Unifor miners lend helping hand in Goderich community

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More than a dozen miners descended on a local property to lend their skilled labour to a couple who were struggling to finish the roofing on their house this weekend.

“I’m really proud of what Unifor members are doing in Goderich,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President. “Volunteering and giving back to the community is at the heart of what Unifor is.” 

On June 1 Local 16-O member Ken Clement noticed that one of his neighbours seemed to be taking a long time to get a new roof installed. After offering a hand to the couple, he made a few calls. At 8 a.m. the next day, many of his fellow Unifor members got to work and finished the job in just four hours. Unifor members onsite included:
Lance Anderson Jr.
Lance Anderson Sr.
Ken Clement 
Franz DeWater
Detlef Dibowski
Kevin Haasnoot
Cody Houghton
Chris Martin
Joe McIver
Jeremy Powell
John Reinhart
Randy Thom

“Folks in this community look out for each other,” said Gary Lynch, President of Unifor Local 16-O. “We’ve received outstanding support from the community during our strike and it’s one of the key reasons that we’re going to be successful and get a fair deal so we can get back to work.”

Unifor Local 16-O has been on strike since April 27 to fight against a long list of concessions including reduced benefits, extended shift length, forced overtime, and weakened contracting-out provisions in the collective agreement.