/
/
/
/
/
UCBC sheds light on ‘shared services’

UCBC sheds light on ‘shared services’

VANCOUVER – The Universities Coordinated Bargaining Committee wants answers on the provincial government’s latest assault on post secondary jobs.  UCBC members from CUPE university locals at UBC, UNBC, SFU, UVic, Royal Roads and TRU met Monday to discuss the implications of the province’s Administrative Service Delivery Transformation Project.

The project had been quietly running over the summer with an extremely short timeline and apparent plans to implement it as early as this September.  While management positions appear safe from scrutiny, many CUPE jobs are targeted, including facilities, maintenance, grounds, recruitment, benefit plans, printers, procurement and IT.  The government has refused to comment on the project claiming it hasn’t made any final decisions yet.

Presentations were made by CUPE’s BC Colleges Co-ordinator Ian McLean on the potential impact on colleges and CUPE’s BC K-12 Co-ordinator Bill Pegler reported on a similar “shared services” project underway in that sector. 

Local presidents spoke of the project’s potential for cuts to services, loss of jobs, the impact on communities and on the very future of public post secondary education.  One CUPE local president warned “make no mistake, ‘shared services’ means privatization and our jobs are on the line.”  

The UCBC passed a unanimous motion to alert communities across BC to the threat posed to post secondary education by this ministry of advanced education initiative.

For more information view the Service Delivery Project Briefing.

cope491
Share this

Latest News

CUPE BC sets sights on worker power at the ballot box

CUPE BC sets sights on worker power at the ballot box

April 27, 2024
“When we plan together, bargain together, campaign together, and stand together…we win” – Karen Ranalletta, CUPE BC President to 2024 CUPE BC convention VANCOUVER— Wrapping up four days of discussions…
“When we plan together, bargain together, campaign together, and stand together…we win” – Karen Ranalletta, CUPE BC President to 2024 CUPE BC convention VANCOUVER— Wrapping up four days of discussions...

Worker solidarity: protecting hard-fought worker’s rights in upcoming elections

Worker solidarity: protecting hard-fought worker’s rights in upcoming elections

April 27, 2024
VANCOUVER— Enhance and defend worker rights. Strengthen labour laws. Support the right of workers to organize. These are the things Bea Bruske, president of the Canadian Labour Congress, said politicians…
VANCOUVER— Enhance and defend worker rights. Strengthen labour laws. Support the right of workers to organize. These are the things Bea Bruske, president of the Canadian Labour Congress, said politicians...

The power to radically improve the lives of workers

The power to radically improve the lives of workers

April 27, 2024
VANCOUVER— Whether they spell it labour or labor, unions are working to better the lives of workers, fight for racial justice, and are united in opposing right-wing extremism on both…
VANCOUVER— Whether they spell it labour or labor, unions are working to better the lives of workers, fight for racial justice, and are united in opposing right-wing extremism on both...