Day of Mourning
National Day of Mourning
On Thursday April 28, we mark the National Day of Mourning as we stop to remember all those lost to workplace injury or illness.
In 2014, the last year statistics were released from the Association of Workers’ Compensation Boards of Canada, 919 workplace deaths were recorded in Canada, up from 902 the previous year. This represents more than 2.5 deaths every single day.
Parents, sons and daughters, siblings, dear friends and colleagues, their numbers tell the story. In the 20 years from 1995 to 2014, 18,039 people lost their lives due to work-related causes (an average of 918 deaths per year).
It has been 25 years since Canada officially recognized the National Day of Mourning. Sadly, the need for this day is just as great now as it was a quarter century ago. As we look back to remember we also look forward as the work to prevent deaths, injuries and illness continues.
This year, Canadian unions are calling for a comprehensive national ban on asbestos. Asbestos is the number one cause of occupational death in Canada. Exposure to asbestos is a known cause of lung cancer, asbestosis and mesothelioma, with exposure claiming the lives of more than 2000 Canadians each year. Death from mesothelioma alone increased 60 per cent between 2000 and 2012.
Some progress has been made – as of April 1 construction materials that contain asbestos were banned by Public Services and Procurement Canada for use in government projects. But overall import of items that contain asbestos, such as brake pads and cement pipes, are on the rise.
We urgently need the federal government to completely outlaw the use, exportation and import of this known killer.
On April 28, pay tribute to our fallen workers by participating in local day of mourning commemorations. On April 28 remind your MP that safe work is a right, not a privilege, and call on all politicians to implement a comprehensive ban on asbestos so we can all breathe easier.
The National Day of Mourning is not only a day to remember and honour those lives lost or injured due to a workplace tragedy, but also a day to renew the commitment to improve health and safety in the workplace and prevent further injuries, illnesses and deaths.
Movement Update!
Fighting for Equality – It’s Common Sense
“Your” Movement Update
On Sunday, February 28, 2016, Local 1996-O held a special membership meeting at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto to discuss the ‘Fighting for Equality – It’s Common Sense’ campaign.
At the meeting, Local Presidents from the other Bell and BTS locals in the GTA spoke in favour of the campaign.
In the end, over 90% of the 500 members present voted in favour of a motion which authorized the Local executive to build more alliances with other Bell and BTS locals and to continue the fight for equality.
Since that historic meeting, the Local executive has worked non-stop to build momentum for the campaign.
Here are some of the highlights:
Members from Bell and BTS locals across Ontario – from London, Kitchener, Ottawa, Hamilton, Windsor, and Peterborough have requested information about building the campaign in their locals.
The largest BTS Local in Quebec has contacted the executive on how to launch the campaign in their region.
The Bell and BTS members from Local 52 in Newmarket voted over 80% in support of the campaign.
The Bell members of Local 27C in Toronto will vote on a motion of support at their next Local meeting in April.
On March 2, Local 1996-O President Sam Snyders got a great reception when he spoke about the campaign to dozens of other Local officers and National Representatives at the Local Union Task Force meeting.
As President Snyders stated at the meeting “Local 1996-O is fighting for equality for BTS workers. We know that it is achievable. It’s common sense”.
Local Union Task Force Attendees.
Executive Elections 2016
Elections 2016
Candidacy update:
Sister Janet Quigley has withdrawn her candidacy for the position of Local 1996-O Treasurer.
LOCAL 1996-O EXECUTIVE ELECTIONS 2016
Brothers and Sisters,
Nominations have closed for the 2016 Executive Elections.
The dates of the election are the following:
- Mail out of ballots will commence from March 8th 2016 to March 9th 2016.
- Return ballot envelopes must be deposited by way of Canada Post no later than March 20th 2016 2400hrs.
(Note any return ballot envelopes postmarked after March 21st 2016 will not be accepted or counted.)
Spoiled ballots are those that do not clearly indicate the person voted for/and or otherwise marked in any way, including if the return envelope has been written/marked on, or tampered with. (There is a detailed explanation insert with the mailed out ballots.) - The Election will take place on March 24th 2016.
1996-O, 2016 Election candidates as follows:
President:
- Sam Snyders
- Colum Lynn
Vice President:
- Lee Zommers
- Nabil Nassar
Secretary:
- Chris Glover
- Art McCrorie
Treasurer:
- Brian Lowery
- Louis Donisi
- Janet Quigley
In Solidarity,
Local 1996-O
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