Our collective agreement includes coverage through our health and dental benefit program with Green Shield Canada. This program delivers services that safeguard plan member health.
For details on our negotiated benefits, easy access to our provider’s page(s) may be viewed by clicking on the following link:
CUPE 2501 members are part of the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS) pension plan. If you have questions about your pension entitlements , visit the OMERS website for more information, forms and a pension calculator.
Your mental health is important so please consider contacting our Employee and Family Assistance Programs (EFAP) provider Homewood Health at 1-800-663-1142 to speak with a live representative should you need support.
Union solidarity is based on the principle that union members are equal and deserve mutual respect at all levels. Any behaviour that creates conflict prevents us from working together to strengthen our union.
As unionists, mutual respect, cooperation, and understanding are our goals. We should neither condone nor tolerate behaviour that undermines the dignity or self-esteem of any individual or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment.
Discriminatory speech or conduct which is racist, sexist, transphobic, or homophobic hurts and thereby divides us. So too does discrimination on the basis of ability, age, class, religion and ethnic origin.
Sometimes discrimination takes the form of harassment. Harassment means using real or perceived power to abuse, devalue, or humiliate. Harassment should not be treated as a joke. The uneasiness and resentment that it creates are not feelings that help us grow as a union.
Discrimination and harassment focus on characteristics that make us different; and they reduce our capacity to work together on shared concerns such as decent wages, safe working conditions, and justice in the workplace, society, and in our union.
CUPE’s policies and practices must reflect our commitment to equality. Members, staff, and elected officers must be mindful that all persons deserve dignity, equality, and respect.
Let us acknowledge together that Halton Region stands on the traditional territory of the Anishinabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat; now home to many First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. We acknowledge the current treaty holders, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
As settlers, we are grateful for the opportunity to meet here, and we thank all the generations of people who have taken care of the land and for those who continue today.
Should you have a grievance or a matter which you believe may be a grievance to our collective, please contact one of your stewards.
For Health and Safety related issues, please contact one of your health and safety representatives.
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