On the second day of USJE’s Equity Conference, members were invited to brainstorm in small groups to review the USJE by-laws through an equity lens, as well as all other areas where USJE could act to strengthen equity. In addition, views were exchanged on how to best safeguard equity when equity issues arise with the employer.
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USJE members urged to file grievances regarding return to worksite policies within 25 working days
USJE is hearing from many members who are struggling with the implementation of a hybrid policy. If you are a USJE member who believes they cannot fulfill their obligation to return to the worksite as it is being implemented at your place of work, it is imperative that you file an individual grievance within 25 working days from the date that the policy is implemented in your workplace.
USJE and RCMP making headway on Detachment Services Assistants Report recommendations
USJE commissioned a report on DSAs and mental health last year, written by leading public safety researcher Dr. Rose Ricciardelli. Some of the report’s more urgent recommendations have begun to be addressed, and the following initiatives are already underway.
Together in Unity, Equity for All — USJE Equity Conference kicks off in Winnipeg
USJE’s inaugural National Equity Conference kicked off yesterday in Winnipeg with the slogan “Together in Unity, Equity for All.” Members and speakers are sharing their insights and expertise about how we can work together in a sustained and collective way to advance equity and justice for all of USJE’s members.
Newsletter – January 27
Tell us about your telework arrangements, Equity Conference and more
Osborne Correctional Centre members welcome visit from President Neufeld and Opposition MP Raquel Dancho
This facility houses some of the highest risk and highest need offenders in the Prairie region. Most offenders living in this facility have a residency condition imposed upon them by the Parole Board of Canada to live at a federally operated CCC.
Remembering Janice Froats, USJE member, colleague and friend
On Friday January 20, 2023 a long time USJE member, colleague and friend to many, Janice Froats passed away unexpectedly. Janice was a Parole Office at Millhaven Institution and fulfilled numerous roles at various sites within the ‘Kingston corridor’ during her decades long career with the Correctional Service of Canada when she acted as a Manager of Assessment and Intervention for the sexual offenders’ program.
Condolences to the family and friends of Kenneth Hazard
Ken was actively involved with the USGE since the 1970s, holding numerous positions within his Local and was elected as Regional Vice-President for the National Parole Service/National Parole Board from 2005 until 2011 when he retired.
USJE leaders meet with Sherbrooke Correctional members to discuss safety and security following shooting incident
The Sherbrooke CCC is located in a high-traffic, residential area of Montreal. Since the shooting, USJE has been strongly advocating for changes and improvements to security at the facility. The safety and security of USJE’s members working in the CCC, and those residing there, is a key priority.
Raising the issues that impact our members with New Brunswick opposition MP
Regional Vice-President Carol Osborne met with Conservative MP John Williamson in St. Stephen, NB to discuss USJE and the 18 departments we represent. The meeting gave RVP Osborne the opportunity to raise member concerns with the MP, including issues affecting our Parole Board, RCMP, Public Prosecutions and Correctional Service members, to name a few.
