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CUSW-BC   Wishes Michelle a happy retirement.

July 2025

CUSW-BC is pleased to announce the retirement of Michelle Morrissette.


After a lifetime of helping those in the union movement, it is time for her to enjoy life on the Sunshine Coast.


A person holding a fish on a boatAI-generated content may be incorrect.Michelle started with CUSW-BC in 2004, and she was instrumental in keeping the Union active for many years. She has a history of ensuring the union survived a number of challenges during her 20 plus years and we are extremely grateful for her dedication, hard work and belief in our Union.

She has been the Administrator as well as the Treasurer for the BC Board and has helped us all immensely. It has been a pleasure working with her and she will be missed.


We wish her a long and happy retirement and hope she gets to get out on the water in her boat often in search of adventure and whatever fish happens to bite.
Tight lines Michelle!

                                                                                              
Gary Fiege on behalf of CUSW-BC


 
 

CUSW-BC Is proud to support Food Bank on the Edge

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June 2025
 
Vancouver FC is proud to announce its newest partnership with the Canadian Union of Skilled Workers British Columbia
(CUSW-BC) for the 2025 season, further solidifying the club’s commitment to community engagement and youth development.
This collaboration not only aligns with Vancouver FC’s mission of fostering local growth but also highlights the connection between soccer and the trades—two industries deeply rooted in working-class values and the promise of rewarding career pathways.

Phone: 1 (250) 726-6909
www.foodbankontheedge.ca

 
          

Vancouver FC announce its newest partnership with the Canadian Union of Skilled Workers British Columbia (CUSW-BC)

 
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March 7, 2025

Vancouver FC is proud to announce its newest partnership with the Canadian Union of Skilled Workers British Columbia (CUSW-BC) for the 2025 season, further solidifying the club’s commitment to community engagement and youth development. This collaboration not only aligns with Vancouver FC’s mission of fostering local growth but also highlights the connection between soccer and the trades—two industries deeply rooted in working-class values and the promise of rewarding career pathways.


 

CUSW-BC donation to the Mustard Seed Church in Victoria

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December 13, 2024

Canadian Union of Skilled Workers-BC,
Thank you for your gift of CA$1,000.00. To achieve our mission, we depend on the support of individuals like you. We are grateful for your generosity.
On behalf of our entire organization, thank you for your donation.
 Sincerely,
The Mustard Seed Street Church
625 Queens Ave, Victoria, British Columbia V8T 1L9, CAN