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insideAESES – October 2024

Tuesday, October 1st, 2024

insideAESES October 2024 | Volume 47 | Number 05

Welcome to October! Wow, where did the summer go? Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the Fall. As we welcome, Rob Parker as AESES’ new president, we also have a new look to insideAESES. We are no longer bound to a PDF file and our articles and content will live dynamically on our website. Please be patient with us, as there might be a few hiccups along the way. If you have any questions or comments about the new look, please email contact@aeses.ca.

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

Enjoy the month!

 

 

President’s Message – October 2024

Sunday, October 1st, 2023

Rob ParkerGreetings my fellow AESES members! Rob Parker here, your newly minted AESES President. It is both my honour and privilege to be serving you in this role for the current Board term.

I am keenly aware of the large shoes I have to fill, as our late president, leader, and friend Chris McCann’s influence and impact were far-reaching. Rest assured; I will do my very best not to let you down. Chris’ passing has affected us all in AESES quite profoundly, and grief can be a very lonely and isolating process. His memorial service was quite cathartic though, as it was so well attended that it became obvious that no one there was alone in their grief and sadness. We were all there for each other. This is precisely how Chris, and certainly I, feel about AESES.

We’re in this together. We are here for you. You are not alone.

With the arrival of fall comes a new term and a renewed energy on our campuses. This is no less the case with AESES, as we look for ways to connect with you. We have several Brown Bag Lunches planned over the coming months, as well as a recent New Members’ Meeting on October 2nd.

There is also no shortage of social and educational activities coming up. Everything from our Education Seminars (some which are already sold out and new ones have just opened!) to our legendary (and renamed), AESES 2024 Children’s Winter Holiday Extravaganza are on tap for the fall term. More exciting announcements and activities are to come. Please watch for communications and follow us on social media for further updates.

Of course, our primary mission is to ensure that your interests, concerns, and priorities are well-represented and protected as we navigate the peaks and valleys that come with being employed in post-secondary education. We all experience challenges and invariably have questions regarding what rights and protections we are afforded in the workplace. We also want to be sure that our best interests are represented when it’s time to bargain for a better, more equitable deal for us all. Always remember: We’re in this together. We are here for you. You are not alone.

I sincerely look forward to meeting and working with many of you over the coming months. Please feel free to reach out to me, your board rep, or anyone at the AESES Business Office should you have any questions or concerns, or should you need advice regarding workplace issues.

In solidarity

Rob

Contract Admin – October 2024

Sunday, October 1st, 2023

Contract AdminOctober 2024

Here are the cases that our members are currently facing with each employer as of October 1, 2024.

 

University of Manitoba

  • The grievance filed on behalf of a member whose family status issue was not adequately accommodated by the University has been referred to arbitration.
  • The member grievance filed on behalf of a member who received a 2-day suspension for allegedly failing to provide an adequate level of service based on their training was denied at the First Stage and has been referred to Second Stage.

 

The University of Winnipeg

  • None

 

AESES Appointments – October 2024

Sunday, October 1st, 2023

Welcome on BoardHere 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).

AESES 2024 Children’s Winter Holiday Extravaganza Registration

Sunday, October 1st, 2023

Holiday lightsJoin us December 1!

The AESES Activities Committee is excited to announce the annual AESES 2024 Children’s Winter Holiday Extravaganza! It’s been renamed!

Enjoy an afternoon filled with entertainment from Brian Glow, “International Illusionist and Comedy Magician,” face painting, balloon twisting, food, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus.

Sunday, December 1, 2024, 1:00 – 4:00 pm
MPR, 220-224 UMSU University Centre
University of Manitoba, Fort Garry Campus

  • Dependent children aged 10 and younger will receive a hot meal and gift, courtesy of AESES.
  • Lunch will also be available for purchase for parents /guardians and children over the age of 10. This is a cash only event.
  • This event is for signed AESES members. If not yet signed, visit: aeses.ca/forms/membership-application to fill out a form.
REGISTER TODAY!

The deadline to register is November 6, 2024.

The Committee is also looking for volunteers to help during the event. Visit the registration form above to learn more.

New Faces

Sunday, October 1st, 2023

New FacesWelcome new members to AESES!

Visit our New Faces page to view the latest AESES hires for October 2024 at both universities, as reported to us by the University of Manitoba (UM) and The University of Winnipeg (UW). The lists include full-time, part-time, temporary, and seasonal employees.

AESES Volunteers’ Appreciation Banquet 2024

Sunday, October 1st, 2023

Annually, AESES acknowledges, thanks, and celebrates its Board of Representatives and longstanding volunteers. This year’s event took place at the Viscount Gort Hotel in April. Chris McCann, AESES President presented the following pins and awards after supper:

Bronze Pin – 5 Years of Service
Tracey Clifton-Hanslip and Jennifer Holbrow

Silver Pin – 10 Years of Service
Glenn Bergen, Melissa Blonjeaux, Daniel Matthes, Funmi Owoade and Blair Zelinsky

Jennifer Holbrow, Melissa Blonjeaux and Blair Zelinsky

The Dedicated Service Award was presented to Meaghan Michaluk for her consistent and unwavering dedication to AESES, for which we are profoundly grateful. Meaghan started at The University of Winnipeg over ten years ago in Kinesiology, then took on further roles as an Academic Advisor, then the Faculty of Education. Meaghan made time for AESES, stepping up and serving in many important roles such as a member of the Classification, Finance and Diversity Committees, as a Board rep, and serving as Vice-President for UW.

Meaghan Michaluk and Chris McCann

The final presentation of the evening was for Laurie Morris, AESES Honourary Life Member – Past President. Until she retired from the Department of Philosophy in 2023, Laurie had worked at the University of Manitoba for 42 years. For AESES, she was a wonderful presence. Laurie joined the board in 1999 and served AESES is so many capacities. She was an organizing force for the Activities Committee, diving into Negotiations and being a leader at that bargaining table through four contract negotiations and serving on the Executive Board first as Secretary way back in 2008 and then Executive VP for four years and culminating with eight years as AESES President. Chris thanked Laurie for all the time and wisdom she provided over the years! Congratulations on this prestigious award.

Tom Moyle, Laurie Morris, Chris McCann

Can You Tell Me? Caregiving Leaves

Sunday, October 1st, 2023

NotesCaregiving Leaves

Situations may arise where an employee needs time off work to care for a family member with a serious illness or injury. Leaves are available through the AESES Collective Agreements and the Employment Standards Code of Manitoba allowing members time off work to manage longer-term caregiving obligations.  

Members required to care for a family member facing a significant risk of death can take Compassionate Care Leave. As covered in Article 18.5 in the AESES-UM Collective Agreement and Article 16.5 in the AESES-UW Collective Agreement, Compassionate Care Leave provides eligible members with up to 28 weeks of unpaid leave. It can be taken in one or two periods, but each must be at least one week long.  

UM members are eligible for this leave once they have completed 30 calendar days of employment, and UW members are eligible once they have completed 90 calendar days of employment. When possible, UM members are to provide their supervisor with notice of at least one pay period, and UW members are to provide at least 10 working days’ notice. Members must also submit a medical note as soon as possible stating that the family member has a serious medical condition with a significant risk of death within 26 weeks and requires the care and support of one or more family members.

Compassionate Care Leaves in both the AESES-UM and AESES-UW Collective Agreements state that an eligible family member means a family member as defined by the Employment Standards Code of Manitoba. Family is defined very broadly in the Employment Standards Code. Children, stepchildren, parents, grandparents, spouses, common law spouses, brothers, sisters, step-brothers, step-sisters, aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews are all considered family members. The definition also includes those who are not related, but whom the employee considers to be like a close relative. 

If the family member is not at risk of death, another option available is Leave Related to Critical Illness provided under the provincial Employment Standards Code. Employees can take up to 37 weeks of Leave Related to Critical Illness within a 52-week period to provide care to a critically ill child under 18 years old, and up to 17 weeks within a 52-week period to provide care to a critically ill adult. It can be taken in one or more periods, however, each period must be at least one week long. Leave Related to Critical Illness is an unpaid leave. 

An employee caring for a critically ill child must have worked at least 30 days with the employer to be entitled to this leave. While an employee caring for a critically ill adult must have worked at least 90 days with the employer to be eligible. When possible, employees must give at least one pay period of notice before the leave and provide their employer with a medical note as soon as possible. Employees are still entitled to Leave Related to Critical Illness even if they are unable to give notice. 

Compassionate Care Leave and Leave Related to Critical Illness allow employees time off to deal with these obligations without the loss of their job, but they are unpaid leaves. AESES members may be eligible for the federal EI (Employment Insurance) special benefits for workers who take time off work due to caring for a critically ill or injured person or family member. To find out more, call Service Canada toll-free at 1 800 O-Canada (1-800-622-6232) or use their online Benefits Finder: canada.ca/en/services/benefits/finder.html   

If you need consultation on a caregiving situation, contact us at LabourTeam@aeses.ca. 

For info on short-term family care leave options, see the Can You Tell Me: Resources for Family Care article in the December 2023 insideAESES newsletter. 

Safety and Health Corner – October 2024

Sunday, October 1st, 2023

Health and SafetyAnnouncing the New AESES Safety & Health Committee

The AESES Board of Representatives recently established the AESES Safety & Health Committee to connect safety representatives across the AESES membership and promote consistency between workplace health and safety policies and practices at UM, UW, and St. Andrew’s College. The Membership consists of the AESES President or a designate, the Contract Administrators for UM and UW (Rob Parker and Joan Duesterdiek), and AESES Labour Relations Officer Lorne Hilton 

The rationale for creating this Committee is to be more supportive and connected to safety and health in the workplace. This new corner of the newsletter will be used to highlight the committee’s work, as well as share important safety & health tips and information to help nurture a community of caring – for our colleagues and ourselves. 

Stay tuned for updates on the Committee’s activities in this section of the newsletter. Any workplace safety and health items you would like to bring to the committee’s attention can be emailed to labourteam@aeses.ca 

Currently we have 19 AESES appointed representatives on the safety committees at the UM and 3 at the UW.   

There are vacancies in the following Local Area Safety and Health (LASH) committees:

  • Nursing
  • Education, St, Paul’s, St. John’s, NCTR, CATL

Any AESES-UM members working in the above areas interested in being the AESES appointed representative on the respective vacant LASH committee for a 2-year term can email labourteam@aeses.ca. 

For more info on UM LASH committees, visit the UM Intranet website. For more information on the UW Workplace Safety & Health Committee, visit the UW Human Resources website.  

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.