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October 4, 2024 by 1996-O Executive

Bell continues to eliminate good jobs with round of cuts at Expertech

Unifor members rally in Ottawa earlier this year for the Shame on Bell campaign.

October 2, 2024

 

TORONTO/MONTREAL – Following Expertech’s move to cut 120 positions across Ontario and Quebec on October 1, Unifor is once again sounding the alarm about the hollowing out of good jobs at Bell Canada Enterprises Inc. (BCE Inc.) and its subsidiaries.

“It’s apparent to most everyone that Bell’s leadership, including Mirko Bibic, have no plan for the future of this company except to maximize shareholder dividends at the cost of everything else,” said Unifor National President Lana Payne. “They’re playing fast and loose not only with the livelihood of thousands of workers but with the future of Canada’s telecommunications and media industries.”

The job cuts will eliminate 18% of the unit’s 660-person membership, which is represented by more than 19 local unions located in both provinces. The cuts will first be made through a VSP (Voluntary Separation Program) as well as RIO’s (Retirement Incentive Offers).

“Today’s announcement showcases again how Bell is ambling towards a death by a thousand cuts. Unifor members at Bell and its subsidiaries care about the services they provide and want to be a part of a strong future for telecommunications, but the company has no such vision,” said Unifor Quebec Director Daniel Cloutier.

Unifor represents clerical workers and technicians at Expertech, a wholly owned subsidiary of BCE Inc. The members ratified a new collective agreement with the company in June 2024. The current 4-year agreements are backdated to December 1, 2023 and will be in effect until November 30, 2027.

“There is no reason why such a longstanding and profitable company should be unable to provide reliable, good jobs for its workers,” said Unifor National Secretary Treasurer Len Poirier. “Even in this instability one thing is certain- Unifor members fight back.” Unifor’s ‘Shame on Bell’ campaign aims to highlight the struggles faced by workers, including those at Bell Expertech. The campaign underscores the detrimental impact of Bell’s recent decisions to slash jobs, prioritizing profit margins over the well-being and livelihoods of its workforce.

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August 30, 2024 by 1996-O Executive

BTS Communication – Company position on Bill C-63 (24 hours notice of shift change)

BTS Communication - Company position on Bill C-63 (24 hours notice of shift change)

BTS Communication – Company position on Bill C-63 (24 hours notice of shift change)

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August 30, 2024 by 1996-O Executive

Communication to BTS and Bell Craft – Re: Tripartite Agreement (Posted Aug 19, 2024)

Entente tripartite 2023EN – JLR

Communication to BTS and Bell Craft Delegates

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Communication to BTS and Bell Craft Delegates_Page_1

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August 30, 2024 by 1996-O Executive

BTS Ontario – Payroll changes (Original post July 12, 2024)

Reminder of changes

Payroll Changes-BTS Ontario

Payroll Changes-BTS Ontario

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August 30, 2024 by 1996-O Executive

Telus and Bell Get $8.5 Million

Source: https://www.iphoneincanada.ca

John Quintet

Telus and Bell Get $8.5 Million to Boost Cell Service in 2 Provinces

The CRTC says it is taking steps to improve cellphone service along nearly 100 kilometres of major roads in Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, and Ontario.

 The Commission will provide $17 million to Bell, TBayTel, Telus, and Sogetel Mobilité to build new cell towers and boost cellphone coverage along eight major roads. Bell and Telus will get over $8.5 million combined.

Below is a breakdown of funding and where this money will go to improve cell service:

  • Bell: Approved for up to $1,048,999 to build a cell tower covering 15 km of Route 330 near Gander Bay South, Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • TBayTel: Approved for up to $5,156,270 to upgrade five cellular sites covering 39 km of Highway 527 in northwestern Ontario.
  • Telus: Approved for up to $7,479,321 to build cellular towers covering 27 km of highways in Quebec.
  • Sogetel Mobilité: Approved for up to $3,594,659 to build cellular towers covering 15 km along Routes 161 and 212 in southeastern Quebec.

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