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March 17, 2020 by 1996-O Executive

Executive 1996-O member message – COVID-19

1996-O Executive Message

Good day Sisters and Brothers of Unifor Local 1996-O.

 

We are writing you today as we all deal with this serious Health Pandemic (COVID 19). Your Executive have been working around the clock with the National Union, Health and Safety and Bell Technical Solutions to ensure you are well informed and safe while you continue on the job with confidence. In these difficult times, it is important that we support each other in Solidarity and when you go home, talk openly with your families about their concerns. Although this is serious, we will get over this with the help and support of each other.

As we move forward, this Executive is committed to continue updating you immediately as more information is circulated.

We urge you to frequently visit the Bell I-net, Unifor National website, Local 1996-O website, Local 1996-O Facebook and Twitter for these important updates.

We will be continuing with visibility at work centres as much as possible.

In closing, this is not something we could have ever expected but it is something that each of us must deal with going forward. We will deal with this together as a team and we will support each other like we have never done before. This is our call as a Union, as Sisters and as Brothers.

May you and your families be safe and be well.

 

Please visit the links below:

COVID-19 Web Page

Visit www.unifor.org/covid19 for the most up to date union information, resources, and news on the coronavirus. At this point in the crisis, new information is posted daily, including a growing list of sector-specific backgrounders.

 

COVID-19 Checklist for income replacement

This checklist sets out the possible measures that may be available for income replacement events including; sickness cue to COVID-19, isolation or quarantine, family care obligations, and layoff or business closures.

Download the checklist (PDF)

 

Sources: WHO, Ontario Government etc

https://www.ontario.ca/page/2019-novel-coronavirus

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/prevention-treatment.html

https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/health-safety/travel-health-notices/210

https://www.who.int/

coronavirus Fact sheet

 

 

In Solidarity,

Lee,  Sanjay,  Brian,  Chris

Executive
Local 1996-O

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March 12, 2020 by 1996-O Executive

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Fact Sheet – Unifor

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March 12, 2020 by 1996-O Executive

Telecom carriers say new technology needs more time to fight fraud calls effectively

Telecom companies say technology they are mandated to use in their networks by the federal government will have little impact in alerting consumers to suspicious calls.

Despite facing a September deadline to include new authentication and verification tools in their networks, Jonathan Daniels, vice president of regulatory law for Bell Canada, said there’s “no rush” to implement them because few customers would actually stand to benefit, even if all telcos turned them on tomorrow.

“So we’re going to take time to get it right,” Daniels told the House industry, science and technology committee, which heard from several telecom firms and federal regulators about efforts to combat suspicious or fraudulent calls.

“But we’re all supportive of it, and we’re all turning it on in September,” he said.

 

Read the article here….

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March 12, 2020 by 1996-O Executive

Bell – Real Talk…Have you signed up

Bell Real Talk…..have you signed up  https://www.bellrealtalk.ca/sign_up_realtalk

Visit Bell Real talk click below

https://www.bellrealtalk.ca/

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March 12, 2020 by 1996-O Executive

Unifor urges Ottawa to proactively protect workers from COVID-19 virus

Unifor is calling on federal and provincial governments to work together to implement immediate measures to protect workers as COVID-19 spreads around the globe, including 14 paid sick days for workers who are placed in quarantine or asked to self isolate.

“Emergency supports are needed now for all workers in workplaces affected by COVID-19, to protect their health and provide job stability and income assistance in the event of shift reductions or layoffs,” said National President Jerry Dias.

On March 5, Dias sent a letter to Filomena Tassi, Minister of Labour and Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion, containing several recommendations to urge the federal committee dealing with this crisis to work proactively with the provinces to mitigate impacts on workers from the pandemic and resulting economic slowdown.

Yesterday Prime Minister Trudeau announced a $1 billion COVID-19 response package that included Unifor’s recommendations to waive the one-week waiting period for Employment Insurance and to ease federal Work-Sharing rules.

“Waiving the one week waiting period for EI is a good start but much more must be done to protect financially jeopardized workers, especially those who don’t qualify or are precariously employed in the gig economy,” said Dias.

The union will continue to advocate for the implementation of its remaining recommendations to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on workers including:

  • increasing duration of EI sick leave from 15 to 26 weeks;
  • providing emergency special EI payments for vulnerable workers
  • reducing qualifying hours for EI to 360 (from 420 and 700 hours)
  • creation of a special fund for workers who don’t qualify for EI
  • providing special “income relief” for health care workers, as was done with SARS
  • urging provinces to legislate paid sick days
  • urging employers to waive requirements for doctor’s notes to substantiate sick leave

“With more than a hundred confirmed cases here in Canada, the public health risks and demonstrable effect on the economy are creating uncertainty and hardship for workers, especially in the health care, hospitality, education, transportation, and retail sectors, Dias said. “This is a pandemic and we expect the government to act to protect workers in hard hit and vulnerable sectors.”

Many unionized workers have job and income security provisions in their collective agreements in the event of shift reductions, or the need to take sick leave, but not all workers have those protections. Dias is asking all levels of government to prepare for sector-wide work disruptions by implementing protective health and awareness strategies for workers most vulnerable, and to take measures to mitigate financial hardship.

In addition, Unifor is taking many precautionary measures.

“We want to flatten the curve, and do our part to minimize impacts,” said National Secretary-Treasurer Lana Payne. “As a result we are undertaking a number of internal measures including cancelling or postponing meetings, limiting non-essential travel and we are monitoring our response on a daily basis.”

Payne is leading a working group on Covid-19 that will send regular updates to Unifor staff and locals.

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