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August 17, 2017 by 1996-O Executive

Tentative Agreement – BTS Technician Hires MOA – 2017

Many 1996-O BTS Members have seen job postings this summer in regards to the 100 jobs for BTS technicians to apply for at Bell Canada. See the below attached Tentative Memorandum of Agreement between Bell Canada and Unifor.

 

 

BTS TECHNICIAN HIRING
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN
BELL CANADA
AND
UNIFOR
REPRESENTING CRAFT AND SERVICES EMPLOYEES

The Company will hire 100 BTS employees to perform functions associated to, but not limited
to, Bell Total Connect, Fibre To The Business (FTTB), Fibre To The Node (FTTN), and
Business FibeTV on FTTN. The Company estimates that these hires will bring the bargaining
unit to more than 4,000 Unifor-represented Craft and Services employees and would increase
the proportion of business work performed by bargaining unit employees from 78% to 87%
based on today’s volumes.

The parties agree as follows:

1. Bell Canada will hire 100 BTS employees to perform functions associated to, but not limited
to, Bell Total Connect, Fibre To The Business (FTTB), Fibre To The Node (FTTN), and
Business F1beTV on FTTN;

2. In assuming capacity of aforementioned business volume, Bell Canada will fill 100 Craft and
Services Regular Full-Time postings, of which 57 postings will be designated for Ontario and
43 for Québec;

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August 17, 2017 by 1996-O Executive

Executive Visibility

NEXT WEEKS EXECUTIVE VISIBILITY WILL BE AT MARKHAM AND BIRCHMOUNT. SEE YOU THERE !

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August 17, 2017 by 1996-O Executive

$15 minimum wage

Pres Messsage

Sisters and brothers,

Over the past few weeks we have heard much debate over the proposed implementation of a $15 dollar an hour minimum wage in Ontario. The truth is that $15 dollars an hour will not only help workers and their families it will also help the economy.

Let’s examine the facts. Almost 30 per cent of Ontario workers earned less than $15 an hour in 2016. It’s important to note that we aren’t just talking about students as half of the workers who earn less than $15 per hour are between the ages of 25 and 64.

Many of our neighbours, friends, family and fellow members are struggling to make ends meet on the current minimum wage of $11.40 an hour. Even with an increase to $15 dollars an hour full-time workers will average $600 a week before tax – hardly an outrageous sum to raise a family on.

The economic case proves that putting money in the hands of workers will help to raise the bar for everyone. Many economists have come out in support of $15 dollars an hour as research has shown that when lower income households achieve a rise in income they spend the additional money earned, predominantly within the local economy.  When the minimum wage is increased the economy benefits and the subsequent consumer demand creates jobs.

The $15 minimum wage is also a racial and women’s rights issue as these workers are disproportionally represented among minimum wage earners. Providing a living wage is a necessary step towards achieving our goal of equality for all.

In opposition to a $15 minimum multi-million dollar corporations are crying poor and raising the specter of job cuts and atomization to frighten workers and politicians alike. At least half of the minimum wage earners in Ontario work for companies with over 500 employees. In fact, many of the largest and wealthiest companies in the country do not pay their workers a living wage.

A $15 minimum will require some adjusting – just as every other minimum wage hike in history has required. During this time we cannot allow companies to pit worker against worker.  Keeping the lowest paid down does not help others to rise but instead furthers the gig-economy, increasing precarious work and creating a permanent underclass of working poor all in the name of corporate greed.

Political pressure to water down the proposed legislated pay increase is being applied and we must do the same to ensure its passage.  Let your MPP know that you believe in a living wage here and share messages of support on social media.

For more information visit unifor.org/changingworkplaces.

In Solidarity,

Jerry Dias

National President

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August 10, 2017 by 1996-O Executive

2017 Labour Day Parade

Toronto Labour Day Parade Info Pkg - 2017 3

Greetings Brothers and Sisters,

The start time is 9:30 am sharp, but you will need to arrive by 7:30am for set-up. This year’s theme is “Step Up and Speak Up”.

Listed below is information regarding the parade.  We appreciate your participation in this important day for Labour and to make this year’s parade another huge success

In order to have free entry into the CNE after the parade, all marchers MUST each have an official wristband issued by the CNE

Local 1996-O Members wishing to attend must register no later then August 24, 2017 with Local Executive Brian Lowery at  1996treasurer@gmail.com  to also ensure the correct number of wrist bands are ordered for entry in to the Canadian National Exhibition.

Please arrive at 7:30am Monday September 4 2017 at Nathan Phillips Square.

 

In Solidarity,

Local 1996-O Executive

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August 10, 2017 by 1996-O Executive

Northstar Aerospace update

Presidents_message

Unifors objective is to maintain around the clock picket coverage

 

Unifor has occupied the Northstar Aerospace plant located at 180 Market Drive‎, Milton (just south of Hwy.401, west of Martin Street).

 

In January of this year Northstar announced it was closing the plant. Today’s action was taken as a result of  the company’s continued failure to address a significant shortfall in the pension plan. Without additional funding from the company, the shortfall will lead to a 24% reduction in pension benefits

 

Unifor members occupy Milton plant that makes Boeing parts – Toronto – CBC News

http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/toronto/unifor-members-occupy-milton-plant

Northstar

 

Sisters and Brothers,

Northstar Aerospace is closing its Milton facility on September 30, 2017 and it is leaving behind a pension short fall that will affect current and future retirees who are members of Unifor Local 112.

If Northstar does not supplement the pension fund and gets away with this, our members will be stuck with a 24% cut to their pension. Other benefits and severance payments are also at risk.

We need to support our retirees and active members. Northstar has a moral obligation and has the financial ability to meet this pension short fall. Unifor will not stand by and allow Northstar to just walk away.

Please join me on August 2 at a demonstration at the Northstar facility located at 180 Market Drive in Milton at 5:30 a.m.–9:30 a.m. and let’s send this employer a message: Retirees deserve better.

See you on August 2 and be sure to bring your union flag.

In solidarity,

Jerry Dias

National President

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