Business Manager Mike Gallagher Supports the Ontario Government Requiring Safe, Clean and Inclusive Workplaces

Monte McNaughton, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, announced improving rules on construction site bathrooms to make them cleaner, safer and provide some for women only. These changes aim to make the skilled trades more accessible to women and provide workers with ‘basic human dignity,’ McNaughton said. Mike Gallagher, Business Manager of IUOE […]

Monte McNaughton, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, announced improving rules on construction site bathrooms to make them cleaner, safer and provide some for women only. These changes aim to make the skilled trades more accessible to women and provide workers with ‘basic human dignity,’ McNaughton said.

Mike Gallagher, Business Manager of IUOE Local 793, ‘applauds’ the Ontario government’s action to secure more workers in the construction industry.

“IUOE Local 793 applauds the government’s increased commitment to attracting needed workers to the construction industry given the well-established reality of future shortages. Ensuring that women workers have their own safe, clean washrooms on every job site and properly fitted personal protective equipment sends a clear message that the construction industry is serious about recruiting more women into the skilled trades.”

Read the full news release here.

Low perspective shot of a women inside cab of heavy equipment operating

 

Local 793 Members Work on Shoreline Protection in Point Edward

Brothers Joe Cogghe, Brian Ballard (standing), and Rob Wellington (in excavator) work on a shoreline protection project placing armour stone in the St Clair River. GC: Vanbree Drainage & Bulldozing Equipment: CAT 336 excavator

Brothers Joe Cogghe, Brian Ballard (standing), and Rob Wellington (in excavator) work on a shoreline protection project placing armour stone in the St Clair River.

GC: Vanbree Drainage & Bulldozing

Equipment: CAT 336 excavator

Brothers Joe Cogghe and Brian Ballard standing, and Rob Wellington in CAT excavator on waterfront site

Wide shot of the work site and two excavators being operated

Women in Construction – Sister Kenedi Brosseau

International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8 every year. It is the focal point in the movement for the rights and acknowledgement of women’s social, economic, cultural and political achievements. Women face drastic underrepresentation in construction, engineering and manufacturing. In 2020, BuildForce Canada found that of the estimated 1.1 million tradespeople employed in […]

International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8 every year. It is the focal point in the movement for the rights and acknowledgement of women’s social, economic, cultural and political achievements.

Women face drastic underrepresentation in construction, engineering and manufacturing. In 2020, BuildForce Canada found that of the estimated 1.1 million tradespeople employed in the industry, women made up only 5%.

OETIO wants to recognize the women in the industry by sharing their successes, reflecting on the challenges ahead and uplifting women workers to encourage more women applicants.

Member Kenedi sitting inside the heavy equipment cabLike many young people, Local 793 member Kenedi Brosseau was unsure of her career path, but she leaned towards becoming an operating engineer. Kenedi applied to OETIO’s Pre-Apprenticeship program as a launching pad for a stable and exciting future.

She said, “I was welcomed with open arms; from there, I’ve never looked back! I couldn’t be happier with my decision to train with OETIO.”

Now training with OETIO (Morrsiburg) as an excavator and backhoe operator, Sister Kenedi says joining IUOE Local 793 has granted her endless opportunities.

“My future career goal would be to run an excavator for new builds, to do water main and sewer work, and I hope to have my own business eventually.”

Though joining a heavily male-dominated industry can be intimidating, Kenedi received the support she needed to face those concerns, which enabled her to focus on the positives.

She said, “I hoped to earn respect from others since I am just as capable and qualified. I had some instructors during my training with OETIO who motivated and encouraged me to see my values as a woman in this trade.”

As the construction and skilled trades industry aims to persuade more women to join the workforce, Kenedi shared some advice for those considering a career as an operating engineer.

“Follow your dreams; if I can do it, anyone else can. Keep your head up and get back up if you get knocked down. Keep your mind set on your goals and keep pushing forward.”

Kenedi has taken the learning curves of this industry in stride, only becoming stronger and more prepared for the next challenge. She certainly has no regrets.

She said, “I’ve had the opportunity to meet some amazing people along the way, and like every new experience, it will be nerve-racking at first, but with time and perseverance, it gets easier. Reaching your goals requires determination and a strong mindset; with that, you can do anything, and nobody will get in your way.”

Local 793 and OETIO continue to support and encourage diversity and inclusion in the workplace as part of a longstanding effort to remove barriers to well-paying construction jobs. If you, or someone you know, is interested in an exciting career as an operating engineer, OETIO offers an online information session every second Wednesday as a critical first step. Visit OETIO.com for more information and to register for an online session.

International Women’s Day 2023

International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8 every year. It is a day to acknowledge and commemorate women and girls’ social, political and economic achievements in Canada and worldwide. It is also a time to celebrate the tremendous achievements women have made to our labour movement, workplaces and communities. IUOE, Local 793 is […]

International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8 every year. It is a day to acknowledge and commemorate women and girls’ social, political and economic achievements in Canada and worldwide. It is also a time to celebrate the tremendous achievements women have made to our labour movement, workplaces and communities.

IUOE, Local 793 is proud to be part of the movement for gender equality. We will continue to encourage diversity and inclusion in the workplace in efforts to remove barriers to well-paying construction jobs.

Local 793 Members Proudly Represent Onsite in Fonthill

Brother Kyle Lynds and Steward Del Ashton perform a sewer main inspection using a camera truck off Highway 20 for the City of Pelham. GC: GFL Environmental Inc.  

Brother Kyle Lynds and Steward Del Ashton perform a sewer main inspection using a camera truck off Highway 20 for the City of Pelham.

GC: GFL Environmental Inc.

Members holding up IUOE Local 793 banner in front of work truck

 

Local 793 Members on Site in Barrie

Brothers Leon Turpling, Brian Savage and Dalmar Lougheed work on Highway 400 and Essa Road interchange replacement after the snowstorm blew through Ontario. Equipment: Linkbelt LS 218H and Linkbelt LS 208H piledrivers and a Grove RT 765E GC: Aecon

Brothers Leon Turpling, Brian Savage and Dalmar Lougheed work on Highway 400 and Essa Road interchange replacement after the snowstorm blew through Ontario.

Equipment: Linkbelt LS 218H and Linkbelt LS 208H piledrivers and a Grove RT 765E

GC: Aecon

Three members standing on site

Wide shot of heavy equipment operated by members on site

Local 793 Members Get Lake Erie Storm Ready with Flood Prevention

Talking about storms, Brothers Dustin Fitch and Jack Carreira operate Hitachi 250 LC and John Deere 380 G LC excavators for a revetment wall on the shore of Lake Erie to prevent storm flooding. Thank you to all our members for their hard work protecting our communities. Stay alert and get home safe in the […]

Talking about storms, Brothers Dustin Fitch and Jack Carreira operate Hitachi 250 LC and John Deere 380 G LC excavators for a revetment wall on the shore of Lake Erie to prevent storm flooding.

Thank you to all our members for their hard work protecting our communities. Stay alert and get home safe in the impending weather, members!

Company: Navacon Construction

Two members standing in front of excavator on the shoreline

Local 793 Members Perform Bridge Demolition Over Sixteen Mile Creek in Milton

The project widening Britannia Road (Regional Road 6) to six lanes includes two new bridges crossing Sixteen Mile Creek; on-road bike lanes; multi-use pathways; new signalized intersections and street lighting; and new trunk watermains, wastewater mains and storm sewers. Pictured next to a CAT 336 straight boom is Brother Beau Buiting and Brother Barry Cameron. […]

The project widening Britannia Road (Regional Road 6) to six lanes includes two new bridges crossing Sixteen Mile Creek; on-road bike lanes; multi-use pathways; new signalized intersections and street lighting; and new trunk watermains, wastewater mains and storm sewers.

Pictured next to a CAT 336 straight boom is Brother Beau Buiting and Brother Barry Cameron. Demolition preparation and work began five weeks ago, while the entire project aims for an end date of December 2024.

GC: Brennan Paving & Construction Limited
Subcontractors: Full Project Brennan, D’Orazio and Demolition Plus.

Two members standing under the neck of the excavator

Shot of equipment and member operating the excavator on site

Photo of the back of the heavy equipment and scraps from the site

Offices Closed February 20th, 2023 for Family Day

Please be advised that all Local 793 offices across the province will be closed on Monday, Feb. 20, 2023, for Family Day. Regular office hours will resume on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023. Please have a safe and enjoyable long weekend.

Please be advised that all Local 793 offices across the province will be closed on Monday, Feb. 20, 2023, for Family Day.

Regular office hours will resume on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023.

Please have a safe and enjoyable long weekend.