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Bombardier’s Q3 announcements leave workers in the dark

November 8, 2018

TORONTO- Unifor members at Bombardier were left in the dark when the Company announced plans to cut 5000 jobs globally. Bombardier also announced the sales of its Q Series turboprop aircraft program and business aircraft flight and technical training units. 

“Today’s announcement came as a complete shock,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President. “Bombardier has backtracked on commitments made during bargaining. This sends a troubling message to aerospace workers.”

Ontario workers fight back

The conservative government of Ontario is levelling its first major attack on workers through Bill 47. But Unifor members are showing that the rights

Unifor aluminum workers lobby for tariff removal

November 6, 2018

OTTAWA – Unifor delegates from the aluminum sector will meet with MPs from all parties to urge action to address the 10 per cent tariff imposed on Canadian producers by the United States.

Unifor members at Courtyard by Marriott achieve major job security gains

Workers at the Courtyard by Marriott in Toronto are the fourth Local 7575 unit to negotiate significant improvements after joining Unifor.

Unifor has achieved a guarantee that there will be no conversion of the hotel to condominiums for the duration of the collective agreement. 

Unifor presents to Expert Advisory Panel on Long-Term Care

Unifor members from long-term care homes across the province joined Atlantic Area Director Linda MacNeil on Monday in Halifax to present recommendations for the future of long-term care to the Expert Advisory Panel assembled by the province.

Unifor welcomes reforms to Canada’s Labour Code that protect airport workers from contract flipping

November 1, 2018

TORONTO— A reform announced today by Minister Hajdu in Toronto will extend Canadian Labour Code wage protection to airport workers who face contract flipping.

“Contract flipping at Canada’s airports, with the intent to lower working conditions, eats away at the foundation of good jobs in our country,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President. “Today’s announcement by Minister Hajdu is a victory for our union that has been years in the making.”

Unifor concerned by decision to move Halifax-class work

November 1, 2018

HALIFAX Unifor is concerned by the federal government’s decision to divide maintenance work on Halifax-class ships, but hopes for positive news tomorrow.

“The federal government’s decision to split maintenance work on the Halifax-class ships is worrisome as it will have an impact on jobs at the Halifax Shipyard,” said David Baker-Mosher, Unifor-MWF Local 1 president. “However, the Minister of Defence will make an additional announcement tomorrow and we are hopeful this will be positive news for workers at the yard.”

Unifor celebrates USMCA

Members of the Canadian negotiating team, federal MPs, political staff and trade beat reporters were all welcomed to the Unifor reception...

Bargaining with CP begins in Calgary

October 31, 2018

CALGARY—Bargaining for a new collective agreement began this morning in Calgary between Unifor Local 101R and Canadian Pacific.

“Our members are frustrated by heavy handed, unreasonable discipline that breeds distrust on a daily basis, and creates financial hardship and stress for families,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President.

Unifor Local 101R represents 1200 workers from British Columbia to Quebec, who service locomotives and freight cars, and produce track and freight car/locomotive components.

Council of Nursing Unions Concludes Face-To-Face Bargaining

Scheduled talks concluded October 30, for the Nova Scotia Council of Nursing Unions. The Nursing Council met this fall with the Employer group, a group of 19 representatives from the IWK and the Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) on September 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 21, and October 10, 11, 12, 17, 18,19 and 30. 

The 20-member Nursing Council is comprised of acute care nurses from NSNU, NSGEU, CUPE, and Unifor. The Council of Nursing Unions bargaining committee includes 11 members from NSNU, seven NSGEU, one from CUPE and one from Unifor.

Unifor welcomes proactive pay equity to reduce gender wage gap

October 30, 2018

OTTAWA - Unifor welcomes the federal government's launch of proactive pay equity legislation to close the gender wage gap in federally regulated sectors.

“It’s time that we address the undervaluing of women’s work and put measures in place to ensure compliance, and the proposed Pay Equity Act does just that,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President. “This is what our members have been pushing for in consultations across the country.”

Unifor mourns the senseless murders at Tree of Life synagogue

October 30, 2018

Unifor mourns the devastating attack at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Saturday, October 27, 2018. The union stands with the Jewish community at this tragic time.

In the wake of the deadliest attack against the Jewish community in U.S. history, we mourn for the victims and turn our thoughts to preventing future acts of right-wing terror. 

Canada bans asbestos as of December 30

The use of asbestos and asbestos containing products will no longer be permitted in Canada as of December 30, 2018 under regulations...

Doug Ford’s plan to scrap Ontario College of Trades would harm Ontario skilled trade workers

TORONTO- Premier Doug Ford’s plan to scrap Ontario College of Trades could erode quality and harm skilled trades workers.

“Skilled trades workers fought hard for the establishment of the Ontario College of Trades - to ensure high-quality workmanship that Ontarians can rely on,” said Naureen Rizvi, Unifor Ontario Regional Director. “Apprentices in the trades need reliable training to support their learning, and a united, independent OCOT to maintain safety and excellence in Ontario’s skilled trades.”

Unifor urges the Federal Cabinet to #SaveLocalNews

October 25, 2018

OTTAWA- The union representing 12,000 Canadian journalists and media workers is urging members of the federal cabinet to implement key policy recommendations from the 2017 Commons Heritage report on local news in the upcoming federal budget.

Ford government sides with business lobby over working people with "Making Ontario Open for Business Act"

October 23, 2018

TORONTO- Unifor condemns the provincial government’s plan to claw back workers’ rights and protections.

“Fair scheduling, equal pay for equal work, paid sick days. These rights are not frivolous- they are practical, minimum standard for fairness. Standards that help grow good jobs and keep workers safe,” Jerry Dias, Unifor National President.  “This Act is a direct attack on millions of workers, backed up by an imaginary crisis.”

Unifor calls on all New Brunswick MLAs to support Throne Speech

October 23, 2018

FREDERICTON – Unifor is calling on all New Brunswick MLAs to support today’s Throne Speech.

The results of the provincial election dictate that collaboration and consensus-building are expected by New Brunswickers, and this Throne Speech is evidence the Liberals were listening.

The Speech contains a number of initiatives that can and should be supported by most if not all the political parties.