AMENDED - NOMINATIONS FOR DELEGATES TO REGIONAL CONFERENCE for the NATIONAL CONVENTION

 

Sisters and Brothers:

 

The Toronto Local is accepting nominations and acceptances to become a delegate to the Regional Conference (the Regional Conference before the upcoming National Convention). The entitlement for Toronto Local is tentatively (129) delegates.

The Local will follow the National Constitution and the Toronto By-Laws specifically Article 11 to elect the delegates. In order to be nominated and elected as a delegate:

 

  1. You must be a member in good standing
  2. Nominated by a member in good standing, in writing
  3. Accept the nomination, in writing, include full name, I.D. and email
  4. Make sure you submit your nomination and acceptance to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Local by either mail, fax or email [email protected]
  5. Keep a copy, including the faxed confirmation.
  6. If you are emailing, please email a scanned, signed copy of your nomination/acceptance. **Emails with no signature will not be accepted.**

 

The Local will communicate with the delegates both the date and method to be utilized for the conference.  The deadline to submit your nomination/acceptance is no later than 12:00 Noon June 30, 2022

 

 

Also, On June 11/2022 from 8 AM to 5 PM, Toronto Local will arrange an election at the Union Hall to rank the following, (Please see bulletin dated March 30/2022 posted on Union Boards)

A- For the members who have 9 meeting 

B- For the members who have 8 meeting 
C- For the members who have 7 meeting

D- For the members who have 6 meeting

E- For the members who have 5 meetings

F- For the members who have 4 meetings

G- For the members who have 3 meetings

In Solidarity,

 

Abdi Hagi Yusuf,

Secretary-Treasurer,

CUPW Toronto Local.

May 19, 2022

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