Local leaders

Steward 

What is a steward?

A steward is a registered CAPE member who officially represents the association and promotes and defends members’ interests in the workplace. Our stewards, like every other CAPE member, are employed by the Government of Canada, the Library of Parliament and the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer and are a critical link between union leadership and our members.  

Stewards help to ensure that their fellow members are treated fairly and that they have quick and easy access to the union support they need. 

Steward training

These sessions are mandatory for stewards upon appointment and must be re-taken every five years. The training provides information on labour relation practices and policies that impact our members and is designed to help stewards understand their role within CAPE, the federal public sector labour relations framework and the broader labour movement. In this training participants will: 

 

  • Understand their role and responsibilities as a local steward. 
  • Gain a fundamental understanding of the structure and history of labour relations in the federal public sector, including the key forums and actors.  
  • Be prepared to view workplace situations from a workers’ rights perspective and know when and who to contact at CAPE. 

 

These in-person sessions are held over two days, either at CAPE headquarters in Ottawa or regionally.

The training is offered to stewards only. You need to become a steward before taking this training. If you want more information [AP2] on how to become a steward, please consult our website or contact your local. If you do not have one, contact Julie Courty, local liaison officer.

CAPE will cover any costs associated with your participation in an education event. CAPE is also committed to ensuring all events and knowledge products are accessible to all members.

Become a steward!

Click here to register for our next steward training session.

Training Sessions