Listen Live

Tentative agreement reached between SD8 and CUPE 748

A tentative settlement between School District 8 (Kootenay Lake) and CUPE Local 748 has been reached after a long mediation process.

“It was a very collaborative, positive process,” superintendent Trish Smillie said. “The school district is looking forward to working with CUPE to focus on excellence for all learners in a nurturing environment.”

The board has approved the deal, but union members need to have their say through a ratification vote.

According to the union’s website, both parties have agreed to recommend ratification to their respective members, and the tentative agreement would only become valid if a majority vote (50 per cent plus one) of the members elect to approve the memorandum of agreement. 

According to the website, steps to achieve ratification may be complex, but the vote is fairly easy. Several meetings have been set up around the district so members can hear about the contract and review any documents which may accompany the tentative agreement. 

Once a majority vote has been established in favor of revisions the collective agreement is adjusted accordingly. 

Ratification vote meetings are scheduled from today through March 9, across the district

Mediation took place last month after union workers voted 98 per cent in favor of a strike

CUPE president Michelle Bennett previously said they were looking at taking job action in order to ensure workers get the support they need. 

“CUPE 748 members are proud of the work they do. Over 4,700 students, and their families, depend on the services we provide every day in our schools and communities,” Bennett said in a news release. “The school district is threatening these services by demanding concessions at the bargaining table. Members deserve better.”

According to the district, the deadline to finalize ratification is March 15.

The previous three-year contract expired at the end of June 2022.

Neither side has disclosed what key issues were being brought to the table.

Continue Reading

ckcv Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

RCMP vehicle sparks wildfire north of Lytton

A wildfire burning near Lytton grew to over 1.5 square kilometres Thursday and has been declared a wildfire of note by the B.C. Wildfire Service.

Climate advocate joins B.C. Greens leadership race

The B.C. Greens have added 24-year-old climate advocate Emily Lowan from Victoria to the slate of candidates in the party's leadership race.

Residents can leave feedback on CleanBC initiative using survey

The B.C. government wants your thoughts on its plan to lower emissions by filling in a survey.

West Kootenay under drought level three

Drought conditions in most of the West Kootenay region are at drought level three.  

Thunder Cats defenceman jumps to ACAC

Creston Thunder Cats defenceman Jace Litoski is college bound after signing with the Portage College Voyageurs of the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference.
- Advertisement -