Association of Employees
Supporting Education Services

President’s Message – December 2025

Rob Parker

Greetings, awesome AESES Members, and welcome to December – also known as “the month where we pretend we’re organized.”

The holiday season brings thoughts of family, whether near or far. And at holiday time, every family is a little loud, messy, and occasionally wonders who ate the last Quality Street (spoiler: it was absolutely someone in HR). Our union family is no different – we debate, we disagree, but when it matters most, we show up for one another. That’s what unions do. And ours does it pretty darn well.

For some of us, “home” means a packed living room full of relatives and one very confused dog. For others, it’s a phone call, a video chat, or sharing a moment across oceans and time zones. For many AESES members, it’s right here… on campus, in the office, in the classroom -standing shoulder to shoulder with coworkers who long ago stopped being “colleagues” and started being “the people who understand your workday horrors better than your actual family.”

Our membership includes folks from every background imaginable—different races, genders, languages, identities, faiths, and traditions. Some light candles. Some decorate trees. Some celebrate holidays at times the rest of us are unaware. Some celebrate by ignoring the holidays entirely and catching up on sleep (a noble and underrated custom).

We all share universal hopes – things like safety at work, dignity and respect, fair wages, and most importantly, time with the people we love and a future that is not just “surviving until Friday.”

Diversity isn’t a challenge – it’s our superpower. If the employer ever tries to divide us, they quickly discover it’s like trying to separate Tupperware lids from the containers: good luck, friend.

We’ve started or soon will start bargaining at both Universities. Together, we’re pushing for:

  • Better wages, so members can enjoy the holidays without needing a spreadsheet to calculate gift affordability.
  • Better benefits, so no one must choose between seeing a doctor and paying rent.
  • Safer workplaces, so everyone goes home in one piece and not “creatively patched together with office supplies.”

Behind every bargaining proposal is a real person with a real family and real worries. A parent trying to say “yes” to a school trip. A worker caring for their aging parents. A member simply trying to make it through December without Windows updating at the worst possible moment (miracles do happen).

This season isn’t easy for everyone. Some members face illness, financial strain, grief, or isolation. A strong union family doesn’t forget them. We check in. We help. We make sure no one is left behind – because solidarity is more than chants and picket signs. It’s everyday acts of kindness, like sharing overtime fairly or welcoming a new co-worker instead of forcing them to find every elf on a shelf we’ve hidden in the Dean’s Office.

We don’t all experience the workplace the same way. Some members face racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, or barriers due to disability or immigration status. Ignoring those realities doesn’t make us a family – it makes us a sitcom family that pretends everything’s fine while the house is literally on fire.

Listening, making space, and standing up for one another is what makes us strong. It is so important to:

  • Honour our families – however they are made. We must keep fighting for the wages, protections, and time needed to care for them.
  • Celebrate our diversity – not just in words, but in action, policy, contracts, and leadership.
  • Live our solidarity – by supporting members who are struggling and showing up for one another with open hearts (and maybe baked goods).

In a world that tries hard to divide working people, let’s continue proving the opposite: that people with different stories can share one purpose and one fight.

Now, to wrap things up (see what I did there?)

Thank you for everything you do.

Thank you for the strength you bring.

And thank you for making AESES not just a union, but a family— … you know, the kind you might actually want to spend time with.

Wishing you peace, joy, good eats, cool treats, and time with the people (and pets) you love.

Here’s to new victories in the year ahead – won together, as one diverse and powerful union family.

I hope you all have a very happy holiday!

In Solidarity,

Rob

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Did you know

AESES is affiliated with the Confederation of Canadian Unions (CCU).

AESES' Charter Meeting was held in December of 1972.

We offer bursaries for AESES dependents at both universities.

Anyone can attend a Board meeting by calling the AESES Business Office prior to the meeting and confirming their attendance.

AESES requires new volunteers for various committees. Please contact the Business Office if you are an AESES member interested in joining one of our committees.