Making Tracks Magazine, Issue 45: Winter 2023

Welcome to the digital edition of Making Tracks, the magazine. In this edition, you’ll read about Local 793’s General Membership meeting and Business Manager Mike Gallagher’s vision of the future, the retirement of President Joe Redshaw after 36 years of service, see photos from the Dinner Dance as the Union honoured its long service members, […]

Welcome to the digital edition of Making Tracks, the magazine.

In this edition, you’ll read about Local 793’s General Membership meeting and Business Manager Mike Gallagher’s vision of the future, the retirement of President Joe Redshaw after 36 years of service, see photos from the Dinner Dance as the Union honoured its long service members, learn more about upcoming changes to the OHSA’s crane safety regulations, and much, much more.

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Digital Making Tracks Magazine – Issue 45 Winter 2023

Members Work on Integrity Digs in Sarnia

Local 793 members employed by J.W. Seward Enterprises are working on a series of integrity digs in Sarnia. Seen in the photo below is Brother Josh Seward operating a Caterpillar 930H wheel loader. Brother Seward is responsible for placing and removing access mats and providing pipeline contractors with safe and efficient ways to access remote […]

Local 793 members employed by J.W. Seward Enterprises are working on a series of integrity digs in Sarnia. Seen in the photo below is Brother Josh Seward operating a Caterpillar 930H wheel loader.

Brother Seward is responsible for placing and removing access mats and providing pipeline contractors with safe and efficient ways to access remote locations while also protecting the ground from disturbance and potential soil contamination.

Brother Josh Seward operating a Caterpillar 930H wheel loader.
Brother Seward is responsible for placing and removing access mats and providing pipeline contractors with safe and efficient ways to access remote locations while also protecting the ground from disturbance and potential soil contamination.

IUOE Celebrates 127 Years of Fighting for Working Men and Women

Today marks the 127th anniversary of the International Union of Operating Engineers, when eleven determined steam engineers set in motion the formation of what would become, and remains today, one of the strongest labour unions fighting for working men and women in North America. The officers and executive board members of Local 793 congratulate the […]

Today marks the 127th anniversary of the International Union of Operating Engineers, when eleven determined steam engineers set in motion the formation of what would become, and remains today, one of the strongest labour unions fighting for working men and women in North America.

The officers and executive board members of Local 793 congratulate the IUOE in achieving this milestone.

On December 7, 1896, eleven men met in Chicago and organized the National Union of Steam Engineers of America. They were tired of the terrible work conditions and the 60-90 hour work weeks for very low wages. They knew that joining together in a union was the only way they could improve their work lives.

A year later, the first Canadian workers joined the young union and to reflect this expansion across the border, the name was changed to the International Union of Steam Engineers.

The union dropped the word “steam” in 1928, as both the technology and the scope of labour had moved beyond steam technology.

Today, all IUOE members are reaping the rewards of the sacrifices of their forerunners. Their foresight for safer working condition and fair wages has help thousands of families and will continue to help thousands more in the future.

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Female Members Travel To Washington, D.C., To Represent Local 793 At The TWBN Conference

Six female Operating Engineers from IUOE Local 793 had an experience to remember, taking part in the 13th Annual Tradeswomen Build Nations (TWBN) Conference – the largest gathering of tradeswomen, leaders and professionals in the world. Held in Washington D.C. from December 1-3, the conference and TWBN movement promotes leadership, mentorship and sisterhood, while addressing […]

Six female Operating Engineers from IUOE Local 793 had an experience to remember, taking part in the 13th Annual Tradeswomen Build Nations (TWBN) Conference – the largest gathering of tradeswomen, leaders and professionals in the world.

Held in Washington D.C. from December 1-3, the conference and TWBN movement promotes leadership, mentorship and sisterhood, while addressing key issues facing tradeswomen in the workforce. During the conference, the Local 793 tradeswomen had the opportunity to attend plenaries, breakout sessions and networking events geared to empowering women across North America.

Carla St. Louis, Director of Marketing and Indigenous Affairs, headed the Local 793 delegation, which included members Cheryl Latour (Toronto), Abigail Lagerwerf (London), Shanna Hodgins, Lillian Sabutsch (Windsor), Danielle Laraby-Winter (St Catherines) and Megan Morley (Ottawa).

One of the most memorable features of the conference was taking part in the banner march through the streets of the American capital alongside members of from fellow Canadian Locals, including 115 and 959 (B.C.), 955 (Alberta), 870 (Saskatoon) and 905 (Quebec).

IUOE General President James T. Callahan also lent his support to the sisters, visiting the IUOE booth at the Washington Hilton Hotel and hearing first-hand from members about their experiences as female operators.

Local 793’s St Louis said the event had been a valuable experience for all those who took part.

“Since IUOE Local 793 is the biggest IUOE Local in Canada, I feel that having representation at the world’s largest tradeswomen’s conference in North America is a must. Business Manager Mike Gallagher time after time expresses the importance of our sisterhood attending national conferences, which shows Local 793’s commitment to equity and diversity amongst our membership.

“It is also important for our tradeswomen to engage with fellow sisters from other Locals across the nation, it is very interesting to hear that most of the issues and concerns are common amongst all building trades.”

Sister Morley said she had left the three-day event with a renewed sense of purpose.

“I have often been the only female field worker on site, which can be isolating. Even if you are fortunate to be in a place where you are mostly respected, you are still not understood. Having the privilege of gathering with hundreds who understand fills my soul with a sense of belonging, which fuels my passion and motivation to succeed.”

Sister Laraby-Winter had a message for any women who were thinking of joining the trades.

“Do it! Our numbers are constantly growing in the trades and with the shortage of new skilled workers, there’s never been a better time for women to shine in the trades. Let’s show them what we are capable of!”

Sister Hodgins added “Joining the trades was the best decision I have ever made, and I wouldn’t trade it for the world.”

A full report from the Tradeswomen Build Nations conference will appear in Local 793’s Making Tracks magazine, published and emailed to members later this month.

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Appointments Made to President, Vice President, Executive Board, Others

December 1, 2023 To: Members of IUOE, Local 793 Please be advised that an Officers’ Meeting was held on December 1, 2023, to address the vacant position that resulted from the retirement of President Joe Redshaw effective November 30, 2023. In accordance with Article XXIV, Subdivision 1, Section (f) of the IUOE Constitution, please be […]

December 1, 2023

To: Members of IUOE, Local 793

Please be advised that an Officers’ Meeting was held on December 1, 2023, to address the vacant position that resulted from the retirement of President Joe Redshaw effective November 30, 2023.

In accordance with Article XXIV, Subdivision 1, Section (f) of the IUOE Constitution, please be advised of the following appointments:

i) Dave Turple has been appointed as President to complete the term vacated by Joe Redshaw

As a result of the above, the following appointments were also made:

ii) Mike Scott has been appointed as Vice President to fill the vacancy created by Brother Turple’s appointment as President

iii) Jordan Glendenning has been appointed as an Executive Board member to fill the vacancy created by Brother Scott’s appointment as Vice President

iv) Martin Tassé has been appointed as a Trustee to fill the vacancy created by Brother Glendenning’s appointment as an Executive Board member

v) Shawn McLeary has been appointed as Guard to fill the vacancy created by Brother Tassé’s appointment as a Trustee

We are confident that Brothers Turple, Scott, Glendenning, Tassé and McLeary will continue working towards the best interests of Local 793 in their new roles.

Fraternally yours,

Mike Gallagher,
Business Manager – Local 793
International Vice President