Welcome to our New Viewers!
This is EyeOnCaleb, the website that aims to let everyone know that You Still Have The Right to Talk to a Union in Saskatchewan!
This site began just a few months ago when our friend Val was fired from her job at the Caleb Village, an independent living facility, in Kindersley - for talking to a Union.
It seems that she and her remaining co-workers didn’t like that the Caleb Village in Kindersley was reportedly experiencing a 90% Staff Turnover Rate in it’s first year of operation.
Val was one of only two remaining original staff of 25, since the facility opened it doors in 2009.
Val and her co-workers only wanted the same things that the Caleb Workers who are unionized with SEIU-West have, like a stable work environment. “Stability is important to the residents…” Val told us “They like to see the same faces every day, they don’t like it when it’s always new people.”
Since this site has launched we have heard from Caleb Employees from across Canada and now we want to hear from you!
If you work at a Caleb facility, we want to hear your story;
Email the EyeOnCaleb Tip Line
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A stable workforce is the key to satisfied residents.
Everything you’ve said on your website has rung a bell with me and my co-workers.
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It is time that we take a moment to stop and thank all of you who have written to us at the EyeOnCaleb Tip Line. Your emails of support are warmly received and we just want to thank you all for writing them. Please know that even though we can’t respond to all your emails, they are very welcome!
The residents are not stupid people and are getting upset at the loss and mistreatment of staff…
We would especially like to thank those Friends who are concerned because they see the similarities in what Val has gone through and what they, their Co-Workers and even the Residents are presently experiencing at their Caleb Group run facility.
…keep pushing for unions elsewhere involving Caleb homes…
We will! But we need you to keep writing those emails and tell us the story of your Caleb Group managed facility or Caleb Village. Long or short, your message is always welcome…
Thanks Again,
The EyeOnCaleb Crew
Email the EyeOnCaleb Tip Line
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EyeOnCaleb Spreads the Message to Regina!
On transit shelters across Regina the EyeOnCaleb Crew is continuing to spread the message!
We’re spreading the message to the Citizens of Saskatchewan and letting them know of the reportedly high turnover rates of workers in Extended Care Facilities, like the estimated 95% staff change at the Caleb Village, Kindersley - This in their first 11 months of operation.
But our work is not just focused on Kindersley, our goal is to let every worker in a Caleb Seniors Community, or any other Extended Care Facility, across Saskatchewan know that You still have the right to Organize a Union in your Facility.
Email the EyeOnCaleb Tip Line
Visit SEIU-West
ITV Humbolt Reports on the “Kick Off Celebration” and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the new Caleb Village, a 94 unit seniors retirement community in Humbolt, SK.
In the video Caleb Group of Companies Chairman Darrell Remai is interviewed and states that “We will employ between 35 and 40 full-time employees”. EyeOnCaleb wonders if these new employees in Humboldt will experience the same high turn over rates as has been said to occur at the pilot Caleb Village in Kindersley, SK.
It goes without saying that we at EyeOnCaleb support development in Saskatchewan and communities like Humboldt, Weyburn and Moosomin. Development means jobs and jobs mean growth. But we also think that an estimated 95% staff turnover rate would be challenging to morale in these Independent Living Communities for both employees and the paying residents.
From the letters and comments we are receiving from the EyeOnCaleb Tip Line we can only hope that more attention is focused on employee relations and resident satisfaction in Extended Care Facilities in the future.
A stable workforce is the key to satisfied residents.
Email the EyeOnCaleb Tip Line
Visit SEIU-West
Video ©2010 ITV Humboldt