- Vancouver Police Union
Infobox Union
name= VPU
country=Canada
affiliation= CPA
members= 1300
full_name= Vancouver Police Union
native_name=
founded= 15 July 1918
current=
head=
dissolved_date=
dissolved_state=
merged_into=
office=Vancouver , BC Canada
people= Tom Stamatakis, president
website= [http://www.vpu.ca/index.php www.vpu.ca]
footnotes= The Vancouver Police Union (VPU) is the representativetrade union of rank and file members of theVancouver Police Department inVancouver , Canada.History
It received its charter from the Trades and Labour Council (TLC) under the name Vancouver Police Federal Association, Local 12, on
15 July 1918 , making it the second unionized police force inCanada . Unlike many other police unions, the VPU survived the backlash against police rank and file organizations following theBritish police strikes in 1918 and 1919 , theBoston Police Strike , and theWinnipeg General Strike of 1919 . Police unions were outlawed in many jurisdictions and subsequently reduced to “police associations,” public sector equivalents ofcompany union s. As a result, the VPU was the first police union certified under the new industrial relations regulatory regime in 1945, and remained one of the few rank and file police organizations that were covered by labour legislation. It therefore enjoyed an advantage in collective bargaining with such things as mandatory arbitration in disputes with management compared with other police organizations. [cite book|first=Barbara Ann Sozan|last=Fleury|title=The Historical Development of Police Unionism: Three Case Studies from British Columbia|date=1988|publisher=MA thesis, Simon Fraser University]Role
The VPU is the
collective bargaining agent for approximately 1300 members of the Vancouver Police Department and negotiates labour contracts. It also represents its members in disciplinary cases and cases relating to the Workers' Compensation Act and Employment Standards Act. Through its president and spokesperson, Tom Stamatakis, the union acts as a political lobby on behalf of its membership, and has taken a strong position on issues such as theInsite safe injection site in Vancouver, calling it an "unmitigated disaster" for theDowntown Eastside and claiming that all it has accomplished is the creation of a "sense of entitlement" for the neighbourhood's drug addicted population. [cite web|title=Email to CKNW - Bill Good Show|last=Stamatakis|first=Tom|url=http://www.vpu.ca/documents/letter_to_%20editor_20070411.pdf|date=11 April 2007|accessdate=2007-07-19] The union has also questioned the credibility ofSam Sullivan in his capacity as chair of the police board. [cite news|title=Turn on the Red Light|publisher=The Thunderbird|date=10 November 2005|url=http://www.tojr.ca/index.php?/weblog/more/turn_on_the_red_light/|accessdate=2007-07-19] Critics of the Vancouver Police have been publicly denounced by the union, particularly lawyers Phil Rankin, Cameron Ward, and John Richardson of thePivot Legal Society . [cite news|title=Fighting the Law|last=Howell|first=Mike|publisher=The Vancouver Courier|url=http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:J0ky0nHmHDQJ:www.vancourier.com/issues04/031204/news/031204nn1.html+%22Tom+Stamatakis%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=ca|date=5 August 2004|accessdate=2007-07-19]Union president Tom Stamatakis is also the vice-president of the
Canadian Police Association . The Vancouver Police Union’s office is located at 202-190 Alexander Street in Vancouver.References
External links
* [http://www.vpu.ca/index.php Vancouver Police Union website]
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