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Coldest Night of the Year Fundraising Walk 2025

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024

Donate to Chris McCann’s Crew: Team AESES!

Join us as we honour the legacy of our beloved former president, Chris McCann, by continuing the tradition he started: participating in the Coldest Night of the Year fundraising walk on Friday, February 22, 2025. This marks our third year supporting this cause, and Chris McCann’s Crew: Team AESES is walking in his memory to raise funds for St. Boniface Street Links. Help us celebrate Chris’s dedication to helping others by contributing to this meaningful cause.

Team donations can be made here.

 

 

AESES Children’s Winter Holiday Extravaganza

Sunday, December 10th, 2023

On Sunday, December 1, over 250 children and their families attended the Children’s Winter Holiday Extravaganza to enjoy the sights and sounds of the holidays at UMSU University Centre on the UM Fort Garry Campus.

Everyone enjoyed a fun afternoon of food, gifts, temporary tattoos, cookie painting, clowns, and main stage entertainment by Brian Glow, International Illusionist and Comedy Magician. Santa and Mrs. Claus also stopped for a visit and photos.

Thank you to the AESES Activities Committee and all the dedicated volunteers who made the event possible again this year! Also, thanks to Blair Zelinsky and Colleen Thompson for the use of their photos.

 

insideAESES – December 2024

Sunday, December 10th, 2023

insideAESES December 2024 Volume 47 | Number 06

Welcome to December and in a blink of an eye we will be in 2025! But before we think ahead to the new year, let’s enjoy the upcoming winter break! Here’s our December issue, which lives on the website just like our October issue. We are still deciding on what works the best for our members, so there still might be a few hiccups along the way. If you have any questions or comments about the new format, please email contact@aeses.ca.

With that being said, here’s what you might find interesting for this issue:

Enjoy the winter break!

 

 

Can You Tell Me? Can Work Hours Be Modified?

Sunday, December 10th, 2023

LaptopModified Work Hours

The concept of a 4-day workweek or having every second Monday off is an appealing idea for many. From time to time, an AESES employee may need or want to adjust their hours of work temporarily or permanently. There is language in the AESES Collective Agreements that allows members to request a modified work schedule.  

Members at both UM and UW can request a modified work schedule. It is important to note that while the language in both the AESES-UM and AESES-UW Collective Agreements allows employees to make such a request, approval is not guaranteed. The employer must consider the feasibility of the request by examining particulars such as the type of work the employee does, the Department’s hours of operation, staffing levels and current workloads. If the request is approved on a temporary or permanent basis, it is also important to note that the employer can still amend or cancel the arrangement if they deem it necessary. 

As covered in Article 11.2 of the AESES-UW Collective Agreement, UW members can submit a request for a modified work week in writing to their supervisor. When making the request, you should be aware that a modified work week may include but is not limited to, flextime, banked time, or a compressed work week. The employer will consider the request and provide a written response in a reasonable period. If approval is granted by the Employer for a modified work week, the terms and conditions of the modified work week are confirmed in a Letter of Understanding (LOU). 

The process is similar for UM members, as outlined in Articles 11.1 and 12.8 of the AESES-UM Collective Agreement. When a recurring exchange of work for time off exceeds one pay period, it is considered a modified work schedule. UM members can submit a request for a modified work schedule to their supervisor. If granted after due consideration by the employer, the terms and conditions of the modified work schedule shall be confirmed by a LOU signed by the Department, Human Resources, the employee(s), and the Association. 

If you need assistance with a modified work schedule request, contact us at LabourTeam@aeses.ca

For info on short-term or one-time schedule change requests, referred to as the Banking of Regular Time, see the Can You Tell Me article in the August 2024 insideAESES newsletter.

2025 Proposed Budget

Sunday, December 10th, 2023

Below is the AESES Finance Committee’s proposed budget for 2025. These estimates are subject to approval by the Board of Representatives at their meeting on December 10, 2024.

PROPOSED BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR YEAR 2025
YTD BUDGET ESTIMATES
as of Sept. 30 2024 2025
INCOME:
   Dues – U of Manitoba  $1,031,699.03  $1,338,642  $1,428,903
   Dues – U of Winnipeg  $198,722.13  $238,945  $261,320
   Dues – St. Andrew’s College  $1,095.01  $1,441  $1,528
TOTAL INCOME $1,231,516.17  $1,579,028  $1,691,751
EXPENSES:
MEMBERS’ SERVICES
   Activities $36,223.32  $49,800  $54,800
   Diversity $-  $2,500  $2,500
   Health & Safety $-  $-  $2,500
   Public relations $10,882.00  $23,725  $20,925
   Remuneration $19,370.75  $24,240  $41,675
   CCU Affiliation $52,987.70  $65,862  $78,279
   Members’ education $14,346.67  $33,000  $30,000
   Printing $-  $1,000  $2,000
   Meeting expenses $4,073.55  $3,700  $14,550
   Professional fees $58,115.88  $210,500  $195,500
   Special projects $3,412.50  $-  $5,500
 $199,412.37  $414,327  $448,229
PERSONNEL
   President – salary & benefits $57,905.68  $82,835  $96,269
   Staff – salaries & benefits/education $565,223.83  $769,077  $807,749
 $623,129.51  $851,912  $904,018
OFFICE OPERATING
   Equipment services $1,691.98  $2,750  $3,050
   Office expenses $11,040.63  $17,550  $17,750
   Premises $80,014.53  $110,000  $109,000
   Professional fees $22,648.54  $23,900  $27,000
   Communications $7,504.98  $12,500  $11,000
 $122,900.66  $166,700  $167,800
TOTAL EXPENSES $945,442.54  $1,432,940  $1,520,047
OPERATING INCOME (LOSS) FOR PERIOD $286,073.63  $146,088  $171,704
ADDITIONS TO FURNITURE & COMPUTERS $7,985.77  $10,000  $4,000
NET INCOME (LOSS) FOR PERIOD $278,087.86  $136,088  $167,704

President’s Message – December 2024

Sunday, December 10th, 2023

Rob Parker

Season’s greetings and happy holidays AESES folk!

As the old Andy Williams song proclaims, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year.” For many of us, this is true. It’s a time to reconnect with family and friends, to reflect on the year gone by, and to look forward with anticipation to the year ahead. This is a time to remember what is important to us in life. Family. Friends. Faith. Some of us will have different definitions of what these words mean to us, but in many ways, despite these differences, the fact that we all share in cherishing these values makes us more alike than most would think.

Things have been quite busy here at the AESES office, as well. In addition to the excellent advocacy and representative work the staff do, AESES held its annual children’s holiday party on December 1, this year renamed the Children’s Winter Holiday Extravaganza! With over 250 children and their families, it was a packed house with smiles all around. Brian Glow, International Illusionist and Comedy Magician entertained the crowd with mind-numbing illusions and amazing tricks with audience participation. And of course, Santa also stopped by for a visit. A huge thank you to the members of the Activities Committee and to those who volunteered and helped make the day possible!

Our Labour Team has also been busy with The University of Winnipeg Negotiations Committee, meeting regularly in preparation for the imminent bargaining. Stay tuned for more updates as they become available.

With the winter break fast approaching, I sincerely hope that everyone enjoys this very well-deserved break and all that comes with it, be it travelling home, visiting with family and friends, or just sleeping in to rest and recharge. But let’s not forget those who are less fortunate than us. The holidays can be a trying time for many, with some feeling lonely, stressed, and anxious.

If you find the holidays a rough time for any reason, please know that there are resources available to members and their families to help with the feelings of anxiety, stress, and isolation. You can find a list of wellness resources on our website and please don’t be afraid to access them.

To all, from all of us here at AESES,
please have a very safe and happy holiday season!

Respectfully and In Solidarity,

Rob

P.S. Hardly an afterthought, but we at AESES would all like to acknowledge the profound contribution Executive Director Lisa McKendry has made to AESES in her 20 years of employment with the organization and wish her much luck, love, and happiness in her well-earned retirement. Thank You, Lisa!

AESES Appointments

Sunday, October 1st, 2023

Welcome on Board

Here are the new appointments since December 6, 2024.

The following members have been appointed to the Board of Representatives: Zach Henderson (UM) District 4, Sarah Slagerman (UM) District 32, and Natasha Taiarol (UW) District 51.

 

Here are the new appointments since August 1, 2024.

The following members have been appointed to the Board of Representatives: Jade Tanner (UM) District 3, Kamal Dhir (UM) District 4, and Dave Nicholls (UM) District 8. New committee additions: Charlene Hawryluk (UM) and Shivani Bhukhureea (UW) to the Finance Committee and William Toms, William Fischer, Samuel Ariyibi, Kristine Ballantine, Carla Kirkpatrick, Finley Makila, Christina Phillips to their respective LASH Committees (UM) and to the Safety and Health Committee (UM).

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.