Office of the Regional Executive Vice President: Ontario
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Reports to the National Board of Directors
- June 2008 [word]
- February 2008 [word]
- October 2007 [word]
- June 2007 [pdf]
- February 2007 [pdf]
- October 2006 [pdf]
- June 2006 [pdf]
- January 2006 [pdf]
- October 2005 [pdf]
- June 2005 [pdf]
- October 2004 [pdf]
About
Gerry Halabecki is the PSAC Regional Executive Vice-President (REVP) for Ontario. He was re-elected in 2005 at the PSAC's Triennial Ontario Regional Convention.
As an REVP, Gerry is responsible for the following activities in his region: the Regional Council, organizing and recertifications, education, political and social action, women's and equity programs, Area Councils, Directly Chartered Locals and separate employers, the Federation of Labour and related committees, and District Labour Councils.
Gerry shares national responsibilities for the following portfolios:
- Collective Bargaining
- Federal Sector Reorganization and Modernization
- Classification Reform and Pay Equity
- Local Development
and is responsible for the:
- TC bargaining unit
- Nav Canada bargaining unit
- Canada Post bargaining unit
- PSAC National Conference for Racially Visible Members
He also sits on the following National Board of Directors committees:
- Collective Bargaining Committee (Co-chairs with NEVP Patty Ducharme)
- Local Development (with REVP Ed Cashman)
- Roles, Responsibilities and Structure
Prior to his election as REVP in 2000, Gerry worked for the Canadian Grain Commission in Thunder Bay for 25 years. In 1999, Gerry was re-elected as Regional Vice-President for the Agriculture Union of the PSAC for the Northwestern Ontario region, a position he had held since 1996.
Gerry began his union activities in 1986 when he was elected as vice-president of Agriculture Union Local 30. He was subsequently elected as president of his Local, a position he held for the next seven years. He served as a bargaining team member during the 1997-98 and 1999-2000 rounds of bargaining for the Treasury Board Technical Services Group.

