SP - Chief Steward Report

2018 SP Annual General Meeting

OTTAWA, Ontario

April 7, 2018

Submitted by Elizabeth Ptasznik, Chief Steward

The role of the Chief Steward is to be the main point of contact between the SP Executive and the SP Stewards.

Activities in support of this objective in the past year include:

  • In response to member requests, I created a document that allowed members to directly compare the old Collective Agreement with the negotiated changes in the new Collective Agreement. The old Collective Agreement article and language was provided with strikeouts where changes occurred with the new Collective Agreement language directly beside the old language. This allowed for a direct comparison between the old provisions and the new at a glance. A summary of wage increments was also provided. This document was emailed to all Stewards and posted on the PIPSC SP website.
  •  SP Stewards were emailed a Steward Toolkit document along with a Workers Compensation Board document as reference materials.  These documents were posted on the PIPSC SP website.
  • SP Stewards were invited to submit their Bargaining Priorities to assist in the creation of the new 2018 Bargaining Priorities Survey that will be distributed to all SP members in preparation for the new round of Bargaining. This information was compiled and provided to the Bargaining Team in support of the creation of the Bargaining Survey.
  • SP Stewards were mailed a “Thank you” letter along with a hard covered notebook to support note taking in their role as Stewards.
  • There was a SP Executive representative all regional 2017 Steward Councils to meet with Stewards.

Highlights of the changes in the SP Steward population over the past few years include:

- The SP Steward population has remained relatively stable from 2015 – 2018 ranging from 138 – 140 Stewards within those four years.

- There has been an increase of 12 stewards in Prairie/ NWT Region from 23 Stewards in 2014 to 35 Stewards in 2018.

- Prairie/ NWT Region has the highest number of Stewards with 35 Stewards followed by National Capital Region with 29 Stewards.

- Environment & Climate Change Canada has the highest representation of Stewards with 51 Stewards followed by Health Canada with 24 Stewards.

Respectfully submitted,

Elizabeth Ptasznik