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March 6, 2019 by 1996-O Executive

Final Report: Survey on Performance Management

Does Performance management help you perform your job better?

 

March 5, 2019

 

To:       All Telecommunications Locals across Canada

 

Re:       Final Report: Survey on Performance Management

 

Members,

 

We are happy to share the final report from our monumental members’ survey on stacked ranking and performance management.

 

Thank you for all of the hard work that each of you put into promoting participation in the survey. Your emails, leafletting, postering, meetings and social media posts helped ensure that wide varieties of members’ experiences are reflected in the survey results.

 

With a large membership base filling out the survey, the results provided some useful insight on how performance management and stacked ranking impacts members in their workplace. From October 22 to November 19, 2018, thousands of members responded to the survey.

 

Their comments and experiences painted a clear picture of the ineffective and unfair treatment that employees face as a result of stacked ranking and other performance management techniques.

 

We have attached the final report from the survey to this email, which you are encouraged to share with your members.

 

This is not the last that you will hear about stacked ranking, but it is an important turning point.

 

As we solidify the removal of stacked ranking for Bell Sales members and push to enforce that change across the sector, our campaign will grow as required to achieve the desired changes for all those affected.

 

We are looking forward to getting that work done with all of you.

 

In solidarity,

Chris MacDonald                                                        John Caluori

Assistant to the National President                            Assistant to the Quebec Director

 

 

Tyson Siddall

Telecommunications Director

 

Read the report here…..2019.02-FINAL-Report on Stack Ranking and Performance Management

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March 6, 2019 by 1996-O Executive

“Listen Up” Visibility

listen up 2019@ Work Centres near you.

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March 5, 2019 by 1996-O Executive

Take Action: Chartwell Retirement Workers need your support

Ontario Director

Greetings,

This morning we officially launched our “Pay Fair Chartwell” campaign to uncover realities of the working conditions at Chartwell Retirement Homes.

Health care locals across the province organized actions this morning in Chartwell Retirement Home communities to inform residents, families and community members about the shamefully low wages being paid by Chartwell Retirement Homes in seven locations across the province.

Chartwell Retirement Homes pay many of their staff minimum wage. In fact, most of their employees do not receive a living wage. To make matters worse, Chartwell has proposed all minimum wage employees have their wages frozen until 2020. These workers provide care and compassion to residents, work that is so important that the Ontario Labour Relations Board has consistently denied them the right to strike, putting them under the same legislation as other essential service providers, such as hospital workers.

Meanwhile the Chair of the Chartwell Board, former Premier Mike Harris earns $237,000.00 annually – for a part-time job. This is unfair and insulting to Chartwell workers and residents who trust them to deliver the best care.

The Pay Fair Chartwell campaign also features billboard advertisements in all Chartwell Retirement Home communities, a petition calling on Chartwell CEO Brent Binions and Chair of the Board Mike Harris to pay workers a decent, living wage and the “Ask Hilda” video series, providing the union its own take on Chartwell’s “Ask Edna” videos.

Please take two minutes and sign the petition and demand our members be paid a fair wage. Together, we can show Chartwell management that Unifor members are united, and that poverty wages are unacceptable.

Chartwell Retirement can afford to pay fair. These caregivers need your support.

 

Thank you in advance for your efforts!

In solidarity,

Naureen Rizvi
Ontario Regional Director

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March 1, 2019 by 1996-O Executive

2018 tax slips now available

2018 Tax Slips

 

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March 1, 2019 by 1996-O Executive

“Improve Choice And Affordability For Canadians” Review in to Bell, Rogers, and Telus

Elizabeth Keith ·

Canada launched an official review into Bell, Rogers, and Telus and they want Canadian’s feedback about them.

Today in Ottawa, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) officially launched a review into Bell, Rogers, and Telus in order to find out more about Canada’s mobile market. Specifically, they are looking at competition in the market and also affordability.

These two elements have been the source of many complaints from Canadians who claim that big carriers like Bell, Rogers, and Telus have a monopoly on the mobile networks in Canada and therefore can jack up their prices since they are in complete control. The CRTC is now looking into the companies to see if those claims are actually true.

READ ALSO: Bell, Rogers, And Telus Are All Hiking Prices On Their Super Popular 10 GB Data Plans

In an official review that launched from Ottawa today, the CRTC said that they will “examine the state of the mobile wireless market and whether further action is required to improve choice and affordability for Canadians.” They will specifically look at the big carriers in Canada which are Bell, Rogers, and Telus.

In a news release about the review today, CRTC Chairperson and CEO Ian Scott said, “While the wireless industry has grown and evolved over the last few years, progress has been slow in certain areas. We are concerned as to whether the needs of Canadians are being fully met. We want to ensure that all Canadians benefit from a robust and competitive mobile wireless market that provides a choice of affordable and innovative services.”

……Read More here

This official review is leading up to a public hearing that will be held by the CRTC in the Ottawa area on January 13, 2020.
Read Here

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