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Category Archives: District 250 News
March 28th – Day of Mourning – VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER DISTRICT LABOUR COUNCILS
Scroll down for directions
Directions
By car:
Driving from Vancouver
• Drive towards New Westminster on Highway 1 or Kingsway
• Drive south on 8th Street towards Fraser River
• Turn east on Columbia Street
• Turn south on Begbie Street
• Turn west on Quayside Drive
Driving from Coquitlam and Surrey
• Drive towards New Westminster on Highway 1
• Exit Brunette Avenue (Exit #40B)
• [...]
Posted in BC Fed, Education, Labour, Labour Rights, Safety, Uncategorized, Union Members, Union Rights, Workplace Safety
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Tagged anti-union legislation, bargaining rights, BC Fed, better choices, Day of Mourning, grievances, IAMAW, Jim Sinclair, labour rights, Machinists, solidarity
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IAMAW LL764 and the BCFED ask BC Legislators to Co-operate for 350 family supporting jobs
This article was first published by the BC Federationist, the new online journal of the BC Federation of Labour
http://www.bcfederationist.com/iamaw-ll764-and-the-bcfed-ask-bc-legislators-to-cooperate-for-350-family-supporting-jobs/
March 27 brought a rare moment in Question Period, the usually combative 30-minute battles where the opposition throws pointed questions and the government replies with partisan non-answers. The basis of unity was the cause of more than [...]
Posted in Air Transport, Arbitration and Grievances, BC Fed, Economics, Labour, Labour Rights, Local Lodge, NDP, Politics, Skilled Trades, Solidarity, Union Members, Union Officers, Union Rights
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Tagged Air Canada, aveos, bargaining rights, BC Fed, better choices, grievances, IAMAW, labour rights, Machinists, organizing, solidarity
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NDP URGES CONSERVATIVES TO UPHOLD AIR CANADA PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ACT
Machinists Rally at the Manitoba Legislature March 23, 2012 Against the Aveos Closure
TORONTO – The Aveos shutdown breaches key sections of the Air Canada Public Participation Act, New Democrats argued today. The Act mandates that Air Canada’s overhaul operations must remain in Winnipeg, Mississauga and Montreal. This ensured that Canadians would continue to benefit after [...]
Posted in Air Transport, Arbitration and Grievances, Bargaining Updates, Canadian Labour Congress, Economics, Labour, Labour Rights, Local Lodge, Politics, Skilled Trades, Solidarity, Union Members, Union Officers, Union Rights
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Tagged Air Canada, anti-union legislation, bargaining rights, Dave Ritchie, grievances, labour rights, Machinists, pensions, solidarity, strike
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Submission by Dave Ritchie to the Senate Concerning Bill C-33, An Act to provide for the continuation and resumption of air service operations.
On behalf of the International Association on Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW), we would like to thank the Committee for giving us the opportunity to express our views on Bill C-33.
As the union representing the 8,600 members of the Air Canada Technical, Maintenance and Operational Support employees at Air Canada who are directly affected by [...]
Posted in Air Transport, Arbitration and Grievances, Bargaining Updates, Labour, Labour Rights, Local Lodge, Politics, Solidarity, Union Members, Union Officers, Union Rights
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Tagged Air Canada, anti-union legislation, back to work legislation, bargaining rights, better choices, IAMAW, Machinists, solidarity, strike
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Machinists Now Represent Toronto Pearson Airport Screeners
Toronto, ON – “This is a significant organizing victory for the airport security screeners at Pearson Airport,” declared a very happy Dave Ritchie.
“We are now representing more airport security screeners than anyone else in Canada.” The Canadian General Vice President of the IAMAW was reacting to news that the Machinists were victorious in a [...]
Posted in Air Transport, Labour, Local Lodge, Organizing, Solidarity, Union Members, Union Officers, Union Rights
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Tagged Air Canada, airport screeners, bargaining rights, better choices, IAMAW, labour rights, Machinists, organizing, solidarity
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