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Rally to support workers locked out 597 days

August 7, 2018

GANDER - Union members from across Atlantic Canada showed solidarity with Local 597 members at D-J Composites today to mark the 597th day of a shameful lock out.

“The workers of D-J Composites have shown remarkable strength and resolve in the 19 months since they were locked out by their employer,” said FFAW-Unifor President Keith Sullivan at the rally.  “This situation has exposed the complete inadequacy of our province’s labour laws when it comes to protecting the rights of workers when employers decide to trample on those rights.”

Workers to surround clinic on day 121 of Thunder Bay Strike

THUNDER BAY - After 121 days on a picket line, 65 workers at the Port Arthur Health Centre are taking a stand against an employer who refuses to negotiate.
“The doctors who own this Centre have repeatedly refused to return to negotiations for more than four months now. Enough is enough,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President. “We gave plenty of notice that if they did not come back to bargaining, we would shut the clinic down, unfortunately that means disrupting service to patients.”

Media Advisory - Rally to support workers locked out 597 days

August 3, 2018

GANDER - Members of Unifor Local 597 will mark the 597th day since their American-based employer locked them out, with a community barbecue in Gander.

“If this province had stronger labour laws, D-J Composites would never get away with its shameful union busting and would have to instead negotiate fairly,” said Lana Payne, Atlantic Regional Director.

Just days before Christmas in 2016, Kansas State based company, D-J Composites, locked-out 31 workers at the aerospace manufacturing facility in Gander.

Strike averted after tentative agreement reached with East Coast Credit Union

August 2, 2018

ANTIGONISH N.S. – The bargaining committee for Unifor Local 2107 has reached a tentative agreement with East Coast Credit Union, averting a strike at three branches in Nova Scotia.

While the union and the employer were in a legal strike/lock-out position as of today, members will now vote on this tentative agreement, which is being recommended unanimously by the bargaining team lead by Unifor’s chief negotiator, Linda McNeil.

No details will be released until the tentative agreement is presented in detail to the members.

Unifor will respect Toronto Exhibition Place picket lines

July 31, 2018

TORONTO – Unifor will respect the IATSE Local 58 picket line after staging, rigging and technical support workers were locked out at the Toronto Exhibition Place.

“It is shameful that workers of colour will be forced to either cross a picket line or miss out on an important cultural event,” said Christine Maclin, Unifor National Human Rights Director.

Unifor has cancelled its contingent in the 2018 Toronto Caribbean Festival Grand Parade.

Striking workers to present resolution to City Council

THUNDER BAY – Health care workers at Port Arthur Health Centre, Unifor Local 229 members, will be asking to speak to municipal officials at a City Council meeting in Thunder Bay on Monday, July 30, 2018.  
"These 65 striking workers, all women, have been on the picket line for over 100 days now,” said Katha Fortier, Assistant to the National President. “It's time for the employer to get back to negotiations. All the union is asking for is fair, living wages, and an end to the years of ongoing contract employment.”

Unifor members ratify new contract with Canadian Kraft

July 27, 2018

THE PAS—Members of Unifor Local 1403 have voted to ratify a new three-year collective agreement with the employer, Canadian Kraft Paper (CKP).

“Thanks to the hard work of Unifor members, the CKP mill is successful and critical to the economy of this region,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President. “CKP is a great example of how unions, employers, and government can work together to help rural economies thrive.”

Unifor members at three casinos ratify new agreement

July 27, 2018

TORONTO—Unifor members at Casino Ajax, Elements Casino Brantford, and Great Blue Heron Casino in Port Perry have ratified a new four-year collective agreement with Great Canadian Casinos.

“Unifor members are pivotal to the profitability of the gaming sector,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President. “Casino workers have earned a share of the gains enjoyed by the employer.”

National Retired Workers Council

Unifor retirees play an active role in the union by participating in political action and community activities, and providing key support for fellow..

Why Mill Jobs Matter

By Lana Payne, Atlantic Regional Director, an abridged version appeared in the Pictou Advocate, Aug. 1, 2018.

 

Letter to Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil Regarding Domestic Violence Leave

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Dear Premier McNeil:

I am writing with respect to protected leave for victims of domestic violence, now guaranteed in Nova Scotia as a result of your government’s legislation from this past spring.

First, Unifor would like to recognize and acknowledge this important new employment law and thank your government for taking action.

Unifor – Canada and Nova Scotia’s largest private sector union – made a submission with a number of recommendations to the committee of Law Amendments, studying Bill 107.

Miners’ strike settled but questions remain about Vic Drilling CEO

July 25, 2018

SUSSEX—A long and bitter miners’ strike in Ontario is settled, but questions still remain about the role of Laura Araneda’s company in prolonging the labour dispute, says Unifor.

“Laura Araneda made a tidy profit helping an American mining giant fight a small Ontario community, but she’s never been held to account,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President. “It’s never been disclosed how lucrative her scab contract was.”

Open Letter to Nova Scotians re East Coast Credit Union

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Dear Nova Scotians: 

            It is with profound disappointment that we find it necessary to write to you about contract negotiations with the East Coast Credit Union.

            Unifor represents 44 full and part-time workers at three credit union locations: Antigonish, New Glasgow and St. Andrews. They originally made up the Bergengren Credit Union which amalgamated in January 2016 with the East Coast Credit Union (ECCU).

Unifor and Great Canadian Casino sign tentative agreement

July 25, 2018

TORONTO—The Unifor bargaining committee representing nearly 1,800 workers across five Ontario casinos has reached a tentative agreement with Great Canadian Casino.

“Unifor is a union for casino workers,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President. “Our members are pivotal to the profitability of this sector and have earned a fair contract.”

More Kuehne + Nagel workers join Unifor

Workers at a Kuehne + Nagel Ltd. warehouse in Mississauga have voted to join Unifor, the second location of the company to be represented by Unifor

Unifor warns against auto tariffs

Unifor warns U.S. Department of Commerce that tariffs on the import of automobiles and parts would devastate the entire North American auto industry.

Strike looms as Credit Union cuts defined benefit pension

July 20, 2018

ANTIGONISH– East Coast Credit Union is acting more like a big bank in the callous way it is treating its loyal workers at three branches in Nova Scotia, says Unifor.

“How can this employer call itself your friendly community credit union with its race-to-the-bottom tactics against a mostly female workforce,” said Lana Payne, Atlantic Regional Director. “For years these workers took less pay in order to have a decent pension plan. It’s unacceptable that this employer has said it wants to eliminate it.”

Unifor available to comment on U.S. auto import hearing

July 18, 2018

TORONTO – Unifor National President Jerry Dias is available to comment on the U.S. Department of Commerce hearing on the Section 232 national security investigation of imports of automobiles and automotive parts.