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The CAS sector advocates for Ontario’s Child Protection staff who
protect our children. The CAS Sector Executive and Bargaining
Committees, through the central Union, provide resources that
members need to win Better Contracts, Better Working Conditions,
and educate the Public. We are committed to our dedicated
members who see that Ontario’s children are safe.
Bargaining Bulletin
November 19, 2008 Bargaining Bulletin for the members of Local 258, Family
and Children's Services, Waterloo
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Send an e-mail to Hon. Deb Matthews
October 15, 2008
Many agencies are not able to submit balanced budgets due to lack of
adequate funding, and have been forced to cut much-needed support
services and file applications under Section 14 of the Child and Family
Services Act. Your help is needed to pressure the Minister to provide
the required funding that will adequately support programs and services,
retain staff and keep our communities healthy.
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Bargaining is the focus for 2008
March 28, 2008 CASe Notes: CAS sector newsletter
for March 2008 – Bargaining, Convention, sector updates,
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CASe Notes: Big win in York
Region strike
September 25, 2007 CAS sector
newsletter: Story of the York Region strike, sector updates.
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Join Striking CAS Workers August 30
August 29, 2007 Join OPSEU President Warren (Smokey) Thomas and OPSEU
Vice President-Treasurer Patty Rout in a show of solidarity and support for
striking child protection workers in York Region.
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Strike begins at York CAS
August 27, 2007 OPSEU Local 304: Picket lines went up today at the
Children’s Aid Society in York Region.
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York Region CAS could strike Aug 27
August 15, 2007 Staff at York
Region Children’s Aid Society could be on strike as early as Aug. 27, 2007.
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March 9, 2007 York CAS: President
Casselman visits with members of Local 304 to support bargaining
efforts
March 6, 2007 OPSEU will be
preparing a submission on Bill 171, the Health System
Improvements Act, and the regulation of psychotherapy, and its
impact on our members who work as social workers or counsellors
in a broad spectrum of health and social services settings. For
those who may be interested, here is the link to the Health
Professions Regulatory Advisory Council (HPRAC) website, where
you will find its 2006 report, which recommended many of the
changes that are in Bill 171:
www.hprac.org
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