Community Services Index
December
7, 2011 Momentum is building with the members of Local 666. The employer,
Sudbury Child and Family Centre appears not to be interested in its clients or
negotiating a contract with its workers. They have been on strike since November
21. .
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December 5, 2011 The membership of OPSEU Local 666 is currently on strike in a labour dispute with the Sudbury Child and Family Centre (CFC).
CFC has offices in Chapleau, Little Current, Espanola and Greater Sudbury, and provides mental health services to over 2,300 children, teens and families. We work individually with children and families and in partnership with schools, pediatricians, family doctors, child psychiatrists, Children’s Aid, the courts, and many other community services.
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November 24, 2011 Social Services, News Fall Issue
Health and safety questionnaire results, the fight to protect public services in
this issue and more. more...
November18, 2011 With a Nov. 21 strike deadline
quickly approaching, children’s mental health workers in Sudbury and area
represented by OPSEU Local 666 held a rally on November 17 to back their demands
for job security, improved hours of work, better recognition rights and improved
wages. more...
September 23, 2011 Central Bargaining News -
Two weeks before the Ontario elections, OPSEU Developmental Services workers are
taking their message to the doorstep of Madeleine Meilleur, Minister of
Community and Social Services. more...
September 22, 2011 The members from Community Living
Thunder Bay (CLTB), Local 740 and Avenue II Community Program Services, Local
738 headed to the Thunder Bay Labour Centre today to get their picket signs
ready.
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September 16, 2011 Workers from Community Living Thunder
Bay Local 740 and Avenue 11 Community Program Services, Local 738 voted 96 and
94 per cent, respectively, in favour of strike action if the employer won’t
offer a fair contract.
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August 8, 2011 Central Bargaining News - 8,000 Developmental Services workers across the province will be considering who will be the best defenders of good jobs and services in this sector when they vote on October 6.
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August 2, 2011 Central Bargaining News - Ontario Ministry for Community and Social Services (COMSOC) findings back up the World Health Organization report.
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July 25, 2011 Central Bargaining News - Ontario’s Developmental Services sector serves many of the most vulnerable in the province. These people deserve continuity of care. Working people are also part of our community. They deserve decent jobs: full-time, permanent jobs that allow them to build a good future for their families.
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July 18, 2011 A newsletter for OPSEU members working in
Developmental Services, July 18 2011: Wear the wristband: It says you care about
Developmental Services.
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July 8, 2011 OPSEU members at Mainstay Housing in Toronto
have ratified a three-year contract agreement recommended by their bargaining
team. more...
June 27, 2011 OPSEU members of Local 540 were joined by
OPSEU members from the Greater Toronto Area Council, Nancy Pridham and Rod
Bemister, region 5 Executive Board members, members of the Power Workers’ Union
and Terry Downey, Executive Vice-President, Ontario Federation of Labour and
OPSEU staff representatives at their information picket at the Mainstay Annual
General Members’ meeting in Toronto on June 22. more...
June 21, 2011 Members of OPSEU Local 540 Mainstay Housing
in Toronto could be on strike as early as Thursday, June 30. .more...
June 20, 2011 Social Services News - A newsletter
for OPSEU members working in social services, summer 2011: The theme of our 2011
Community Services Division Plenary at the BPS Conference is “Care for the
Caregiver.” .
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May
31, 2011 OPSEU CAS members will rally outside their agency offices in
seven communities today and will erect workload sculptures highlighting the
obstacles staff face in their mandate to “Put Kids First.”
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May 26, 2011 The Provincial Discussion Table Team
has been involved in discussions with the government, employers and
other unions. The parties are set to meet next June 1-3..
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May 3, 2011 OPSEU Child and Youth Treatment workers are
asking communities to “Take a Stand” with youth, parents and families during
Children’s Mental Health week. The Ontario Action Network for Child and
Youth Mental Health is a provincial coalition of youth, parents, service
providers, unions and other partners committed to ending the crisis in child and
youth mental health.more...
April 15, 2011 OPSEU developmental service workers are
holding information “Block Walks” outside of workplaces across Ontario from
April 15 to April 22. The walks highlight the need for immediate funding to
avoid long-term service cuts and increased waitlists. .
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April 5, 2011 Social Services News, Spring Issue
the provincial budget leaves most vulnerable groups behind in this issue and
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March 22, 2011 Central Bargaining talks broke off last
week at the Developmental Services Provincial Discussion Table.
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March 11, 2011
On Thursday March 10, OPSEU President Warren (Smokey) Thomas signed his name to
pledge to “Take a Stand” in support of the Ontario Action Network for Child and
Youth Mental Health. more...
March 10, 2011 OPSEU’s Children’s Aid Societies Sector
has made a submission to the Ministry of Finance ahead of the Ontario budget..
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January 19, 2011 Today marks the fifth annual
Developmental Services Worker Appreciation Day. Communities across Ontario are
celebrating the important work of the people who care for and support
individuals with developmental disabilities
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January 11, 2011 Social Services News for members in
Developmental Services, Children’s Aid Societies, Child Treatment, Youth
Corrections, and Community Agencies Winter 2011, Greetings from Deb Gordon,
Chair of the Community Services Divisional Council; sector updates, pensions and
legislation, and more...
December 21, 2010 Letter to the Editor - London Free
Press Workers of the Children's Aid Society of London and Middlesex (CAS)
do their best to protect the most vulnerable in this community. We are not
choosing to cut kids to survive funding -- the government is! more...
December 10, 2010 OPSEU members at Homes First
Society in Toronto have ratified a three-year contract agreement recommended by
their bargaining team. more..
November 24, 2010 Members working in children’s
services marked National Day of the Child with block walks, distributing
leaflets and blue ribbons.. more...
November 9, 2010 OPSEU President, Warren (Smokey) Thomas,
will be holding a press conference at St. Clair Child and Youth Services to
address the crisis in children’s mental health funding.
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November 6 will mark the third annual Appreciation Day for
community-based social service workers across Canada. Sadly social service
workers in Ontario, many of whom already struggle to get by, continue to
face chronic under funding which threatens the social safety net that keeps
our communities strong. more...
November 1, 2010 Workers at Geneva Centre for
Autism in Toronto ratified a tentative contract on Oct. 29, thereby averting the
employer’s threat to lock-out staff. The three-year deal includes a wage
increase of two per cent in the third year and some benefit improvements. .
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Across Ontario, the early learning and child care sector will
celebrate the tenth annual appreciation day for child care staff.
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October 19, 2010 Homes First Society workers, members of
OPSEU Local 540 have voted 93% vote in favour of a strike mandate. Local 540
members are facing major concessions from the employer including cuts to all top
ups, sick leave and personal days..
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September 7, 2010 Developmentally Speaking
Newsletter for OPSEU members in Developmental Services. March 2010. News on
lobby day for bargaining mobilizing and temporary tattoo day on March 31.
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June 30, 20100 Youth Employment Services (YES) workers,
OPSEU Local 512, voted 89% in favour of a strike on Monday, June 28. The vote
was held after members rejected a tentative settlement on June 11, 2010. .
more... Sectors make pre-budget submissions
February 10, 2010 OPSEU’s Child Treatment and
Children’s Aid Sectors have made submissions to the Ministry of Finance
ahead of the Ontario budget.
Click here to
read the Children's Aid Sector's submission
Click here to
read the Child Treatment Sector's submission.
Union-management ‘Blue Ribbon’ day warns of crisis in children’s
services
November 17, 2009 In advance of National Child
Day this Friday, union and management at children’s aid societies and
children’s mental health agencies warn that vulnerable
children are at risk due to provincial government indifference.
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On
November 20 wear a blue ribbon
Why? Because on Nov. 20, 1989, the United Nations adopted
the Convention on the Rights of the Child
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Emergency Roundtable
October 26, 2009 Sector leaders from Children’s Aid
Societies and Child Treatment met on October 21 to strategize around the
funding crisis in children and youth services
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Community Service Divisional Council - Workplace Violence Workshops

Register today for Round II of Workplace
Violence workshops this autumn CSDC Workplace Violence workshops taking place
in the Fall of 2009. . Priority to
those locals which did not send representatives to Round I last year
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Bargaining poll to begin soon
July 31, 2009 DEVELOPMENTAL
SERVICES OPSEU, in conjunction with Viewpoints Research, will begin a poll of members in Developmental Services for the upcoming round of bargaining.
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Stop Bullying! Think Pink!
February 25, 2009 Today is National Pink Shirt Day, a
day to demonstrate against bullying in schools, workplaces, the Internet and
homes more...
Sectors make pre-budget submissions
February 9, 2009 OPSEU’s Child Treatment and
Children’s Aid Sectors have made submissions to the Ministry of Finance
ahead of the Ontario budget.
Child Treatment Sector
(Sector 15)
Children’s Aid Societies (Sector 4)
Ontario celebrates Social Services Worker Appreciation Day
34 municipality across Ontario passed motions officially
declaring Nov. 6, 2008 Social Serivces Worker Appreciation Day.
Ajax
Atikokan
Aurora
Barrie
Belleville
Bonfield
Bradford West Gwillimbury
Clarington
Cochrane
Cornwall
East Gwillimbury
Elliot Lake
Emo
Hearst
Loyalist
Markham
Midland
Milton
McMurrick/Monteith
Newmarket
North Dundas
North Bay
Ottawa
Parry Sound
Port Hope
Quinte West
Sault Ste. Marie
Scugog
Sioux Lookout
Stratford
Thunder Bay
Timmins
Wasaga Beach
Whitchurch-Stouffville
October 15, 2008 Ontario Federation of
Labour calls on Mayors and Reeves to officially recognize Nov. 6 as
Community Social Service Worker Appreciation Day
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Campaign to end workplace violence
February 12, 2008: OPSEU President
Warren (Smokey) Thomas and Community Services Divisional Chair Deborah Gordon
update members on campaign activities, including a phone poll of members
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January 22, 2008 Council launches campaign to end workplace violence
OPSEU President
Smokey Thomas and Deborah Gordon, chair of the Community Services Divisional
Council, have written to members to raise awareness of the campaign.
more...
The Community Services Division
The
Community Services Division represents more than 11,500 members in
Developmental Services,
Children's Aid Societies, Children and Family Services, Child Care,
Community Agencies, Corrections
, and Child Treatment Centres.
Our members provide services in diverse
settings such as: day treatment programs, group homes, youth custody settings,
early years centres and child care centres, women’s shelters, client’s homes,
respite programs, court services, supervised access centres, community outreach
programs, and schools among other work environments. We work for various
agencies, including Children’s Aid Societies, Children’s Mental Health Centres,
Children’s Treatment Centres, Developmental Services Agencies, Women’s Shelters,
Daycares, Youth Corrections and more.
Our division was set up in June 2007 to give OPSEU members who
work in community-based social services and corrections a forum to discuss,
strategize and advocate on common issues.
The Council has been created to;
i) Improve the working conditions of Union members
in the Community Services divisions.
ii) Ensure that the Union and the Council are
recognized as an effective and respected advocate for members who work in
Community Services.
iii) Co-ordinate policy matters related to the
Community Services divisions so that Union and BPS positions, strategies and
campaign objectives are consistent between divisions and across the
province.
iv) Provide focus for resources assigned to Community
Services issues.
v) Participate with other organizations and groups
to promote and support the aims and purposes of the Council.
These common concerns include
ending violence in the workplace (“It’s not part
of the job!”), and other health and safety issues. Other issues we face together
include chronic underfunding, staffing shortages and overemphasis on paperwork;
precarious work; lack of training; policy concerns, and more. |