed by the Banks and Financial Institutions, who argue that all people need to do, is to learn how to save properly. This ignores the fact that many workers are unable to put the “little extra” away that the banks and financial institutions suggest. Sister Lo is prepared to send information to interested members electronically. Alternatively members can get further information from the |
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1.5 | CAPITAL EX PLANNING UPDATE
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1.6 | UNITED WAY CO-OPERATION– BROTHER
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1.7 | This date was established in 1991 by the Parliament of Canada, which marks the anniversary of the 1989 murders of 14 young women at l'École Polytechnique de Montréal, who died because they were women. This date also represents an opportunity for Canadians to reflect on violence against women in our society and is an opportunity to consider the women and girls for whom violence is a daily reality, and to remember those who have died as a result of gender-based violence. It is a day on which communities can consider concrete actions to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls. Last year this event was poorly attended by PSAC members. A memorial service is being organized at City Hall at 12:00. Display tables are planned for Canada Placeand Women’s Shelters. Canada Placeneeds to be confirmed as Canada Placehas been sold. PSAC members are requested to show solidarity against gender based violence and to make every effort to attend.
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| ROUND TABLE Each EAC member in attendance was given an opportunity to present an issue or discuss an information issue.
Service Canada Agents are ordered by management to refer callers to the website where they can download the information. If they don’t refer callers, it is reflected in their annual performance review. If the caller states that they don’t want to get the information from the website, then Service Canada will mail the information out. The EAC believes that the use of the online service will eventually result in downsizing at Service Canada Centers. There the EAC recommends that whenever Service Canada Agents refer callers to a website, the caller demand that Service Canada send the information out.
Locals are encouraged to become involved in the May 26th Fight Back Campaign Meeting. Lost wages are provided. The PSAC Regional Office is requesting 100% Local involvement.
A planning session will be scheduled and EAC members are encouraged to volunteer their time. The EAC President will follow-up and seek volunteers.
The EAC President, Brother Dave Burchell thanked Brother Kinsella and Sister Lo, on behalf of the EAC for their presentations. |
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1.9 | NOTICE OF The next EAC meeting will be held on June 16, 2010, commencing at 5:30 pmin the PSAC Edmonton Office Board Room. | EAC Members |
1.10 | MEETING ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 7:00 pm. |
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