CIU National President meets with Vancouver Branch members

On February 6, 2015, the CIU Vancouver Branch held its Annual General Meeting. National President Jean-Pierre Fortin was pleased to join over eighty members for the event, including the newly elected Branch representatives. All eagerly demonstrated support for CIU and PSAC in their efforts to negotiate provisions that will result in a healthier workplace. Brother Fortin answered members’ questions regarding accommodation and provided them with an update as to what had been accomplished to date and what lies ahead. Members also honoured recently retired former Branch President Sue Neumann for her years of activism and dedication.

La section locale 19 du SDI organise une collecte d’aliments à l’appui de l’Inn of the Good Shepherd

On Friday December 19th, members of the PSAC Customs and Immigration Union (CIU) Local 19 conducted a quick food drive in support of the Inn of the Good Shepherd. Both on duty and off duty members attended with donations. In addition, bargaining team member Lauren Baert was in attendance to answer any questions in relation to the negotiation process currently underway.  The organizers were very impressed with the response while the members were very pleased to support such a worthy cause leading up to the holidays.

PA bargaining team puts forward proposals for a healthy workplace

The PA bargaining team met with Treasury Board from January 13-15 to put forward a number of proposals to advance PSAC’s vision for a healthy workplace.

FB team raises health and safety issues in bargaining

This past week (January 12 through 15) our FB bargaining team met with Treasury Board/CBSA representatives to continue talks for a new collective agreement.  In negotiations, our team made a number of proposals geared towards making CBSA a much better place to work.

Photos of the 2014 CIU National Convention

Photos taken during the CIU National convention can be viewed by clicking on the following link :

2014 CIU National Convention – Congrès national du SDI 2014

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FB members send out a clear message to the Canadian public

FB members are wearing badges in support of a fair contract.

Our message to CBSA and the government is clear: PSAC/CIU members in the FB bargaining unit keep our communities safe and deserve to be treated with respect.

The following are the different messages on the badges:

  • – I find missing children with or without a contract
  • – I keep drugs out of Canada with or without a contract
  • – I keep weapons out of Canada with or without a contract

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CBSA agrees to affix reflective tape identifiers to flaps on BSO vests

After discussions with CIU, in particular Brother Mark Weber, Chair of the Occupational Safety and Health Committee and Brother André Beaulieu, member of the CBSA Uniform Committee, the CBSA has agreed to amend its position regarding the reflective tape identifiers.

On December 12, CBSA wrote to its managers indicating “The concerns of officers regarding the decision to permanently affix the tape to vest carriers have been heard and after further review, we will return to the previous approach of having it affixed to flaps of vest carriers. Officers who currently have flaps are expected to have the new reflective tape affixed to these immediately. As for vests already completed, officers have the choice of keeping the tape on or removing it until new flaps are provided to them. Any removed reflective tape should be returned to local management.”

For CIU, this is a step in the right direction. Any outstanding issues regarding the Federal Identify Program will be addressed at upcoming OSH or Uniform Committee meetings. If you have any concerns, please contact Brothers Weber or Beaulieu directly.

CIU/PSAC and TB/CBSA resolve Unfair Labour Practice Complaint concerning erroneous information posted on CBSA intranet

CIU National President Jean-Pierre Fortin and CIU Labour Relations Officer Laurel Randle, represented by Chantal Homier-Nehmé, PSAC Legal Officer and Andrew Raven of Raven Law, are pleased to announce that the PSAC/CIU and Treasury Board/CBSA have resolved the Unfair Labour Practice Complaint that was filed on May 12, 2014 in response to the erroneous information that had been provided to our members and posted on the CBSA intranet in the form of Questions and Answers. With the Hearing scheduled to commence on Monday December 1, 2014, the parties were able to reach a settlement after considerable back and forth.

The CBSA will post the revised Questions and Answers with respect to the Conditions of Employment to Carry, Use and Maintain CBSA Issued Defensive Equipment.

The CBSA will advise line managers that advice given to employees will be consistent with these revised Questions and Answers.

The PSAC advised the Public Service Labour and Employment Board (PSLREB) that the complaint has been withdrawn.

The Interim Memorandum of Agreement concerning Arming and MMPI (posted on the CIU web site in August and September) – which had been negotiated to ensure that the CBSA did not act on the assertions in the original Questions and Answers – has now expired as a result of the settlement.

It is important to underscore that in May 2014, the PSAC/CIU also filed a Policy Grievance against the Conditions of Employment. By no means is the issue resolved with this employer. Despite being granted several extensions, the Treasury Board has failed to respond to the Policy Grievance. As a result, we have referred it to the PSAC to pursue before the PSLREB.

In addition, the Duty Firearm Course Advisory Committee (Appendix F) will meet on December 16 at which point we should have more information about the arming training plans.

For ease of reference, please see the Questions and Answers that are now posted on the CBSA Atlas. Should the employer act in a manner that is not in keeping with these statements, or otherwise discriminates against our members, please contact a Labour Relations Officer at the CIU National Office.

Our National President visits the Alberta Branch

Logo CIU-SDI

On November 26 and 27, CIU National President Jean-Pierre Fortin and newly elected Alberta Branch President Dave Degenstein met with Border Services Officers in Edmonton and Calgary to discuss employment contracts and labour-management relations.

A Brother honoured at the Quebec Police Awards

At the November 20, 2014 16th annual Quebec Police Awards in Montreal, Brother Charles Dudemaine, Intelligence Analyst, was awarded an honorary plaque for having helped put a stop to human trafficking that was occurring in Quebec. Those entering Canada illegally were using unguarded roads in the regions of Stanstead and Trout River as well as waterways on the Akwesasne reserve.

CIU continues to promote the creation of a Border Patrol to strengthen CBSA’s ability to carry out checks between crossings.

Sister Chantal Rajotte, CIU’s Fourth National Vice-President, and Brother Normand Lespérance, Second Vice-President of the Montreal Branch, attended the Gala.