Education

March-26-2011Understanding your Collective Agreement

Location

Inuvik

Time

9 am

Contact

UNW HQ

Details

This is a PSAC course open to all UNW members in good standing. Contact Sean Glavine in Yellowknife to register 867-873-5670

March-27-2011Facing Management

Location

Inuvik

Time

9 am

Contact

UNW HQ

Details

This is a PSAC course open to all UNW members in good standing. Contact Sean Glavine in Yellowknife to register 867-873-5670

November-05-2011Occupational Health and Safety Course

Location

UNW Headquarters - Yellowknife

Time

9 am

Contact

Chaka Rukobo

Details

Description
The NWT continues to have its share of occupational health and safety issues and concerns. A recent reminder of these concerns was when 2 firefighters died tragically in Yellowknife during March 2005. The year before that, 3 workers had been attacked by a grizzly bear at a mine site, one of them being seriously injured in the attack. Also, a parole officer was killed in October 2004 by the parolee she was supervising. There were 797 workplace injuries during 2004 in the NWT and Nunavut, according to the WCB. Also, 34% of time lost WCB claims in that year resulted from sprains and strains.

So health and safety is a union issue because one injury, or death, of a worker is one too many! UNW members now have an opportunity to examine health and safety policies and practices at their workplaces. In this module, you will discuss the following topics:

TargetAll Members

Duration10 hours (2 days)

Topics
What is occupational health and safety?
What do the NWT Safety Act and Regulations say about health and safety?
The 3 Employee rights
Safe work methods and practices
Health and safety and your Collective Agreement
Joint union-management Health and Sa

November-06-2011Occupational Health and Safety Course

Location

UNW Headquarters - Yellowknife

Time

9 am

Contact

Chaka Rukobo

Details

Description
The NWT continues to have its share of occupational health and safety issues and concerns. A recent reminder of these concerns was when 2 firefighters died tragically in Yellowknife during March 2005. The year before that, 3 workers had been attacked by a grizzly bear at a mine site, one of them being seriously injured in the attack. Also, a parole officer was killed in October 2004 by the parolee she was supervising. There were 797 workplace injuries during 2004 in the NWT and Nunavut, according to the WCB. Also, 34% of time lost WCB claims in that year resulted from sprains and strains.

So health and safety is a union issue because one injury, or death, of a worker is one too many! UNW members now have an opportunity to examine health and safety policies and practices at their workplaces. In this module, you will discuss the following topics:

TargetAll Members

Duration10 hours (2 days)

Topics
What is occupational health and safety?
What do the NWT Safety Act and Regulations say about health and safety?
The 3 Employee rights
Safe work methods and practices
Health and safety and your Collective Agreement
Joint union-management Health and Sa