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DSW Apprenticeship Program: https://www.ontario.ca/page/apprenticeship-ontarioDSW Sponsor ID Number: 2610049DSW Sponsor Contact: Alessia Ursella, Training Coordinator, (226) 314-0823 or alessiaursella@clgw.ca

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For all general inquiries, please submit to hr@clgw.ca

Confidential Human resources Fax Line: (226) 780-0834

Angela Korn, CHRLResource Manager
(226) 314-0832
AngelaKorn@clgw.ca

Christine NguyenEmployee Relations Coordinator
(226) 314-0864
ChristineNguyen@clgw.ca

Cindy Moir, CHRL, PCPHuman Resources Generalist
(226) 314-0826
CindyMoir@clgw.ca

Madison MerkleyPayroll Coordinator
(226) 314-0828
MadisonMerkley@clgw.ca

 

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The Communiqué October 2016

Our latest issue of The Communiqué has just been published. Please click the image below to download this edition.

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Event Information: Health & Safety

Joint Health & Safety Committee The Joint Health & Safety Committee is a forum where the employer and work representatives work together to identify, assess and control employee health and safety hazards in the workplace. The work of the committee should focus on prevention. The committee engages in a wide range of activities and conducts regular meetings, inspections of the workplace , participates in and makes recommendations regarding the health and safety program. The Joint Health & Safety committee also communicates with both workers and management regarding health and safety matters. The Joint Health & Safety Committee provides an opportunity for those affected by health and safety hazards to use the first hand knowledge of the workplace to identify hazards and make recommendations to control them. CERTIFIED MEMBERS Certified members of the Joint Health and Safety Committee have specific training in occupational health & safety and have particularly important functions. Some of these include, stop worker, investigating complaints of hazardous situations and critical injury investigations. Certified members will most likely be the individuals who interact with the Ministry of Labour where there is a complaint or unresolved health & safety issue in the workplace. Your Joint Health and Safety Committee…

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Event Information: Health and SafetyJoint Health & Safety Committee

The Joint Health & Safety Committee is a forum where the employer and work representatives work together to identify, assess and control employee health and safety hazards in the workplace. The work of the committee should focus on prevention.

The committee engages in a wide range of activities and conducts regular meetings, inspections of the workplace , participates in and makes recommendations regarding the health and safety program. The Joint Health & Safety committee also communicates with both workers and management regarding health and safety matters.

The Joint Health & Safety Committee provides an opportunity for those affected by health and safety hazards to use the first hand knowledge of the workplace to identify hazards and make recommendations to control them.

CERTIFIED MEMBERS

Certified members of the Joint Health and Safety Committee have specific training in occupational health & safety and have particularly important functions. Some of these include, stop worker, investigating complaints of hazardous situations and critical injury investigations. Certified members will most likely be the individuals who interact with the Ministry of Labour where there is a complaint or unresolved health & safety issue in the workplace.

Your Joint Health and Safety Committee members are:

Corinne Livingston – certified member & Co chair – respresenting Centre Wellington
Pauline Niziolek – Representing Wellington North
Nicole Zandstra – Representing Guelph
Marie Taylor – Representing Guelph
Heather Grimes
Chris Bell
George Wilson
Sandy Morrow – certified member & Co chair

All health and safety issues within your work site should first be brought to the attention of your immediate Team Co ordinator for review and resolution prior to any issues coming to the Committee.

Kronos and ADP Payroll Systems Implementation

Hi everyone!

The HR & IT team, in conjunction with the management team has been embarking on a new system implementation project, in which we are moving to new systems for our HR/Time and Labour database and also moving to an upgraded enhancement to our Payroll database, ADP – Workforce Now. After an internal audit . . . → Read More: Kronos and ADP Payroll Systems Implementation

Poor Boy’s Luncheon

We wanted to confirm that there will not be a Poor Boy’s Luncheon event this year. Last year we celebrated our 30th anniversary, which is amazing to have an event run as long as this one has. We were informed after the event that our long time major sponsor would no longer be able to . . . → Read More: Poor Boy’s Luncheon

Future Planning for Leaders

Event Information: Health and SafetyJoint Health & Safety Committee

The Joint Health & Safety Committee is a forum where the employer and work representatives work together to identify, assess and control employee health and safety hazards in the workplace. The work of the committee should focus on prevention.

The committee engages in a wide range of activities and conducts regular meetings, inspections of the workplace, participates in and makes recommendations regarding the health and safety program. The Joint Health & Safety Committee also communicates with both workers and management regarding health and safety matters.

The Joint Health & Safety Committee provides an opportunity for those affected by health and safety hazards to use the first-hand knowledge of the workplace to identify hazards and make recommendations to control them.

CERTIFIED MEMBERS

Certified members of the Joint Health and Safety Committee have specific training in Occupational Health & Safety and have particularly important functions. Some of these include, stop worker, investigating complaints of hazardous situations and critical injury investigations. Certified members will most likely be the individuals who interact with the Ministry of Labour where there is a complaint or unresolved health & safety issue in the workplace.

Joint Health and Safety Committee members are:

Rodrigo Arango – Certified Worker Member Representing East Wellington
Meigan Tindall – Worker Member Representing Centre Wellington
Cindy Moir – Certified Management Member 
Joan Beauregard – Certified Worker Member Representing North Wellington
Sandra Livingstone – Certified Worker Member Representing Guelph
Jodie Lind – Certified Member Representing Guelph, Worker Co-Chair
Mary-Lynne HamblyZeinstra – Management member
Preet Kohli – Management Member
Michele Williams-McNeil – Certified Worker Member Representing Holody Home
Cheryl Bourque-Turner – Certified Member, Management Co-Chair
Jason Thornton – Certified Management Member

All health and safety issues within your work site should first be brought to the attention of your immediate Direct Support Supervisor for review and resolution prior to any issues coming to the Committee.

Minutes of the JHSC meetings

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #188 – September 11, 2024, 1:30pm-4pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #187 – July 10, 2024, 1:30pm-4pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #186 – May 8, 2024, 1:30pm – 4pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #185 – March 20, 2024, 1:30pm-3:50pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #184 – January 10, 2024 1:30pm-4:00pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #182 – November 15, 2023 1:35pm-3:55pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #181 – September 13, 2023 1:36pm-3:30pm 

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #180 – July 12, 2023 1:30pm-3:30pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #179 – May 10, 2023 1:35pm-3:50pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #178 – January 11, 2023 1:32pm-4:00pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #177 – November 9, 2022 1:32pm-3:25pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #176 – September 14, 2022 1:35pm-4:07pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #175- July 13, 2022 1:35pm-3:05pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #174 – May 11, 2022 1:34pm-3:59pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #173 – March, 9 2022 1:30pm-3:00pm

Minutes – JHSC Meeting #172 – February 9, 2022 1:40pm-3:40pm

Health and Safety Additional Documentation

Guidelines for the Control of Mould in the Workplace – Updated May 2022

G100-Health-Safety-Policy-Statement-v.240111Download

G500-Workplace-Harrassment-Violence-and-Bullying-Policy-Statement-v.240111Download

mltsd-prevention-poster-en-2020-07-22Download

Critical-Injury-Statement-June-2023Download

JHSC-Members-List-for-Health-and-Safety-Board April 2023Download

In-Case-of-Injury-or-Illness-at-Work-Poster (RBC-CLGW)Download

JHSC-Members-List-for-Health-Safety-Board-May-2024Download

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Royal Road closure, Aug 24-26 (Wed-Fri)