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BCIT Student Association – Learn, Grow and Lead by Becoming a Job Steward at MoveUP
February 7, 2025
To: All MoveUP members at BCITSA
As you know, we are heading into collective agreement negotiations with the BCIT Student Association. The collective agreement is one of the most important documents between yourselves and your employer. It determines your wages, benefits, and conditions of work. We need your input to make sure this union contract reflects your needs.
In preparation for upcoming bargaining, we need to elect job stewards to serve with Union Representative Anny Chen on the bargaining committee. Please consider putting your name forward to help fill these important roles.
Our job stewards occupy the most valuable roles in our union. Stewards provide workplace leadership and information, insight and understanding to the staff and elected representatives at the MoveUP office. They offer support and guidance to their co-workers, keep little problems from becoming big ones, and help make the workplace function smoothly. In bargaining, they make sure the needs of the members are represented at the table to ensure you have the best collective agreement possible.
Becoming a job steward is a rewarding experience. It’s an opportunity to help and support your colleagues, while learning valuable skills. As a steward you will learn about your and your co-workers’ rights, and how to stand up to make sure members in your workplace are treated fairly. MoveUP offers regular opportunities for training to learn all the skills needed, which include conflict resolution and a deeper understanding of your collective agreement.
We’re looking for people we can train to be top-notch workplace advocates. We want to make sure you and your co-workers get all the info and support you need.
Please read our online member guide “What is a Job Steward?” and consider putting your name forward.
If you are interested in becoming a steward or learning more about the role, please email Christy Slusarenko at cslusarenko@moveuptogether.ca
In solidarity,
Christy Slusarenko
Vice President, Combined Units