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newsletters win awardsOPSEUs
annual awards for local newsletters were announced and presented October 15 at the OPSEU
Editors Weekend.
Judges Thomas Walkom, a writer for the Toronto Star, and Debbie Wilson,
a free-lance illustrator, cartoonist and designer, judged the entries from union locals.
The presentation was made at the awards banquet, attended by about 50
local editors, OPSEU President Leah Casselman, First Vice-President/Treasurer Len Hupet
and workshop facilitators.
And the winners were:
Best design: Category A: The Guardian, Local 737 Category B: The
Collective Voice, Local 438 Category C: Local Lines, Local 415
Best original photo: Unfettered, Local 558
Best original cartoon: Local Lines, Local 415
Best original illustration: Unfettered, Local 558
Best local website: www.achilles.net/~opseu415/ Local 415
Best feature: Category A: Shining Path, Local 460 Category C:
Unfettered, Local 558
Best editorial: Category A: Shining Path, Local 460 Category B: Union
Talk, Local 479 Category C: News Break, Local 562
Best News Coverage: Category B: Union Talk, Local 479 Category C: The
Clarion, Local 436
Rookie of the year: Category A: Razor Wire, Local 642 Category B: Quovis
Modo, Local 582
Most improved: Category B: Union Talk, Local 479
Best overall: Category B: Union Talk, Local 479 Category C. Unfettered,
Local 558
Best strike/bargaining communication: Category A: Shining Path, Local
460 Category B: Quovis Modo, Local 582
36 strikers in Timmins need financial support
Members of Local 641 Intergarin
Communtaire Cochrane Community Living have been on strike since Sept. 27.
These 36 members are asking for respect from their employer. Their 100
per cent strike vote is a mark of their determination and their confidence in their
leadership.
"The members have won all 55 of the grievances they have filed
which obviously demonstrates the type of employer they have to deal with," said
developmental services sector chair Bev Toivonen.
She urged members and locals to support the striking members of Local
641. You can send messages of support and financial contributions to the local:
Attention: Lindsay Law
c/o OPSEU Regional Office
Unit 11 425 Algonquin Blvd. E.
Timmins, ONTARIO
P4N 1B5
Please make your cheques payable to Local 641 Cochrane Community Living.
New team elected to produce In Solidarity
Three veterans and two new faces were elected to the editorial board
of In Solidarity, OPSEUs quarterly newsletter for union stewards and
activists.
Returning to the editorial board are Laurie Chapman of Local 323 in
Orillia, Len Mason of Local 737 in Thunder Bay and Gavin Anderson of Local 460 in
Kingston. Newcomers are Vern Silver of Local 670 in Sault Ste. Marie and Larry Farr of
Local 559 in Toronto.
Laurie, Len and Vern work in the Ontario Public Service. Larry comes
from the community college support staff sector, and Gavin is drawn from the Broader
Public Service.
All five produce local publications in addition to their work on the
central magazine.
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