/
/
/
/
/
Training cost reimbursement available for CSS workers

Training cost reimbursement available for CSS workers

Apply to the joint CSS labour adjustment and education fund by Aug 29

BURNABY—If you are a CUPE community social services worker who was laid off as of April 1, 2011 or later, or have had a reduction in hours and are currently a union member covered by a CSS bargaining association collective agreement, you may be eligible for reimbursement of training costs.

The labour adjustment and education funds are also available for current employees who have successfully completed a probationary period in a CSS bargaining collective agreement and are interested in skills development.

The funds are available through a grant from the provincial government resulting from a joint request made by the CSSBA and the CSSEA during the negotiation of the 2010 – 2012 collective agreement. 

Applications are now being accepted, and the deadline is 4 p.m. on August 29. You can download an application form here, along with an overview of the fund and frequently asked questions. For more information, contact CUPE’s Community Social Services Coordinator Cheryl Colborne: #500-4940 Canada Way, Burnaby, BC  V5G 4T3. Telephone:  604-291-1940. Email:  ccolborne@cupe.ca

cope 491
Share this

Latest News

More needs to be done to save Surrey StrongStart, says program staff union

More needs to be done to save Surrey StrongStart, says program staff union

April 9, 2024
SURREY – The union representing the Early Childhood Educators that staff Surrey’s StrongStart program are urging the Surrey School District to explore all options to save this vital public education program….
SURREY – The union representing the Early Childhood Educators that staff Surrey’s StrongStart program are urging the Surrey School District to explore all options to save this vital public education program....

Budget 2024 tackles economic uncertainty with investments in public services and affordability – CUPE BC

Budget 2024 tackles economic uncertainty with investments in public services and affordability – CUPE BC

February 22, 2024
VICTORIA— Budget 2024 continues the BC NDP’s record of making meaningful investments in the public services that matter to people and communities, and creating and expanding programs that make life…
VICTORIA— Budget 2024 continues the BC NDP’s record of making meaningful investments in the public services that matter to people and communities, and creating and expanding programs that make life...

District of Chetwynd workers ratify new contract

District of Chetwynd workers ratify new contract

February 15, 2024
CHETWYND – After a collaborative round of negotiations CUPE 3052 members, municipal workers in the District of Chetwynd, have overwhelmingly ratified a new four-year contract. The new agreement includes wage…
CHETWYND – After a collaborative round of negotiations CUPE 3052 members, municipal workers in the District of Chetwynd, have overwhelmingly ratified a new four-year contract. The new agreement includes wage...