It is now a year since we have been fighting against the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Postal workers, and CUPW members in our private sector bargaining units, have displayed enormous courage and dedication, continuing to provide important services to the entire population. We can be proud of our actions.
We can also be proud of our union. At every level, local, regional and national union officers and representatives have been working tirelessly to ensure that proper measures have been taken to protect the health and safety of CUPW members. And we owe a great deal of gratitude to the hundreds of union members of health and safety committees for their work of conducting workplace inspections and holding management accountable for ensuing compliance with the new safety rules.
In the past year of dealing with the pandemic we have learned many lessons.
Here are some of them.
CUPW’s first priority has always been the health and safety of the membership and we have proven that we will fight for it. If you believe your workplace is not safe, either because the safety measures are inadequate, or rules are not being followed contact your shop steward or union representative. If you test positive, and need information about your rights or leave provisions, contact your local representatives. If you believe you have contracted COVID-19 through workplace transmission and file a workers compensation claim, CUPW will help represent you if your claim is refused or challenged by management.
We are now entering into a new phase of the pandemic and CUPW has been working hard to have CUPW members prioritized for vaccines. But even if we are successful it will be weeks, maybe months before we are vaccinated. We all must keep working to stay safe. Our health, and that of our families and our co-workers depend on it.
In solidarity,
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