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CUPE 748

Representing staff at School District 8, Creston Community Complex, and Creston Public Library in the Kootenay Region of BC

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Provincial Framework Agreement Reached

September 26, 2022

The K-12 Presidents are endorsing the new Provincial Framework Agreement reached last week. The British Columbia Public School Employers’ Association (BCPSEA) also endorses the agreement. Both recommend the agreement be part of local collective
agreements.

More at Pres_Council_Bulletin_PFA_endorsed_2022_09_23

Provincial Framework for our Collective Agreement
Newsletter September 26, 2022

Upcoming Events

May
30
Sat
9:00 am Annual General Membership Meeting
Annual General Membership Meeting
May 30 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Locations: Wildflower School Gym, 811 Stanley St., Nelson The Ramada, Creston Positions up for election are: Vice President – West – 2 year term Vice President – East – 1 year term Treasurer – 2 year term Stewards – 1 year term Area Reps (7 positions total) Nelson, Kaslo, Crawford Bay – 1 year term ... Read more
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