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Ambulance Divisional Executive
(2011-2013):
| Jamie Ramage: |
Chair |
| Carl Eichenberger: |
Secretary/Treasurer |
| John Rinehart: |
Director:
Thames and Oxford County |
| Mario Posteraro: |
Director:
Hamilton, Brant County and Norfolk
County |
| Brenda Wilson Young: |
Director:
Guelph/Wellington, Halton and Peel |
| Cory Schepers: |
Director:
Simcoe, Parry Sound, Bruce and Grey |
| Terry Baker: |
Director:
Frontenac, Lennox and Addington North
and South, Kawartha and Northumberland |
| Darryl Taylor: |
Director:
Temagami and Manitoulin-Sudbury DSSAB |
| Patrick Fry-Smith: |
Director:
CACC |
| Brad Thomson: |
Health and
Safety |
Formal response to the Ontario
Professional Fire Fighters Association (OPFFA)
initiatives:
Overview to date:
November 2008 - OPFFA & the Ontario Association
of Fire Chiefs (OAFC) issued a joint document
entitled “Six minutes can save a life” March
2009 – The joint document was re-released as an
update with the removal of the “Winnipeg model”
reference.
December 2009 - Joint letter
(CAW, CUPE, OPSEU and SEIU) to then Minister
Bartilucci, requesting meeting re: “Six minutes
can save a life”.
• July 2010 - Meeting with
the OPFFA, CUPE and OPSEU.
• Fall 2010 – OPFFA flyer to its members
• Fall 2010 – Smitherman runs municipal
platform on Fire/EMS merger
• Spring 2011 – OPFFA letter to Council(s)
• May 2011 – OPSEU”s response letter to
Council
OPFFA appears to rely on three
documents to substantiate their position on
simultaneous dispatch an all life and limb
medical calls:
• OPALS – Studied the
outcome of people suffering an out of
hospital “cardiac arrest”.
• Report on EMS field experience – Studies
the safety of responders as well as the
operational efficiency and effectiveness of
Fire department responses to emergency
medical incidents.
• Office of the Ontario Fire Marshall –
Tiered response agreement template.
Next steps – Campaign:
“Paramedics make the difference”
Purpose
• to educate and engage
members,
• to educate and engage UTM councilors in
meaningful discussions on community specific
tiered response agreements, contrary to the
OPFFAs ascertions.
• to promote Public Access Defibrillation
• to promote Citizen CPR
“sendaparamedic”:
• the site moderator was
asked to remove any reference to “Union”
from the face book site and twitter. Site
has complied with the Divisions request to
moderate the comments.
• Discussion in regards to the
accountability and validity of social media
sites and their content.
• The site(s) appear only to be an avenue of
expression.
• Agreed that social media sites are simply
a tool and that this specific site will
allow access to readily available contacts
during our campaign.
Annual bargaining workshop
Bargaining unit from Hamilton,
Guelph, Wellington, Peel and Northumberland all
participated in this year’s bargaining workshop
at Toronto’s Delta Chelsea Hotel in Toronto.
Some of the topics covered included the economic
outlook, ASCBA (essential services agreement)
review, benefit costing, best language
exercises, arbitration review and long term
disability cost/benefit for employee vs employer
paid.
Recent/relevant Arbitrations,
Grievances or Mediations:
• Arbitrator Keller
reinforces ASMP content and format: Brampton
ASMP program
• Two arbitrated cases Sammy et all and
Latimer (available on the OPSEU grievance
data base) give guidance as to reasonable
duration of an unpaid suspension during an
investigation. Attention should be given to
appropriate “justice and dignity” language.
• Red Light Traffic Violations:
1. If the employer demands payment for the
violation from a member; payment should be
paid then grieved.
2. If the employer disciplines a member on
the basis of the red light traffic violation
eg. Violation of the highway traffic act,
the discipline should be grieved.
• Emergency Personal Leave (10 days non paid
per the Employment Standards Act).
Jurisprudence states EPL and “sick time” are
for different reasons: Arbitrator R.L.
Kennedy, December 4, 2006, Burlington
Technologies and CAW Canada Local 525.
OMERS:
• Initial reports indicate that
the Sponsors Corporation has approved a
contribution in the sum of approximately
$380.00/year from all OMERS participants to help
fund the NRA 60 group: Police and Fire
• More information to follow.
Director’s reports
The following reports were
delivered at the September Divisional Executive
Meeting.
Peel
• Tactical medics have doubled in number to a
total of 16
• New bariatric unit on the road....state of the
art hydraulic lifting system...only 1 in Ontario
• 16 employees going to ACP school (if all
successful PCP:ACP ratio will be close to 42%)
• Current contract expires Mar 31/12
Halton Region
• Conciliation on Aug 24th; a no board report
was filed
• 7 grievances ranging from termination, loss of
pay and excessive discipline scheduled for
mediation on November 3.
• Hired 6 new F/T this year and 14 P/T this past
June
Guelph/Wellington County
• Possible integration of some administration
jobs at the management level.
• “Acting Supervisor”, a new roll for members,
this is a management position outside the
bargaining unit.
• Recent issue with a off duty Paramedic working
as a Volunteer firefighter performing ALS skills
when a BLS crew arrived scene. Management has
implemented a policy, preventing this type of
interaction.
• Erin: 120 day evaluation on the 1400-0200hr
car enhancement out of the Fergus base expires
mid October. Report to Council will follow.
Currently the enhancement consists of a “loop”
through Erin 3-4 times a day.
Grey County
• Currently in negotiations. Contract expires
the end of this year.
• New tiered response agreement has reduced the
type of medical call that fire responds to.
• Are in the process of converting a new
ambulance into a bariatric unit. It will have a
power stretcher and a tray, that extends and
contracts, loading the stretcher.
Simcoe County
• Currently in negotiations.
• Contract expired on December 31, 2009.
• Meeting with the conciliator to book dates in
October.
• Currently have 43 outstanding grievances. 28
of these are at stage 3 but only 7 have an
arbitrator.
• Third class of ACP started this September. The
first class has graduated successfully and has
had their first attempt at the OSCE a few weeks
ago.
Norfolk
• Scheduled for arbitration
Hamilton
• Received interest Arbitration award for first
renewal CBA - April 01, 2009 to March 31, 2012.
• Arbitration pertaining to Meal Breaks (approx.
8000 in 2010) commences October 05, 2011.
Central issue is whether the employer is
compliant with CA language where it must
"endeavor" to provide meal breaks during certain
time periods within the shift.
Temagami
• Currently negotiations are stalled
• Issue of contention; Manager working on the
“cars”
Manitoulin-Sudbury DSSAB
• Contract expires December 31, 2011
• Team has been elected however, demand setting
has not taken place
• Employer currently in bargaining with another
DSSAB bargaining unit and wishes to delay
bargaining until the new year
CACC
• Continue to meet with the employer to ensure
that staffing levels are being brought up to the
provincial standard.
• OPSEU has has a representative on committees
to discuss the never ending topic of uniforms
and chairs. We hope to have some prototypes out
shortly for testing and feedback.
Health and Safety
• Ongoing work on guidance notes as detailed in
last report.
• Next Sect 21 meeting scheduled Nov 30/11
Please contact your respective Director if you
have any questions or require further
information.