Kingston RO: Grievance Handling GH (In-Person – March 22 & 23, 2025)

March 22, 2025 - March 23, 2025 - 2 day

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

in-person locations TBD

Gives new shop stewards essential knowledge for handling Level I Grievances. Participants gain a better understanding of how to work with members at the initial stages of the grievance procedure and how to mobilize members around workplace problems. 

Open to: All members, and new Local Stewards are encouraged to apply.

Prerequisite: Talking Union Basics (TUB) or its equivalent.
This course is offered over 2 days.

Session 1 – Saturday March 22, 2025 – 9:00am-5:00pm
Session 2 – Sunday March 23, 2025 – 9:00am-5:00pm

Registration deadline: February 20, 2025

Please note that the course is being offered in-person at Kingston RO (locations TBD based on registrations)

Upon successful completion of the course, members will be reimbursed as per approved PSAC policy. The course must be completed in its entirety before the per diem is issued.

Loss of Salary: Eligible loss of salary reimbursement will be paid to members attending the course during hours in which they were scheduled to work. Any eligible loss of salary will be reimbursed upon confirmation of full attendance and completion of the course and in accordance with the applicable PSAC policy.

The following policies are in effect at all PSAC Events:

ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY:
This event is covered by the PSAC Statement on Harassment. Please familiarize yourself further with this policy at: http://psacunion.ca/harassment.

ACOMMODATION REQUIREMENTS:
The PSAC is committed to ensuring that the accessibility requirements of our members are respected. Please indicate your needs and provide any necessary explanation that will assist us in meeting them.

FAMILY CARE POLICY:
The PSAC Family Care Policy will be in effect for the event. Please note that on-site childcare will not be available. For additional details, please see the PSAC Family Care Policy.

All members in good standing in the Kingston Regional Office service area are welcome to register.

The course will be limited for participants. Approvals will be given on a “first come, first served” basis, so please register early to secure your spot.

For more information, please contact: PSAC_Kingston_Mail@psac-afpc.com

REGISTER HERE:

CONFIDENTIAL SELF-IDENTIFICATION (Optional)

The PSAC is committed to ensuring that PSAC Education Programs are accessible to ALL members. The information requested in this section will help us assess our success in reaching members who belong to groups identified in the PSAC Human Rights Policy.

ACCESS INFORMATION

The PSAC Accommodation Policy strives to ensure that union activities are barrier-free for participants with different abilities. Upon acceptance to the School, registrants may be required to further specify their accommodation requests to facilitate their participation in the course.

ENVIRONMENT

SCENT FREE: To assist members with environmental sensitivities, all PSAC events are scent-free events.

APPLICANT SIGNATURE

Please submit your completed application by: Thursday, February 20, 2025, Contact Person: Tammy Lucas, PSAC Kingston Regional Office, PSAC_Kingston_Mail@psac-afpc.com, (613) 542-7322
Applicant: With this registration, I agree to attend and participate in all course sessions. I have read the PSAC policy documents (https://ontario.psac.com/policy-and-info/) on human rights and harassment, and I understand my responsibilities in accordance with them. By submitting the registration form, you are indicating your agreement.