In response to Bill 168, the Occupational Health and
Safety Act (Violence and Harassment in the Workplace), and the new
Canadian Standard on Psychologically Safe Workplaces, OPSEU is
calling on all CAS members to raise awareness around unsafe
workplaces.
The Act has both expanded
the definition of harassment, and has increased responsibility and
reporting levels for all employers. The new standard stresses the
importance of identifying and addressing factors such as work
demands, threats of violence, violence, discrimination, harassment,
and bullying that negatively impact workers' physical and mental
health.
National Pink Shirt Day was started by a group of
teenage boys in Nova Scotia in support of another boy who was the
victim of bullying. In 2008 members marked the start of this
sector-wide initiative by organizing the first National Pink Shirt
Day event in their locals. The day is marked across Canada by
students and adults alike wearing pink, who share the slogan
"Bullying Stops Here!"
Join us on February 27 in our 5th year, by wearing
pink clothing and share the slogan: "Bullying Stops Here!" We urge
you to get creative and organize a fun event in your Local to remind
employers that we as a society will not tolerate bullying or
harassment anywhere.
Download
the event poster for your local
For more information please contact:
Jane Kaija at:
kaija@bell.blackberry.net
or visit
www.pinkshirtday.ca