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Message to Nova Scotia Health Care Members about DHA Restructuring

Unions representing all health care workers in Nova Scotia have submitted a formal proposal to develop a new bargaining system in which the unions join together to negotiate at one table for each of the province-wide bargaining units in response to the province's plans to restructure the district health authorities.

Striking Bombardier workers rally before vote

THUNDER BAY, ON, Aug. 25, 2014 /CNW/ - Workers at Bombardier, on strike for six weeks today, held an energetic rally in Thunder Bay today, one day ahead of a forced last offer vote.

"We are here to make a statement on the importance of good jobs to Thunder Bay," Unifor National President Jerry Dias told the crown outside Thunder Bay city hall.

Johnson Controls workers ratify contract saving plant

TORONTO, Aug. 24, 2014 /CNW/ - Unifor members at auto parts maker Johnson Controls Inc. in Whitby, Ont., have ratified a new contract at the plant once marked for closure - accepting a deal that not only keeps the facility open, but gives them $1,500 each in a signing bonus.

CORRECTED: Striking Bombardier workers rally Monday

TORONTO, Aug. 24, 2014 /CNW/ - Members of Unifor Local 1075, on strike at Bombardier for six weeks in the face of company demands for deep concessions, will hold a rally outside Thunder Bay City Hall on Monday.

"These workers have stood strong against company demands for across-the-board concessions that would hurt past, present and future workers at the plant," Unifor National President Jerry Dias said.

Striking Bombardier workers rally Monday

TORONTO, Aug. 22, 2014 /CNW/ - Members of Unifor Local 1075, on strike at Bombardier for six weeks in the face of company demands for deep concessions, will hold a rally outside Thunder Bay City Hall on Monday.

"These workers have stood strong against company demands for across-the-board concessions that would hurt past, present and future workers at the plant," Unifor National President Jerry Dias said

Robbery shows need for armoured car changes

TORONTO, Aug. 22, 2014 /CNW/ - The brazen robbery of the two-person armoured car crew in a Montreal suburb underlines the need for improved safety standards in the industry.

"How many more robberies will it take before our legislators take these safety concerns seriously? These workers are being put in dangerous situations every day, and that can and must be addressed," Unifor National President Jerry Dias said.

People's social forum: Finding solutions to chronic underemployment

Any leader will tell you they can’t be effective without knowing what people are concerned about at any given time – the issues that come up with family and friends, their anxieties, their desires of today and their hopes for the future.  As a national union leader, I spend a lot of time talking to people – finding out about them and their lives.

New Leadership Team Proposed for Unifor

With the Unifor Founding Convention only weeks away, the CAW and CEP have created a Unity Team that is being proposed to lead the new Canadian union.

Unifest!

To celebrate the launch of Unifor this Labour Day weekend, the union is hosting a free public concert at Nathan Philips Square ...

Unifor Convention Guest Speakers Announced

Check out our list of great guest speakers like best-selling author and activist Naomi Klein, Canadian actress and comedian Mary Walsh and many others.

Unifor Founding Convention opens

Outgoing top executives of the CAW and the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers of Canada union looked to the future...

Transportation Safety Board recommendations miss the mark

TORONTO, Aug. 19, 2014 /CNW/ - The union representing 45,000 transportation workers in Canada says that the federal Transportation Safety Board (TSB) recommendations released today are weak and will not adequately protect the public from future accidents. The TSB's Railway Investigation Report reviewed the Lac Mégantic rail disaster and was to provide guidelines to prevent future loss of life.