Resources

Collective agreement

Our current collective agreement expires next January, and we’ll be entering into bargaining after that.  If you have any questions about your collective agreement rights, please talk to your shop steward.

About us

Executive and stewards

This is your current executive:

Executive

President (2024-2026) Joshua Armstrong president@cupe825.ca
Vice President (2025-2027) Karla Sims vicepresident@cupe825.ca
Recording Secretary (2024-2026) Natalie Hayton secretary@cupe825.ca
Secretary-Treasurer (2025-2027) Davor Nikodinovic treasurer@cupe825.ca

 

Stewards

City Hall (2024-2026) Matt Smith cityhall@cupe825.ca
Library Services (2024-2026) Leanne Harvey library@cupe825.ca
Facilities (2024-2026) Derek Eckert facilities@cupe825.ca
Works Yard (2025-2027) Dave Wiles worksyard@cupe825.ca
Rec Centre (2025-2027) Kari Werner recreation@cupe825.ca
Police Services (2025-2027) Roselle Quinones police@cupe825.ca

Committees

CUPE 825 sits on and hosts a number of committees

Committee Sitting CUPE members
Bursary Committee Traci Marshall & Davor Nikodinovic & Anita Andreychuk
Social Committee Karla Sims & Davor Nikodinovic & Anita Andreychuk & Michelle Biggin & Traci Marshall
Health and Safety Committee City Hall/Rec – Matt Smith & Maria Ferrato & Michael Baxter & Rina Melo & Roy Balbino & Corinne Robson // Works Yard – Dave Wiles & Leanne Ball & Paolo Fusco & Bill Amos
Bargaining Committee Joshua Armstrong & Mike Baxter & Steve Ewonus & Natalie Hayton & Davor Nikodinovic & Roselle Quinones
Grievance Committee Comprises the President & Vice President & Recording Secretary
Job Evaluation Committee Donna Bucsis & Joanne Roemer
Steering Committee Joshua Armstrong & Karla Sims
Labour Management Committee Matt Smith & Karla Sims & Joshua Armstrong & Natalie Hayton & Dave Wiles & Kari Werner & Derek Eckert
Bylaw Committee Davor Nikodinovic & Joshua Armstrong & Traci Marshall & Noreen Miles
Political Action Committee Not currently active
Trustees Committee Noreen Miles (2025-2026) & Traci Marshall (2024-2027) & Anita Andreychuk (2025-2027)
Long-Term Disability Committee Karla Sims & Davor Nikodinovic & Traci Marshall & Derek Eckert & Natalie Hayton

What we do

CUPE 825 represents municipal workers in the City of Port Moody, each group with their own collective agreement:

  • Inside
  • Outside
  • Police Services

CUPE functions include defending members, facilitating positive employer-employee relations, filing grievances, hosting outreach and member events, providing members with information and support, as well as bargaining for new, better collective agreements when the terms of contracts end. Members are free to contact their choice of executive member, although shop stewards should generally be the first point of contact.

Bylaws and Policies

Our bylaws set out the rules for how our local democratically elects our representatives, and how it is run.

Bylaws 2023 – Final

The CUPE Constitution sets out the aims and governing structure for CUPE

CUPE Constitution 2019

Bursary Policy and Application Form

Benefits

Please access your Pacific Blue Cross account in order to see your coverage.

Pensions

As municipal public sector workers, our pension is governed by the BC Municipal Pension Plan: