Pay Zones
Minutes –National Pay Zone Committee
Conference Call Monday December 19, 2005
In attendance:
Robyn Benson
Geoff Fortier
Gerry Halabecki
Liam McCarthy
Elizabeth McCormick
Glenn Miller
Brain Molsberry
Bill Osborne
Yvan Thauvette
Agenda
Introductions
Roundtable discussion on strategy
Business Arising
1. Introductions:
Robyn Benson
Co-chair of committee, PSAC Regional Executive Vice President: Prairies
Gerry Halabecki
Co-chair of committee, PSAC Regional Executive Vice President: Ontario
Geoff Fortier, Union of Canadian Transportation
Employees,
GL INM at Coast Guard Prescott, President of Local 00054 UCTE/PSAC.
Elizabeth McCormick, Government Services Union
GL MAM at Boiler Room Research Centre in British Columbia, Regional
Vice President of GSU (British Columbia and Yukon)
Glenn Miller, Agriculture Union
GS at an agriculture research station, former Table 2 bargaining
team member.
Brian Molsberry, Union of National Defense Employees
GL COI, Regional Vice President (Manitoba and Saskatchewan) of UNDE
Bill Osborne, Union of Solicitor General Employees
GL MAN at the Drumheller Correctional Institution, organized a Prairie
based committee to address the issue of pay zones.
Yvan Thauvette, Union of Veteran Affairs’
Employees
HS at a hospital in Montreal, National Vice President of UVAE, former
Table 2 bargaining team member.
Liam McCarthy, PSAC Research Officer
2. Roundtable discussion on strategy:
Sister Benson stated that the meeting should be focused on federal
election strategy and gearing up towards the next round of collective
bargaining.
There was some discussion on the possibility of seeking out legal
avenues to pursue this issue. Sister Benson stated that the PSAC
continues to actively look at this possibility.
Sister McCormick and Brother Thauvette stated that there would
need to be reasonable lump sums provided to members who would not
see an increase in pay through harmonization of zones.
Brother Molsberry suggested that the committee establish clear
timelines for the committee’s work. The brother also informed
the National Pay Zone committee that the Union of National Defense
Employees also has a committee that is up and running to address
the issue of pay zones.
It was also proposed that an outline of the committee’s stategy
along with the lobbying documents and committee meeting minutes
be posted on the website.
3. Information needs identified by the committee:
A compilation of conciliation board reccomendations on the reduction
of pay zones
4. Next Meeting:
The next meeting will be early spring of 2006 in Ottawa to establish
a mandate, set priorities, set time lines and strategies.
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