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Bargaining Bulletin #1

Given the numerous common issues in Ontario and Quebec, we have agreed to a set of bargaining rules of engagement in order to showcase our solidarity and strengthen our position during negotiations with the Company.

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Lock-out in Gander must end

As published in The Telegram, December 23, 2017

By Ignatius Oram
Unifor Member, Unit Chair of Local 597

I am one of 32 workers who were locked out a few days before Christmas last year by my American employer, D-J Composites, which operates an aerospace manufacturing plant in Gander, Newfoundland.

Second labour board complaint filed against D-J Composites

December 19, 2017

St. Johns – Unifor has filed a second unfair labour practice complaint alleging bad faith bargaining against an American based employer that locked out 32 aerospace workers one year ago today.

"D-J Composites refuses to abide by the normally accepted practices for collective bargaining, and clearly has no intention of fulfilling its obligations to these workers under the province’s employment laws,” said Shane Wark, Assistant to Unifor’s National President, at a rally on the steps of the Confederation Building in St. John’s.

Rally to support workers locked out for a second Christmas in Gander

December 14, 2017

St-John's - Members of Unifor local 597 will mark the one-year anniversary of the day their American-based employer locked them out, with a bus ride from Gander to the Newfoundland and Labrador legislature in St. John’s for a solidarity rally. 

“If the province had stronger labour laws there is no way this American company could get away with its shameful union busting and would have to instead negotiate fairly,” said Lana Payne, Atlantic Regional Director.

Progress made as talks continue into January

The Unifor ACL bargaining committee made progress on several issues this week and both sides have agreed to extend discussions into January.

“We have accomplished long awaited results this week in signing off on multiple issues, including paid domestic violence leave for members, agreements on performance management and the formation of a joint committee on mental health,” said Bobby MacDonald, Chair of Unifor ACL.

Negotiations between Unifor and First Student Canada underway

Negotiations between Unifor and First Student Canada underway

Toronto – Negotiations are currently underway between First Student Canada and Unifor Local 4268, representing school bus drivers in the Bowmanville, Kincardine, Port Elgin, Wiarton and Owen Sound regions.

“We just ratified a collective agreement with First Student drivers in the Durham Region so it’s our goal to build on that success to achieve wage increases and the elimination of unpaid driving hours in these additional regions,” said Debbie Montgomery, President of Unifor Local 4268.

Unifor recommends fast-tracking $15 minimum wage

December 4, 2017

Vancouver — In a written submission to the Fair Wage Commission, Unifor is recommending an immediate adoption of the $15 minimum wage to alleviate poverty and stimulate the economy.

“Any way you look at it, B.C.’s current minimum wage is a poverty sentence,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President. “There is no time to waste. B.C. should raise the minimum wage to $15 now.”

Limited progress in conciliation for Nova Scotia Health Care

The Nova Scotia Council of Health Care Unions, and the employers, (NSHA and IWK) have completed three days of conciliation and plan to meet again in January for another five days.  The three days of meetings in November provided good discussion and some progress.  However, a lot of work remains.

To date the parties have held 27 bargaining sessions to conduct a very complex set of negotiations that require bringing together collective agreements from all four unions (Unifor, NSGEU, CUPE, and NSNU) in the acute care and community care sectors.

Messed up trade rules tax a donation

When people are hurting, such as after a natural disaster, the normal human reaction is to find a way to help.

In fact, for most people, the immediate reaction is not whether they should offer help, but to think about how they can help out best.

In La Doré, Quebec, where the major employer is a Resolute Forest Products sawmill, the obvious way for them to help victims of a devastating hurricane last August in Florida was to send down some of the softwood lumber they produce at the local mill.

Unifor serves strike notice to First Student Canada

November 24, 2017 Toronto – Unifor Local 4268 has served First Student Canada with a strike notice effective as of 12:01 a.m. on Thursday November 30, 2017. “We hope to reach a fair deal with First Student as we know the service our drivers provide is vital to students and their families,” said Unifor Ontario Regional Director Naureen Rizvi.

Unifor applies for mediation with AT Films Inc.

November 24, 2017 Edmonton—A bargaining impasse between Unifor Local 21A and AT Films Inc. (RPC BPI Agriculture) has led the union to apply for mediation. “The company is waging an attack on health benefits and pension obligations,” said Unifor National President Jerry Dias. “AT Films appears intent on taking bargaining on a path towards customer service disruption and job action.” The union went on strike in July 2015 to protect contract language on pensions and benefits and says that cuts in this round are a non-starter. AT Films Inc.

OFL leadership team re-elected

Given the great gains during their two-year term that started in 2015, the OFL leadership made a bid for re-election

Unifor National President to visit site of striking Mexican miner murders

November 20, 2017 Mexico City – Unifor National President Jerry Dias will visit the site where two striking Mexican miners were brutally murdered near the Media Luna mine in Guerrero State, Mexico. “I am saddened and angered that these workers were murdered for standing up for their right to join the union of their choice,” said Dias.