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May 6, 2025 by 1996-O Executive

Unifor members organize against bloated executive compensation at BCE AGM

April 23, 2025

Toronto/Montreal – Unifor members at Bell (BCE.TO) and its subsidiaries are organizing to protest multi-million executive bonuses at the company’s upcoming AGM.

“Bell can expect our union to be vocal when the executives continue to cut good jobs while rewarding themselves with fat bonuses,” said Unifor National President Lana Payne. “We are asking shareholders to examine the facts: more layoffs, a stunning drop in profits, and lucrative executive bonuses and we are asking they push back and demand better from the company’s C-suite and board of directors.”

The union wrote to 19,000 telecommunications workers at BCE and its subsidiaries as well as 2,100 members at Bell Media to encourage them to fully participate in the May 8, 2025, virtual annual general shareholder meeting.

The meeting agenda includes the election of board members, three shareholder proposals, and an advisory vote on executive compensation.

“We’re asking members to vote no on the Board’s approach to executive compensation. Doling out multi-million-dollar bonuses while you cut thousands of jobs is simply not something that Unifor members, as workers and as shareholders, can abide by. It’s reckless, disrespectful, and poor management by the Board,” said Unifor Quebec Director Daniel Cloutier.

In early 2024, Unifor launched the Shame on Bell campaign to call on the company to stop its contracting out and offshoring of telecom jobs, stop slashing Canadian newsrooms and reduce dividend payouts to reinvest in employee wellbeing, infrastructure, and job security.

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May 6, 2025 by 1996-O Executive

Statement on tragedy at Vancouver Lapu-Lapu Day festival

April 27, 2025

Unifor extends its deepest condolences to the families and friends of those killed, and expresses concern for those injured, in the vehicle ramming at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival hosted by the Filipino community in Vancouver.

Our union is deeply saddened to mourn the tragic loss of a beloved member of Unifor Local 114, whose life was taken in this devastating incident. Their passing leaves a profound void in the hearts of their family, friends, and union sisters and brothers. We know that many in the broad Unifor family continue to be directly or indirectly affected by this tragedy. We stand together in grief and solidarity during this incredibly difficult time.

As a sponsor of the event, Unifor joins with the Filipino community and all Canadians in condemning this shocking and tragic act that has taken the lives of at least eleven people and injured many more.

Lapu-Lapu Day, celebrated annually on April 27, honours the memory of Lapu-Lapu, an inspirational Indigenous national hero who stood against Spanish colonization. This day is a powerful reminder of resilience, courage, and the enduring spirit of independence.

Unifor recognizes and deeply values the countless contributions of the Filipino-Canadian community, both within our union and across the fabric of Canadian society.

We are heartbroken that this vibrant celebration of culture and heritage was marred by such senseless violence.

Our union stands firmly alongside the community during this time of mourning and remains committed to offering support and assistance in any way possible.

Resources

For members or their family members who might need assistance, consider the following resources:

  • Your local union’s Employee and Family Assistance Program
  • A 24-hour assistance centre that has been established at Douglas Park Community Centre (801 West 22nd). Vancouver Policy officers are Victim Professional services have been deployed to help anyone who has not been able to contact a loved one who was at the Lapu Lapu Day event. If you are not able to attend in person, phone 604-717-3321.
  • 310 Mental Health Line – Provides a toll-free number connecting callers to a BC crisis line. Offers emotional support, information on appropriate referral options, and a wide range of support relating to mental health concerns. Phone: 310-6789
  • VictimLinkBC – VictimLinkBC is a toll-free, confidential, multilingual service available across B.C. and the Yukon 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and can be accessed by calling or texting 1-800-563-0808 or sending an email to 211-VictimLinkBC@uwbc.ca. It provides information and referral services to all victims of crime and immediate crisis support to victims of family and sexual violence, including victims of human trafficking exploited for labour or sexual services.
  • Online chat service for youth (Noon to 1 a.m.)
  • Online chat service for adults (Noon to 1 a.m.)
  • BC211.ca – Dial or text 2-1-1 to be connected with a Resource Navigator who will provide information and referral to available social, government, and community supports and services.

If you require any additional support or are not sure where to turn, reach out to your job steward or union representative.

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May 6, 2025 by 1996-O Executive

Bell Canada news releases

Source: https://www.bce.ca/news-and-media/newsroom

Click the above link for all Bell news releases

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May 6, 2025 by 1996-O Executive

Unifor 1996-O member appreciation draw winners

Congratulations!! to all the draw winning members of Local 1996-O.

The local will be in contact via email and phone soon with the details

 

 

In Solidarity,

Local 1996-O Executive,

Lee, Chris, Brian, Lloyd

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May 6, 2025 by 1996-O Executive

Thousands join Unifor’s rally to protect Canadian jobs

Unifor’s Lana Payne and Samia Hashi led a rally of thousands of workers, activists and allies in Windsor to defend Canadian jobs, stand strong against Trump’s economic war on our country and build a stronger, more resilient Canadian economy.

Read more: Unifor vows to protect Canadian jobs with massive rally in Windsor

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