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July 30, 2020 by 1996-O Executive

Take action for racial justice on Emancipation Day

To mark the August 1st Day of Emancipation, Unifor is holding a Day of Action for Racial Justice across Canada that includes workplace and online actions on July 31st. As part of the effort, Unifor has created and distributed t-shirts that read “2020 Civil Rights Movement. I am changing the things I cannot accept.”

In order to make the day as successful as possible, Unifor leadership is encouraging members to share photos and videos of their actions and individual members wearing our t-shirts and participating in local and online events to social media platforms using the hashtag #Unifor4RacialJustice. As well, Unifor members are encouraged to share photos and videos with Unifor’s Communications Department at communications@unifor.org.

On July 31 Unifor members and locals plant to hold the following events where possible and take the following actions:

  • Create message boards supporting racial justice
  • Create social media posts using #Unifor4RacialJustice
  • Share Unifor’s policy on Racial Justice
  • Share the 6 steps to support racial justice shareable

As trade unionists, we must continue to work towards combating discrimination in all its forms. We must continue to organize, educate and take action in our workplaces and our communities.

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July 16, 2020 by 1996-O Executive

Virgin Mobile Canada turns on Virgin TV

  • Virgin TV app now available to Virgin Internet Members in Ontario and Québec
  • Watch top shows, live sports and more – any time and on any screen
  • Access to over 240 live and on-demand channels – 50+ channels starts at just $35

TORONTO, July 14, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ – Virgin Mobile Canada has turned on Virgin TV, a completely new way for Virgin Internet Members in Ontario and Québec to get the hottest live and on-demand TV shows and live sports on any screen you want.

“We’re super excited to offer Members a new way to get all their favourite TV anywhere, anytime and at a great price, all with our easy to use Virgin TV app,” said Jennifer Posnikoff, Virgin’s Director of Marketing. “With access to the top TV shows, the return of live major league sports, special events and all kinds of on-demand content, Virgin TV lets you watch like a boss at home or on the go.”

Virgin TV is an app-based service that doesn’t require a traditional TV set-top box or installation, and it works on all your favourite devices – iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, laptops, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Android TV, Apple TV and Google Chromecast. Available at the App Store and Google Play, the Virgin TV app lets you watch 2 streams at once, pause and rewind live TV, resume on-demand programs where you left off, and track all the top trending shows.

Members can catch all the drama, all the action and all the game day thrills with shows like In The Dark, The Daily Show, 90 Day Fiancé and live sports on TSN and Sportsnet. The Virgin TV core package includes more than 50 channels, including CTV Drama Channel, CP24, Food Network, HGTV, TLC and all the major Canadian and US networks. You can add channels à la carte or with add-on packs, and also get Crave + Movies + HBO and Starz streaming to fully customize your package.

Members already love our award-winning customer service and our awesome tech team is ready to offer a hand 24/7. And don’t forget our Member Benefits with sweet deals on fashion, entertainment, food and chances to win some amazing VIP experiences.

Virgin TV is a subscription-based service available exclusively to Virgin Internet Members with 15 Mbps or higher Unlimited Virgin Internet plans. There’s no long-term contract required, and current Virgin Internet Members can add Virgin TV starting from $35. Virgin Internet + TV is available starting at $85.

For more information and to check availability, please visit VirginMobile.ca, give us a call 1-888-999-2321, or hook up at a Virgin Mobile or The Source store.

https://www.bce.ca/news-and-media/releases/show/Virgin-Mobile-Canada-turns-on-Virgin-TV-1?page=1&month=&year=&perpage=25

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July 16, 2020 by 1996-O Executive

BCE Q2 2020 results to be announced August 6

MONTRÉAL, July 16, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ – BCE Inc. (TSX: BCE) (NYSE: BCE) will hold its second-quarter 2020 results conference call with the financial community on Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 8:00 am eastern.

Participants will include Mirko Bibic, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Glen LeBlanc, Chief Financial Officer. Media are welcome to participate on a listen-only basis.

To participate, please dial toll-free 1-866-696-5894 or 416-641-6150 and enter passcode 7959145#. A replay will be available until midnight on September 4, 2020 by dialing 1-800-408-3053 or 905-694-9451 and entering passcode 4511636#.

A live audio webcast of the conference call will be available on BCE’s website at BCE Q2-2020 conference call.

 

https://www.bce.ca/news-and-media/releases/show/BCE-Q2-2020-results-to-be-announced-August-6-1?page=1&month=&year=&perpage=25

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July 16, 2020 by 1996-O Executive

Unifor warns action needed for wheels to turn on school buses in September

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July 15, 2020

TORONTO–As Ontario’s leading school bus driver union, Unifor warns that urgent action is needed for wheels to turn on school buses in September. The health and safety of students and school bus drivers must be a key priority as the Ontario government and school boards work to develop plans to return to an in-school setting.

“This situation must be addressed before there can be a return to school in September. A full re-opening, whether the provincial state of emergency is lifted or not, is at jeopardy,” said Unifor National President Jerry Dias.

Minister of Education Stephen Lecce has said, “all stakeholders” are important to the re-opening of the school system but engagement with the drivers of school buses, an often forgotten but integral part of the school day, has been minimal.

“School bus drivers are critical to student transportation and doing it in a safe manner with new protocols in place is of the highest concerns for these workers,” said Unifor Ontario Regional Director Naureen Rizvi.

School buses are not designed the same as transit buses. Busses carry up to 72 primary students with just one passenger access located directly beside the driver. Seats are designed in compartments with multiple students to a seat separated by a narrow aisle from students across. In many instances, the same bus serves multiple schools on the same route. Additionally, special needs passengers often require drivers working very closely with riders.

Many drivers are retirees and possible exposure to COVID-19 without proper training, social distancing regulations, and regular sanitization of the buses may prevent them from being able to run their routes. The situation is worsened by the fact that many drivers have not received their scheduled retention payments, forcing them to look for other work. With the risk of fewer drivers returning, combined with social distancing potentially facilitating the need for additional buses and drivers, Unifor warns of a looming shortage without immediate intervention by the Ford government.

The Ontario government has failed to make driver retention bonus cheques available to qualifying school bus drivers from 2019. This payment was to give drivers with near perfect attendance a payout of $1000 per program duration but the Ford government has yet to make the payment to school bus drivers for the period of September 2019 thru December 2019, with payment due in March 2020. The next payment period, which ran from January 2020 thru to June 2020, was interrupted when schools closed in March. The program administrators have not communicated to the drivers if they will receive payment for this period.

Many school bus drivers in the province rely on the Driver Retention Program (DRP) to help make ends meet. Without it, some may leave the industry contributing to an increased shortage of school bus drivers come September. Unifor is calling on Premier Doug Ford to commit that the drivers will receive full payment for the program.

“Unifor is asking these questions on behalf of our members and the thousands of non-union school bus drivers in the province,” said Debbie Montgomery, President of Unifor Local 4268. “A serious discussion must be had with school bus drivers, as partners in education, about what September will look like and whether their safety will be prioritized.”

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July 16, 2020 by 1996-O Executive

#BuildBackBetter: Reclaim work life balance and push for a 4-day workweek

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If there is one thing all workers have in common, it is the frenzied nature of our working lives and the need for better work life balance.

The four-day workweek has been gaining traction during the pandemic as governments begin to think about how to distribute work more fairly and improve workers’ lives.

Jacinda Ardern, the Prime Minister of New Zealand recently suggested employers should move to a four-day workweek to enhance leisure time and give the battered tourism industry a boost.

In Unifor’s #BuildBackBetter road map, the union encourages governments to make this a reality for workers in a way that alleviates stress and ensures income protection. The road map shows, it’s important to be clear about what kind of four-day workweek we’re pushing for, and what kind of changes will lead to better work life balance.

We must reduce hours overall, not simply compress the same number of hours into a more stressful workday. And this must be done while ensuring that workers do not face a pay cut.

Shinade Allder, President of Local 6005, pushed for this change in Unifor’s #BuildBackBetter media conference, saying, “The harsh reality is that many workers in Canada are working as many hours as they can, simply to keep afloat.”

Canada’s workers need more paid vacation time and sick leave, fair scheduling and higher hourly pay.

“This crisis has thrown workers’ personal priorities into view, and while it has added stress and financial challenges, it has meant that many workers have spent more time with direct family, and in their homes,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President. “Working families need government and employers to setup structures that support full lives, by rebalancing pay scales, and exploring a 4-day workweek.”

Unifor has seven recommendations to improve the income security system. 

They include: 

  • a minimum wage of at least $15 and tied to 60% of the median hourly wage for full-time workers;
  • stronger employment standards and labour legislation to provide stability for workers to ensure everyone is covered;
  • permanent changes to the EI program to expand eligibility, access and benefits;
  • facilitating more leisure time and work life balance in the lives of workers;
  • rolling out the Canada Housing Benefit across the country;
  • promoting retirement security; and
  • designing an income security system, using the CERB as the new income floor, that ensures no individual or family lives with an income under this benchmark.

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