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November 30, 2017 by 1996-O Executive

Newspaper closings hurt journalism: Unifor

November 27, 2017

Toronto – The announced swap of several newspapers between two media giants, and the subsequent closing of several publications, is the natural result of the federal government’s failure to address the crisis in the industry, Canada’s media union says.

“The crisis in the newspaper industry will not be solved by making already-larger media companies even bigger and offering the public fewer journalistic voices,” said Unifor National President Jerry Dias.

Dias called on Heritage Minister Melanie Joly to immediately take strong action to address the crisis in the newspaper industry before more papers close.

“Minister Joly has been presented with many options for addressing the structural challenges facing newspapers in Canada. It is time to act,” Dias said.

Earlier today, Torstar and Postmedia announced that they are swapping several Ontario daily and community papers. Postmedia also announced that it is closing almost two dozen of the papers it is acquiring from Torstar.

Torstar is also closing several papers, including dailies the Barrie Examiner and the Orillia Packet and Times. Unifor represent journalists and other media workers at both chains.

Black Press and Glacier engaged in a similar swap of British Columbia publications in 2014, which also resulted in several titles closing.

“A thriving democracy requires a diversity of journalists’ voices. Today’s actions will quiet that diversity,” said Unifor Media director Howard Law.

Law said Unifor will be meeting with its members at affected papers, and with both companies, to discuss the change in ownership at several publications, as well as the closures, and the impact on its members and the communities.

Unifor represents 12,000 media workers across Canada, including about 4,000 journalists.

 

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November 30, 2017 by 1996-O Executive

Union Meeting venue change

Please note. The venue location for the next Union Meeting on Sunday December 17, 2017 @ 7:30pm has been changed. It will now be held @ UNIFOR LOCAL 112, 30 Tangiers Rd. (Finch and Keele)

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November 30, 2017 by 1996-O Executive

Executive Visibility

NEXT WEEKS EXECUTIVE VISIBILITY WILL BE AT BRAMPTON AND ROYAL WINDSOR. SEE YOU THERE !

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November 30, 2017 by 1996-O Executive

PRM and Work Place stress

The PRM process is being addressed. It is more then obvious and causing incredible stress for all members! We need to achieve a work life balance for all! and are working tirelessly towards that.

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November 30, 2017 by 1996-O Executive

Good Jobs For All Coalition

The Good Jobs for All Coalition, a coalition of more than 30 community, labour and environmental organizations in the Greater Toronto Area, is sponsoring a teach-in and public forum next Monday.  Please join us for this important event!

 

NAFTA, Jobs and Equity – Teach-in and Forum

Monday Dec 4th

Teach-in at 5 pm (with pizza!)

Public Forum at 7 pm.

 

Keynote speakers: Armine Yalnizyan, Economist and CBC Columnist, and Hassan Yussuff, President of the Canadian Labour Congress

Location: Steelworkers Hall at 25 Cecil St., Toronto

(southeast of Spadina & College, parking behind building)
Background:   There’s been considerable public debate about President Trump’s agenda and what it might mean for some Canadian industries and provisions such as the dispute settlement mechanism.  However, there’s been less attention to issues such as:
– The potential impact on jobs in both manufacturing and the huge service sectors of our economy, public and private services, and what this means for women, racialized workers and others employed in these sectors
– The role of the corporate lobby in these talks, with interests that may differ at times from Trump’s
– The interplay of NAFTA, CETA and TPP on all sectors and impact on public policies such as local procurement policies; and
– An alternative vision of global trade, development and solidarity.

 

In sol,

 

Josephine

 

Josephine Petcher

National Representative | Représentante nationale

Toronto Area Director | Directrice locale de Toronto

 

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