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The 27 locked-out members of Titan Tool & Die won’t let grinches, the owners of the company who have abandoned their workers, intending to move production south to Michigan, U.S., dampen their solidarity and holiday cheer.
Operation Christmas Cheer, led by founder Cassandra Robinson, visited the Windsor, Ont. picket line from Ottawa on Dec. 11 to deliver gifts for the children of the Titan Tool members, along with a generous collection of goods for the locked-out members.
“Our members have been locked out since Aug. 11 for refusing to accept less than they’re worth, and having Operation Christmas Cheer helps them during the holiday season, showing them that Unifor and the community has their backs,” said Unifor National President Lana Payne.
Unifor Local 444 and the Windsor and District Labour Council also stepped up with contributions of food and donations.
Last week, Ontario Regional Council, along with the national union, locals and personal donations, raised over $229,000 for Titan Tool & Die members.
Unifor Local 195 President Emile Nabbout noted this strike is the longest labour dispute in Windsor’s auto history.
“The Christmas spirit for Titan Tool members in Windsor will not be ignored,” said Nabbout.
“The workers of Titan Tool & Die refuse to give up on Canadian manufacturing, Canadian jobs, and Canadian dignity. Our local community and Titan Tool members are truly thankful for this outpouring of generosity and support.”