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President - Keith Jeworski
Keith is a PO4 on the evening
shift in the Letter Mail Section. He started work at
Canada Post in 1977 and became a shop steward in 1978.
He has been on the Local Executive Committee since 1980
and has been CUPW Regina local president since 1986.
He was on the 2003 National Negotiating Committee and
is currently Chairperson of the CUPW National Appeal
Board. Keith is also a worker advocate for the Prairie
Region for arbitrations.
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1st
Vice-President - William Johnson
Bill is a full-time
letter carrier at the Main Depot. He started at Canada
Post in 2000 and has been a PTMSC and a part-time letter
carrier. Bill is also a bilingual relief counter clerk
at the main counters in Regina. He became a shop steward
in 2001. He was elected Chief Shop Steward in 2003.
Bill is a graduate of the 2003 CUPW 4 week education
program in Port Elgin. Bill is a trained facilitator
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2nd Vice-President
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Terry Zahorski
Terry is a PO5 on the evening shift
in the Bulk Section. He started at Canada Post in 2000.
Prior to this he was a member of CUPE as an outside
worker with the City of Regina . He became a CUPW shop
steward in 2001 and was elected Chief Shop Steward in
early 2002. Terry is on the CUPW Prairie Regional Disciplinary
Committee. He was elected president of the Regina &
District Labour Council in 2005 and sits on numerous
committees representing postal workers. Terry is a trained
facilitator through the Sask Federation of Labour and
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Secretary Treasurer - Mary Lou Woodfield
Mary Lou is a PO4 in the
RVU section on the evening shift. She started work at
Canada Post in Ft. McMurray in 1981 where she served
as a shop steward from 1981 to 1986. She became a shop
steward in the Regina Local in 1989 and was first elected
to the Local Executive Committee in 1998 as Chief Steward,
2nd VP in 2000 and Secretary Treasurer in 2005. Mary
Lou is presently the Prairie Region's delegate on the
CUPW National Health and Safety Committee. She is a
graduate of the 1997 CUPW union education program in
Port Elgin and most recently a member of the 2007 Negotiating
Committee. She also is a union educator in the Prairie
Region and a member of the women's committee.
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Chief
Shop Steward – Leslie Offet
Leslie is a lead hand at
Regina's main counter. She started work at the Moose
jaw post office in 1986 where she was a postal clerk
and then letter carrier before transferring to Swift
Current then to Regina . She became a local shop steward
in 2000 and was elected onto the Local Executive Committee
as Chief Shop Steward in early 2003. She is a graduate
of the fall 2001 CUPW 4 week union education program
in Port Elgin and chairs the human rights committee
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Chief Steward – Cheryl Shannon
Cheryl
is a Rural and Suburban Mail Courier at the main plant
in Regina. She has worked since 1986 delivering mail
for Canada Post as a contractor. Cheryl became a shop
steward in 2004. She attended the fall 2005 CUPW 4 week
union education program in Port Elgin. Cheryl is in
training as a worker advocate for arbitrations and has
recently co-facilitated in the region. She also chairs
the women's committee in Regina and is an alternate
on the Health and Safety Committee.
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Chief Shop Steward – Shirley Dixon
Shirley is a full-time letter carrier
at the main depot. She started work at Canada Post in
1982 and became a shop steward in 1983. She first served
on the local executive as Chief Shop Steward in 1986
to 1990 and 1993 to 1998. In 1999 she was a graduate
of the CUPW 4 week union education program in Port Elgin.
She currently sits on the Employment Insurance Board
of Referees and on the local Health and Safety Committee.
Shirley is also a Human Rights Facilitator in the Prairie
Region and a member of the women's committee. |
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Chief Steward – Sherry Hayden
Sherry is a full time letter carrier
at the Main Depot in Regina. Previously a PO4 on the
evening shift. She started at Canada Post as a temporary
worker in 2001 before becoming part-time in 2003. She
became a shop steward in 2004 and was a graduate of
the Spring 2004 CUPW 4 week union education program
at Port Elgin. Sherry is an alternate on the Health
and Safety Committee and a Health and Safety Facilitator
for Appendix DD in the Praire Region. |