IESW Placement Meeting Registration opens from June 26 – July 31.
The IESW Bumping Meeting will be on August 5, 2026 at DEC room 2020.
Positions will go on Staff Portal for viewing only on Friday July 31, 2026.
If you are attending the placement meeting, please either print out the postings are write out the postings you are interested in
IESW Bumping Meeting postings will be on ESS for viewing only today. Be sure you either print out the postings and bring them to the meeting or write down all the postings you are interested in and bring them to the meeting.
IESW Bumping Meeting
8:30am at DEC room 2020
Positions will go on the Staff Portal for viewing only on Fri July 31, 2026
The CYCW Placement Meeting will be at DEC in room 2020. Starting at 9:30am.
Positions will go on the Staff Portal for viewing only on Friday July 31 2026. Please either print out the postings or write down the postings you are interested in and bring to the meeting
Positions will be available on the Staff Portal for viewing only. We advise you to print out the postings or write down all the postings that you are interested in and bring it to the Placement Meeting.
YOU MUST BE REGISTERED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING AT THE BELL CENTRE
Doors open at 7:30am.
Meeting begins at 8:00am
Positions will be on the Staff Portal for viewing on August 7.
We advise you to ARRIVE EARLY and CARPOOL as there is not enough parking
Today, we honor and celebrate all the CUPe728 members that work in SD36’s Payroll Department. Payroll members work continuously to ensure that our paystubs are routinely processed and updated. We thank our payroll team in ensuring that our members T4 slips are done, when necessary. We thank each and every payroll members in our union! Payroll members, you ensure accurate financial management, legal adherence, and maintaining employee trust!
Today, and every day, we want to thank the unsung heroes behind the technology we rely on daily, from fixing printers to managing complex cloud systems and security threats. CUPE728 has highly qualified IT professionals.
We celebrate National I.T. Professionals Day on the third Tuesday of every September to recognize the technical experts — network engineers, system administrators, database admins, ethical hackers, and many more types of I.T. professionals — that make sure our computer systems run smoothly. It takes a solid set of skills and talents to fill the shoes of an I.T. pro so, today, we say thanks to the people who come to fix our devices when they stop working the way they should — the behind-the-scenes operators without whom we’d be back in front of an archaic chalkboard, doing things the hard way.


