FEBRUARY~MARCH - Unveiling/Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Vancouver City Hall
MARCH - Relaunching of the 1004 Worker newsletter
MAY - Family Days (truck roadeo)
JUNE - BBQ / Picnic
AUGUST - Justice Rocks or Pride Parade
SEPTEMBER - Labour Day and 1004 Golf Tournament
OCTOBER - Gala Celebration
DECEMBER - DVD video or powerpoint of anniversary highlights - presented at regular membership meeting
Events are tentatively scheduled, check the 1004 website and newsletter for updates on events.
Special 100th anniversary merchandise will be released throughout the year, including - t-shirts, stickers, and pins!
Doug McNicol (left) with Steve Varty (right) at Doug's retirement party/roast - January 22, 2011 ...more
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The current Mayor and Council, City Manager, and senior management of the City of Vancouver have made clear their commitment to build stronger, more positive and effective relationships between the City and its civic unions.This report is a synthesis of the detailed responses to a series of questions related to labour‐management relations, and is focused on perceptions of the relationships between the City and its various unions (CUPE Locals 15 and 1004, and IBEW 213), the Fire and Rescue Services and IAAF 18, the Vancouver Police Department and the VPU and VPOA, and the Vancouver Public Library and CUPE Local 391. Report (.pdf file)
An employee survey commissioned by the City of Vancouver indicates less than half of those surveyed have confidence in the leadership of their employer.
Forty seven percent of employees surveyed in a poll conducted by the Hay Group said they think their employer is effectively managed and well-run. ...more
From Oct. 27 to Dec. 1, Think City conducted its fifth annual Citizen Budget survey. In all, 1,758 people completed this year's online survey.
Think City presented the results of the survey to city council at the Dec. 2 final public hearing on the annual operating budget. Summary
Western Canadians support increase in Canada Pension Plan benefits
More than three quarters of western Canadians support increasing Canada Pension Plan benefits, according to a new national survey. Eighty percent also support increasing federal payments to senior citizens and four in ten believe the government is moving too slowly in reforming Canada’s pension system.
The Future of Pensions: Poll Highlights
The Future of Pensions poll was completed by Environics Research Group in late August for the Canadian Union of Public Employees and the Public Service Alliance of Canada. It surveyed 2,020 Canadians and has a margin of error of +/-2.2 per cent 19 times out of 20.
Canadians support increase in Canada Pension Plan benefits
More than three-quarters of Canadians support increasing Canada Pension Plan benefits, according to a new national survey released today. Eighty percent of Canadians also support increasing federal payments to senior citizens and half of the survey respondents believe the government is moving too slow in reforming Canada’s pension system.
Retirement: CUPE's campaign to strengthen public pension plans
An interview with Claude Généreux, national secretary-treasurer of CUPE
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