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Strike averted as Unifor secures framework with GM

TORONTO, Sept. 20, 2016 /CNW/ - Strike averted, after around the clock negotiations, as Unifor reached a framework with General Motors that sets a pattern in Detroit Three negotiations.

Strike averted at GM

Strike averted after around the clock negotiations as Unifor reached a framework with General Motors setting a pattern in Detroit Three negotiations.

“This framework puts into motion what will be a historic agreement to secure a future for our members, for our communities and for the auto industry in Canada,” said Unifor National President Jerry Dias, who led the negotiations. “At this late hour we have language in place to address our bargaining priorities and there will be no strike.”

Fight against TPP ramps up with concert and teach-in

Unifor members from across the country attended a teach-in recently to share information and strategies on the fight against the Trans-Pacific Partnership, before hitting the streets for a mass postering action in Federal Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland’s riding. The night before, the Rock Against the TPP tour made its only stop in Canada. For details, click here.

Unifor schedules briefings as GM deadline approaches

TORONTO, Sept. 16, 2016 /CNW/ - As the deadline approaches in Unifor's negotiations with General Motors, the union has set up a workroom for media members and scheduled regular briefings to provide updates.

Unifor schedules media briefings as GM deadline approaches

As the deadline approaches in negotiations with General Motors, the union has set up a workroom for media members and scheduled regular briefings to provide updates on Monday, September 19. In the event that a tentative agreement is reached during the weekend an announcement will be released.

Long-term care providers rally for provincial funding

HALIFAX, Sept. 14, 2016 /CNW/ - Representatives from Unifor long-term care workplaces from across the province are gathering in Halifax on Thursday to demand the Nova Scotia government reverse funding cuts to long-term care.

TPP review too short and too shallow

Canadians need and deserve a thorough and independent review of the Trans-Pacific Partnership before our federal government considers whether to ratify the deals, which is still the subject of public consultations. A review from the Office of the Chief Economist, however, falls far short of the mark, Unifor National President Jerry Dias says. Read his full commentary here.

Looking for updates

Since selecting GM as the target company, the GM Master Bargaining Committee has been working hard to negotiate and reach a fair tentative settlement that will benefit all our members working at the Detroit Three.

For regular updates and announcements please follow us on Twitter at @Autotalks16 or check this section of our website. When there is an announcement to be issued we will post it here.

Unifor calls for review of regulatory exemptions for U.S. tech giants

TORONTO, Sept. 13, 2016 /CNW/ - The federal Heritage Department's policy review of the future of Canadian media and cultural industries must seek a solution to the struggling revenue model for news journalism and Canadian content, says Unifor, the union representing 12,000 media workers and journalists.

Unifor calls on Gallant government to implement child care report

FREDERICTON, Sept. 12, 2016 /CNW/ - Unifor is calling on New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant to implement the recommendations laid out in the report on child care issued by the Child Care Review Task Force. Those recommendations include increasing public funding and transitioning toward a more affordable not-for-profit model while raising the wages of child care workers in the province.

More Suncor workers join Unifor

FORT MCMURRAY, AB, Sept. 12, 2016 /CNW/ - Workers at the Suncor East Tank Farm voted overwhelmingly to join Unifor—Canada's energy union. The workers will join 4,000 members as part of local 707A at the company's extraction facilities in Northern Alberta.

Rally and BBQ

Join us at this family-friendly BBQ event in the park to protest the Brad Wall funding cuts the the Wakamow Valley Authority (WVA).

Sign the petition and enjoy free hot dogs and drinks on Unifor Local 3.

WHAT: Rally and barbecue

WHEN: Sunday, September 11 from noon to 2 p.m.

WHERE: Wakamow Valley Park at the Kiwanis River Lodge

WHO: Unifor Local 3, Friends of Wakamow Action Committee, and other concerned residents

Media Advisory - Moose Jaw residents to rally in support of Wakamow Valley

MOOSE JAW, SK, Sept. 9, 2016 /CNW/ - A diverse coalition of concerned Moose Jaw residents will hold a rally and barbecue on Sunday to protest the provincial funding cuts and forced lay-offs at the Wakamow Valley Authority (WVA).

"Wakamow is not expendable—it is a vital part of our city. These cuts must be reversed to ensure the park can be enjoyed by generations to come," said Joie Warnock, Unifor's Western Director.

School bus driver shortage `sadly predictable'

A shortage of school bus drivers, which forced parents across Ontario to scramble to get their children to school, is the direct result of a deeply flawed procurement program forced on school boards by the province, Canada's largest drivers' union says.

Radio ads tell Brad Wall: "Don't sell our SaskTel!"

REGINA, Sept. 8, 2016 /CNW/ - Radio ads have started airing across Saskatchewan that tell Premier Brad Wall to "back away from the phone" in his bid to sell SaskTel. Sponsored by the province's largest telecommunication union, Unifor, the ads highlight the unequalled value of having a publicly-owned carrier in Saskatchewan.

School bus driver shortage `sadly predictable'

TORONTO, Sept. 8, 2016 /CNW/ - The shortage of school bus drivers, which forced parents across Ontario to scramble to get their children to school, is the direct result of a deeply flawed procurement program forced on school boards by the province, Canada's largest drivers' union says.

Workers at CAMI extend solidarity

The President and Chairperson at Local 88, at the GM CAMI Assembly Ingersoll plant, issued a letter to their plant manager to extend their solidarity and stand firm to support Local 199, 222 and 636, who are currently in negotiations with GM. Read the letter here

Unifor selects GM to set pattern in autotalks

On September 6, the Unifor National President announced GM as the target company to set a pattern in bargaining with the Detroit Three automakers. Negotiations between the Unifor Master Committee and GM continue with the intent of reaching a tentative settlement before the midnight deadline on Monday, September 19. Consequently, bargaining with Fiat and Ford will pause during this period.

Unifor picks GM as target company in auto talks

TORONTO, Sept. 6, 2016 /CNW/ - Unifor announced that General Motors is the target company to set the pattern agreement in the current round of negotiations with the Detroit Three automakers.

"These negotiations are about the future of local communities, good jobs and the industry. Our demand is clear, invest today to build a future for tomorrow," Unifor National President Jerry Dias told a media conference in Toronto.

Unifor Celebrates Labour Day

TORONTO, Sept. 5, 2016 /CNW/ - Today Unifor members took to the streets across the country to join workers, unions and the labour movement to celebrate Labour Day.

"This is a day to come together to acknowledge and appreciate the gains that Unifor and the labour movement has made in the past year," said Unifor National President Jerry Dias. "It is also a day to recommit to the fight for the betterment of all working people to demand fairness and justice."  

Unifor Celebrates Labour Day

Today Unifor members took to the streets across the country to join workers, unions and the labour movement to celebrate Labour Day.