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December 6, 2018 by 1996-O Executive

Unifor President Jerry Dias – Aims at GM and Ontario Premier

https://www.facebook.com/UniforCanada/videos/583319702112780/

 

He lashed out at General Motors, but directed an equal amount of anger towards Premier Doug Ford.

In a speech broadcast live from Unifor’s Ontario Regional Council meetings Saturday, national union president Jerry Dias spoke of Ford’s dismissal of Bill 148 as a devastating move backwards for the province.

 He also touched on the topic of women impacted by domestic violence, families who will be spending their Christmas Eve in shelters and the rise of precarious work.

The ORC comes just days after General Motors announced it plans to cut 14,000 workers and possibly shutting down five North American factories, including the plant in Oshawa, as part of a massive restructuring.

After dismissing Ford’s complaint that he shared the Premier’s personal cell number to his members – something he says he never did – he played one of the many angry messages left on his phone.

“He put it out on social media knowing that I never did it,” Dias said. “You know Doug … F*** you.”

– With files from CP24

http://www.iheartradio.ca/newstalk-1010/news/watch-unifor-president-takes-aim-at-premier-general-motors-in-angry-speech-1.8590954

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December 6, 2018 by 1996-O Executive

1996-O Addressing Performance issues

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Local 1996-O Brian Lowery, delivering a message to the ORC. We must address Performance plans in our workplaces. The expectations of these plans are unattainable and are a recipe for failure! Our members need us more than EVER BEFORE!

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December 6, 2018 by 1996-O Executive

FRIDAY! RED T-SHIRT DAY

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December 6, 2018 by 1996-O Executive

Lock out at D-J Composites finally over

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December  3, 2018

GANDER – Workers at D-J Composites in Gander have a new collective agreement after nearly two years locked out on a picket line after an arbitrator issued a final and binding decision.

“This shameful lockout is finally over because hundreds of Unifor members gathered in Gander to show solidarity with Local 597 to push for binding arbitration,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President.

The new three-year agreement for members of Unifor Local 597 comes after arbitrator John McEvoy released his decision, effectively ending the longest lockout in the history of Newfoundland and Labrador.

McEvoy selected the employer’s final offer.  However, this is one of those rare occasions where a loss is actually still a win.

In the face of arbitration, D-J Composites removed its most egregious demands, such as merit based pay, from its final offer and D-J composites accepted some of the union’s most important demands, including annual step increases for wages.

“After two years on a picket line, defending their rights, and fighting for a collective agreement, our members can hold their heads high. The solidarity we saw from across Canada made all the difference in bringing this dispute to a conclusion,” said Lana Payne, Unifor’s Atlantic Regional Director.

“Government intervention also helped when Premier Ball helped facilitate our call for binding arbitration,” said Payne.

The challenge now is to ensure a smooth return-to-work process. Unifor will continue to pressure the employer, and its potential customers, to expand efforts to bring more production into the plant.=

Watch new video of Gander solidarity here.

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December 6, 2018 by 1996-O Executive

“Listen Up” Visibility

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