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Stronger, more effective focus on organizing key to making gains—Hancock

Stronger, more effective focus on organizing key to making gains—Hancock

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VICTORIA—In a homecoming address of sorts, CUPE National President Mark Hancock addressed delegates at CUPE BC’s 2017 convention, saluting CUPE members and staff from across B.C., his home province.

“We know that the most effective way to fight inequality is to give unorganized workers the chance to join a union,” said Hancock. “We’re developing regional and sectoral organizing plans, across Canada. And we have dedicated staff on the ground, in every region, doing the hard work of organizing new members into our great union.”

Hancock said that a comprehensive national organizing plan will be debated at the next National Convention in October, but that the organizing efforts are already beginning to pay off. “We’re looking forward to welcoming 745 telecomms staff from RCMP detachments across the country into CUPE, and hope they will be joining us at our convention in Toronto later this year.”

Speaking of the importance of diversity and representation, Hancock announced that CUPE’s National Executive Board agreed in March to bring a constitutional amendment to CUPE’s next convention in October to establish four new diversity seats on the board.

“Conversations about equality and diversity are never easy,” said Hancock. “Consensus isn’t always easy. But I want to make my position clear: I believe that our governing body should be a fair representation of our membership. And right now, the bulk of our board is based on regional representation. I believe that there are voices missing around our table.

Hancock noted that many new CUPE members are racialized, indigenous, young and LGBTQI workers.  “I believe that we will better understand our members, and have more information to inform our decisions…when we have members around the table who are mandated, by convention, to represent women, workers with disabilities, LGBTQI members, and young workers.”

Hancock concluded his speech by saying how happy he was to be casting a ballot in the advance poll on Saturday to help elect a BC NDP government in his home province, and urged delegates to do everything they can in the final days of the campaign to win.

“If we want to change the government here in BC… if we want to make a real change in the lives of our members… we have to stand together. So, will you stand with me? Will you stand with me, united, to start a new era of progress… of respect for workers and communities in BC? Will you stand with me to defeat hate and division in our politics? Will you stand with me against austerity? Will you stand with me against concessions and two-tier bargaining? Will you stand with me to build a better future for our members and for all Canadians? Let’s all stand together and elect a government that truly works for working people.”

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