CUPE Local 748 and SD #8 (Kootenay Lake Schools) Ratify New Collective Agreement

CUPE Local 748 Strike Action Averted

School District # 8 (Kootenay Lake Schools) announced that they were  able to conclude negotiations with CUPE Local 748, “and have ratified a negotiated agreement with our employees.”, in a statement on December 19, 2013. 

“We value each of our employees and we are pleased that our relationship has been strengthened throughout what has ultimately been a very positive experience.” Jeff Jones, Superintendent of Schools/CEO said in a public statement.

“It was thanks to the dedication and solidarity of our members that we were able to achieve a settlement,” said Michelle Bennett, President of CUPE Local 748, when a tentative agreement was reached on December 13, with successful ratification on December 18.

The Board of Education ratified the CUPE Local 748 Memorandum of Agreement on December 17.

Earlier a, Provincial Framework Agreement (PFA) was negotiated by the CUPE BC K-12 Presidents’ Council Provincial Bargaining Subcommittee and the BC Government on September 18th.

CUPE negotiated a tentative Provincial Framework Agreement enshrined a 3.5% end-rate wage increase and a pay-direct card for up-front drug costs (BlueNet and Blue RX card). CUPE locals with existing drug cards and/or PharmaCare formulary as part of their extended health plan retain their same coverage, subject to local negotiations. CUPE also forced all sick leave cuts off of the table.

The PFA also provides CUPE education workers with new recognition and respect for education assistants.

Ratification of the PFA deadline was December 20 for all school district locals and put pressure on on all school district locals to conclude their contract negotiations with their respective school districts under the BC Government’s ‘cooperative gains mandate’ by the same date.

The BC Government’s ‘cooperative gains mandate’ presented a challenge for School District # 8 and CUPE Local 748 and other school districts in finding existing resources for the unfunded agreement.  Burdened further with increased hydro rates, districts already struggling with more than a decade of underfunding from the BC government endeavoured to adopt cost savings plans required to find money to pay for the long overdue wage adjustment.

CUPE Local 748 education workers rally in Nelson

November 29, 2013      http://cupe.bc.ca

For the second day in a row, education workers in the Kootenay Lake School District rallied for a fair and reasonable contract. Workers rallied yesterday in Creston, where education assistants, tradespersons, bus drivers, custodians, along with teachers, parents and community allies gathered to show CUPE solidarity in School District 8.

Today, nearly 100 education workers in Nelson demonstrated to send a message to trustees that without a fair deal, a region-wide disruption to classes is inevitable.

School District 8 (Kootenay Lake) has not yet adopted a budget plan for the provincially-negotiated deal, threatening to send Kootenay Lakes schools into an avoidable strike. Elsewhere in BC, more than 40 school districts have reached settlements with CUPE locals.

Today’s speakers included:

  • Bargaining Committee Chair Mike Kootnikoff
  • MLA for Nelson-Creston Michelle Mungall
  • CUPE Kootenay District Council President Gerry Shmon
  • Nelson District Teachers’ Association President Paul Broscario
  • CUPE K-12 Coordinator Bill Pegler
  • West Kootenay Labour Council President Gerry Shmon

Mungall emphasized that the BC Liberal government has done a poor job of supporting public schools in the region. She put the blame for the trustees’ difficult budget decisions squarely at the feet of the provincial government.

Pegler agreed with Mungall, saying “The way forward is to sign a deal with CUPE workers as quickly as possible and form a united front to put pressure on the government to make education a priority.”

Local 748 members voted 100% to reaffirm their strike mandate on Saturday, November 23.

Bill Pegler (centre) Cupe BC K-12 Bargaining Committe; Gerry Shmon (right) President KDC & WKLC, Cupe Local 748 memberCupe 748 members rallying for public support in contract talks with School District #8-Kootenay Lakes SchoolsPaul Boscariol President of  Nelson District Teachers' Association showing support for Kootenay Lake Schools education workersStephanie Smith (left) COPE 378 President-FortisBC; Gerry Shmon (centre) Cupe 748 member and President of KDC & WKLC; Sean Smiith (right) USW 480 members & WKLC ExecutiveCupe Local 748 members rallying for public support in contract talks with Kootenay Lakes SchoolsCupe 748 members talking it up at rally for public support in contract talks with Kootenay Lakes SchoolsMichelle Mungall (left) MLA Nelson-Creston; Rick Korens (right) Cupe 748 members supporting rally for public support in contract talk with Kootenay Lakes School Board

Kootenay Lake only school district not funding CUPE pay increases

Posted on November 25, 2013

Kirsten Hildebrand – Nelson Star Nov 22, 2013

Kootenay Lake school district stands by its inability to meet a provincial directive requiring local funding of CUPE pay increases. They say it can

Kootenay Lake school district stands by its inability to meet a provincial directive requiring local funding of CUPE pay increases. They say it can’t be done without impacting core services.— image credit: file photo

Kootenay Lake school board is the last hold out in the province when it comes to approving the CUPE bargaining provincial framework savings plan and that doesn’t sit well with several union members present at the November 19 board meeting.

CUPE workers in the district attended the meeting held at the local board office, some via teleconference from Creston, with interest and apparent frustration asking the board why it was the only district in the province not settling negotiations.

“We’re the only district in the province standing up,” responded acting chair Rebecca Huscroft.

CUPE locals throughout the province are in negotiations with local boards after the province negotiated a wage increase averting a September strike.

The Ministry of Education is asking local boards to find the money within their existing budgets without impacting core services. Kootenay Lake school board is asking CUPE to advocate with them and write a letter to the Ministry.

“For them [the Ministry of Education] to say we can’t cut services to pay for an increase is a bit of a joke,” said Huscroft addressing employees’ concerns. “We are the only district in the province advocating right now and we understand how this must look to you guys.”

Huscroft said trustees value the work of CUPE employees but increases shouldn’t come “on the backs of the board and the district.”

“We stand 100 per cent behind CUPE getting a wage increase,” she said. “But we want to send a message about how do we address reduced funding year after year.”

Natasha Morley, who speaks for the local union, said CUPE is aware of the school board’s request to join them in calling on the government to fund the wage increases and oppose the provincial savings plan requirements.

“CUPE and CUPE locals are on record as supporting full funding from the provincial government for CUPE wage increases,” she said. “Our commitment to full funding is not in question. However, our priority is a collective agreement for Local 748 members that includes the provincial framework agreement. We will not waver from that.”

The tentative provincial framework agreement included an end rate 3.5 percent wage increase over two years. The agreement provides a one per cent increase retroactive to July 1, two per cent on February 1, 2014, and 0.5 per cent on May 1, 2014.

Once settlements are achieved, they will be voted on by the memberships of the respective CUPE locals. There are 57 CUPE across BC, representing 27,000 educational support workers. The deadline for ratification of all local agreements is December 20.

CUPE Local 748 To Hold Rallies For Public Support In Negotiations With SD#8

Cupe Local 748 members that work for School District #8 are holding rallies in Creston on November 27 and  in Nelson on November 28 to encourage public support in their efforts to achieve a fair and reasonable agreement with their employer.

 

Come out to one of the rallies and support our Brothers and Sisters in Cupe Local 748. Rally info is below.

 

 

 

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