[UPDATED] Register now: The power of young workers at the bargaining table 

Are you a PSAC member aged 35 and under? Join us for this panel and discussion about the power that young workers have at the bargaining table!

The power of young workers at the bargaining table

Wednesday, February 23, 2022
7:30-8:30 p.m. (EST)
Register here
*Paid leave will not be provided for this event

Hear from young workers across the country who are a part of our Treasury Board, Agency, and academic sector bargaining teams!  

What to expect

  • Meet young workers from coast to coast to coast
  • Learn more about bargaining and the power that young workers have at the bargaining table
  • Share your priorities and questions
  • Engage on issues that matter to you 

Speakers

Terri D’Souza is the PSAC BC Regional Young Workers' coordinator, Vice-President of Agriculture Local 20044, and an intersectional equity seeking member of the CFIA bargaining unit.  
 
Astrid Hobill is the President of PSAC 901, the union representing graduate student workers and postdoctoral fellows at Queen’s University. She is also a member of the bargaining unit currently trying to get a fair and equitable renewed collective agreement. 

Charito Humphreys is local President of CEIU 40811, the Alternate National Vice-President for the Manitoba/Saskatchewan region, Chair of the CEIU National Call Centre Committee, and member of the PA bargaining team. 
 
Jimmy Mailhot is President of the Mauricie regional council, Co-President of the PSAC-Quebec Political Action Committee and the PSAC-Quebec Young Workers Committee, and member of the TC Group negotiating team. 

Kassandra McKinnon is President of Local 90023 in Prince Edward Island, Assistant Regional Vice-President, PEI and New Brunswick, Union of National Employees, and a Parks Canada bargaining team member. 

Leanne Moss is Director for Young Workers, PSAC Atlantic; Regional Vice-President, Newfoundland & Labrador, TC bargaining team member and dedicated activist standing up for workers and fighting social justice. 

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