Local 1936 Bylaws Draft-Final-Amended April 2026
Please find attached the final draft of CUPE local 1936 Bylaws. (any changes are in blue font) .
they will be voted on at our June 24th meeting, online, @ 6:30pm
Local 1936 Bylaws Draft-Final-Amended April 2026
Please find attached the final draft of CUPE local 1936 Bylaws. (any changes are in blue font) .
they will be voted on at our June 24th meeting, online, @ 6:30pm
We would like to notified the membership that there will be an election of the following position at the Local 1936 Membership Meeting on June 24th, 2026 at 6:30pm
CUPE Local 1936 President
CUPE Local 1936 Grievance Officer
CUPE Local 1936 3 year term for a trustee
New CSSBA collective agreement ratified
We are pleased to report that the new Community Social Services Bargaining Association
collective agreement has been ratified.
Overall, members of the CSSBA constituent unions voted 93.5% in favour of approving the
agreement reached on April 23, 2026. CUPE members voted 93.3% in favour.
We want to thank every member who took the time to vote, and once again for your support and
engagement throughout this round of bargaining.
Your local will have more details on implementing the new collective agreement shortly.
In Solidarity,
Your CUPE representatives to the CSSBA bargaining committee
Please find attached the JJEP wages grids for 2025 and 2026 for Community Living and General Services.
CSSBA Members Vote 93.1 % in Favour of Ratifying Their New Collective Agreement.
CUPE had a 95.3% in CL and a 90.5% in GS , YES vote.
CUPE Local 1936 would like to thank you for taking the time to vote.
Bargaining gains achieved in 2026
Hi there,
You are invited to a Zoom meeting.
When: May 13, 2026 06:30 PM Vancouver
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/Nbm-BQdIQaaD0b38zzQNtg
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Here is the link to the Provincial CSS Comprehensive Report that will provide you all the information on the Tentative Collective Agreement
Please find the Notice of Poll for instructions on the online voting for the ratification vote for the tentative Collective Agreement.
Please post on union bulletin boards.
Tentative Agreement Informations Sessions
Tuesday, May 5, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82069990603?pwd=zeYSUfaCI2Uw591bPOQEws9On6HSLa.1
Meeting ID: 820 6999 0603 Passcode: 363678
Tuesday, May 5, 6:00 PM – 9:00PM
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83722517598?pwd=Niwg7S0FOiGQCSboxL5xrVZyHBrBj3.1
Meeting ID: 837 2251 7598 Passcode: 143680
Thursday, May 7, 6:00 PM – 9:00PM
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82726820608?pwd=q6BF6b8MQafCrOozVJrbHJGz3ZgSzF.1
Meeting ID: 827 2682 0608 Passcode: 889920
Friday May 8, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83511188282?pwd=BUnEqkQPjVvAuKjObX7Rbimaa30rpr.1
Meeting ID: 835 1118 8282 Passcode: 658496
Indigenous Services Agreement Information Session
Tuesday, May 12, 12:00 PM (Noon)
This session will be conducted with the BCGEU. A link will be sent by BCGEU.
TENTATIVE AGREEMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Members in community social services know too well the challenges facing our province,
with rising housing and grocery costs and increasing pressure on our social support
networks. We knew that this round of bargaining was coming at a critical time for all of you,
and we asked you to help shape our key priorities for bargaining.
You told your bargaining committee that meaningful wage and health benefit
improvements, including for increased mental health coverage and gender affirming care,
as well as new shift premiums, are among your top bargaining issues for this round. With
this information, we prepared to negotiate three agreements under the CSSBA umbrella:
Community Living Services, General Services and Indigenous Services.
We kicked off negotiations with your employers in May 2025 and after months of hard
work, we reached a tentative agreement on April 23rd, 2026. We were committed to
bargaining a new agreement that would reflect your priorities and ensure that you are
supported in your work to provide quality care in your community.
We will be holding a series of virtual information sessions on the tentative agreement over
the next week. You can find dates, times and Zoom links on the last page of this bulletin.
We made some real gains in this round of negotiations, and we are proud to recommend
for you to vote ‘yes’ to ratify your new collective agreement.
In solidarity,
Your CUPE Representatives to the CSSBA Bargaining Committee
Sheryl Burns CUPE 1936
Lee-Ann Lalli CUPE 1936
Valeria Mancilla CUPE 1936
Kate Pirillo CUPE 1936
Bob Crozier CUPE 523
Laura House CUPE 3999
Tentative Agreement Highlights
All members in Community Living Services, General Services and Indigenous Services will
receive a general wage increase of 3% every year, retroactive to April 1st, 2025.
In addition to this wage gain, here are some highlights of other gains and improvements:
• Mileage rate increased to 65¢/km effective two months post-ratification
• Psychologist/counsellor coverage increased to $1,500 effective October 1st, 2026
• Vision care glasses/lenses/laser increased to $500 effective October 1st, 2026
• Elimination of the dual coverage restriction for extended health benefits and for
dental benefits effective April 1st, 2028
• Eliminate Step 1 of the JJEP wage grid effective six months post-ratification
• Health sector comparability wage increases effective April 2028
• Shift premiums tailored to sector, effective September, 2028
• Retention incentive of $1,100 per regular FTE as of January 2027, based on hours
worked in 2026, payable April 2027
• Gender-affirming care support through a dedicated fund
• Improved health and safety language including workload-related concerns
Indigenous Services Members
Members that work in Indigenous Services will receive all main table agreement items.
In addition, there are gains that are specific to this sub-sector:
• Targeted wage adjustments for existing delegated jobs
• Implementation of new Indigenous Services Job Evaluation Plan resulting in wage
increases for the majority of existing non-delegated jobs
• Increase to meal allowances effective July 1st, 2026
• Renewal of Retention Incentive Payments
• New Indigenous Services Education Fund
• New Indigenous Dispute Resolution Process to resolve grievances and complaints
• New agreement for Indigenous Services employers to voluntarily participate in the
Public Service Pension Plan
April 24, 2026
After 75 days of negotiations, and 91 direct meetings, your bargaining committee is pleased to
announce we reached a tentative agreement with the Community Social Services Employers’
Association (CSSEA) on Thursday, April 23rd.
This tentative agreement represents the hard work and solidarity between workers across nine
unions, which strengthened our hand at the table.
We made progress on the priorities you identified for the Community Living, General Services
and Indigenous Services sub-sectors, and we look forward to sharing the details of these wins with
you.
You will be receiving a comprehensive report within the next week, highlighting all the
proposed changes in detail. You will also be getting more information on how and when we
will vote on ratification.
It’s incredibly important that we have your correct contact information. If you know a co-worker
or a former coworker who isn’t receiving these emails, please forward this message and
encourage them to update their contact information with their local. We want to ensure members
get all the details about our tentative agreement and the ratification vote process.
In solidarity,
Your CUPE representatives to the CSSBA Bargaining Committee