Dave Hauch

Dave Hauch

Dave is one of the Staff Representatives for CUPE 3906. A new addition to the Local (he's filling in for the year while Jesse Payne is away on leave), Dave has spent the last five years working for CUPE 3913, representing TAs & Sessionals at the University of Guelph. He also serves as the Treasurer for his union, CUPE 1281. Dave has also done community organizing work around various political issues and with numerous forms of community media.

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Over the last month the provincial government has stated their intention to engage in a “consultation period” with public sector unions and employers on the notion of wage restraint. These provincial “consulations” will be taking place in Toronto between August 9th and October 1st.

After these “consultations”, we hope there will be more clarity around the province’s expectations, and what effect, if any, they will have on local bargaining. In the meantime, the parties have agreed to suspend bargaining until early November. We will meet in mediation in the first week of November to continue to try and reach a settlement.

According to the agreement reached between the parties, the former collective agreement will remain in effect up to and including November 15th.

Click here for more details in the most recent Bargaining Bulletin #6

Over the last month the provincial government has stated their intention to engage in a “consultation period” with public sector unions and employers on the notion of wage restraint. These provincial “consulations” will be taking place in Toronto between August 9th and October 1st.

After these “consultations”, we hope there will be more clarity around the province’s expectations, and what effect, if any, they will have on local bargaining. In the meantime, the parties have agreed to suspend bargaining until early November. We will meet in mediation in the first week of November to continue to try and reach a settlement.

According to the agreement reached between the parties, the former collective agreement will remain in effect up to and including November 15th.

We will provide more details in the coming days as they become available.

In solidarity,
Your Bargaining Team

After two days of the polling, the Unit 2 membership has given their bargaining team an overwhelming strike mandate. This mandate will give us the strength to to return to the table in mediation and fight back concessions.

Thanks to everyone who came out and voted,
Your Bargaining Team

After extensive deliberations and consulation, your Bargaining Team has decided to call for a Strike Mandate Vote from the membership. The team remains committed to bargaining a fair agreement, and hopes that we will be able to reach a deal in mediation with the Employer on August 9-10.

A strong mandate will show the Employer that the membership will not accept a deal that includes pro-rating concessions and compensation freezes. With a strong mandate, your team is confident that they will be able to fight back concessions and reach a fair contract. More information on the outstanding issues can be found here and here.

Voting will take place:

Starting at a Special General Membership Meeting
July 27th at 5:00pm
MDCL 3022 (follow the signs to the room)

Wed. July 28th & Thurs. July 29th from 10:00am-5:00pm
Mills Library Lobby

Wed. July 28th & Thurs. July 29th from 10:00am-5:00pm
Thodes Library Lobby

Toronto locationWed July 28th from 10:00am-3:00pm
25 Wood St – Suite 102
(One block north of Yonge & College)

For more information check out the most recent Bargaining Bulletin here.

Information about who is eligible to vote, and what to bring with you to the polling station can be found in the Bargaining Bulletin at the link above.

Meal, Rally & Action
Wed. July 21st at noon
Ministry of Community & Social Services, 900 Bay St (at Wellesley)

There will be a bus leaving from Hamilton
Meeting at Gore Park (James St & King)
Leaving 10:30am – Returning around 3:30pm

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