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November 29, 2018 by 1996-O Executive

Unifor calls on General Motors to allocate product to Oshawa

 

November 26, 2018

OSHAWA – Unifor is calling on General Motors Canada to allocate product to the Oshawa Assembly Plant past its current run date of December 2019.

“Oshawa Assembly is GM’s most decorated plant with a highly skilled, committed workforce,” said Unifor National President Jerry Dias. “Additionally, the USMCA provides the Canadian auto industry with firm footing so walking away after a hundred year history of manufacturing makes no sense.”

General Motors announced restructuring of its North American operations today, reporting that no product is currently allocated to Oshawa Assembly after December 2019.

In February, the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra truck lines successfully launched following a $500 million transformation that made Oshawa the only plant in North America capable of building both cars and trucks.

“Unifor does not accept the closure of the plant as a foregone conclusion,” said Dias. “Oshawa has been in this situation before with no product on the horizon and we were able to successfully make the case for continued operations. We will vigorously fight again to maintain these good-paying auto jobs.”

GM registered $6 billion US in profits in the first three quarters of this year and North America is responsible for 90 per cent of GM’s global profits. For each direct job, it’s estimated that there are 7 spin off jobs that are key to the local economy.

For more information, please contact Unifor Communications Representative Kathleen O’Keefe at kathleen.okeefe@unifor.org  or 416-896-3303 (cell).

#OshawaMadeGM – Fighting for 2,500+ jobs

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November 29, 2018 by 1996-O Executive

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November 29, 2018 by 1996-O Executive

Local 1996-O Addressing Performance Issues

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Local 1996-O; Brian Lowery addresses the Ontario Communications Council on Thursday November 29, 2018. It is time that we address the many issues with Performance plans. Our members need us now more than ever before. We have work to do

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In Solidarity,

Lee, Brian, Chris

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November 16, 2018 by 1996-O Executive

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November 16, 2018 by 1996-O Executive

Renewing the labour movement across borders

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More than 140 union leaders and activists from several countries gathered for the first ever North American Solidarity Project Conference at Unifor’s family education centre this weekend.

“If we are going to continue renewal of the labour movement we have to be bold. The rich are getting richer and working people need us to collaborate and fight back,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor’s National President.

The conference came about as a result of an in depth study and solidarity building project that began in 2017 when Unifor signed a Cooperation Agreement with the United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers Union (UE)

“It is great to be in a room with more than a hundred like-minded trade unionists from the U.S., Mexico, Australia, and Canada, who are clear that as workers and as a class, we have more in common with each other than we do with the employer,” said Peter Knowlton, president of UE.

The group leading the project also reached out to other unions including National Nurses United, Lecturer’s Employees Organization, Utility Workers of America, United Voice of Australia and six independent Mexican unions.

Delegates from all over the globe attended workshops to brainstorm on how to fight back as right wing governments continue to attack workers across North America.

The conference ended with a joint statement from all the unions that says: “In the face of right-wing populism, anti immigrant rhetoric, and rising inequality, unions must act to counter balance the forces that attack workers’ rights and undermine equality for all… We believe that it is time for unions to present a bold vision for social change and union renewal that unites the working class.”

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