Important Notice for Members: Planned IT Upgrade Work

On the morning of Saturday, October 14, we will be conducting a scheduled power outage at our Oakville head office as the IT Department works to install an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) system for our new computer servers. The outage will last for approximately 4-5 hours, beginning at 9 A.M. This upgrade is crucial to […]

On the morning of Saturday, October 14, we will be conducting a scheduled power outage at our Oakville head office as the IT Department works to install an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) system for our new computer servers. The outage will last for approximately 4-5 hours, beginning at 9 A.M.

This upgrade is crucial to enhancing our infrastructure’s reliability, while also ensuring the integrity and safety of the Union’s and our members’ data.

As a result, members will not be able to access services usually available through the Local 793 or OEBAC websites or the OEBAC mobile app – such as paying Union dues or filing a benefits claim – for the duration of the shutdown.

We apologize for any inconvenience this temporary interruption may cause and very much appreciate your understanding in this matter.

Members Perform Rare and Complex Dig in Cobalt

Local 793 members are busy performing an integrity dig for TC Energy on a live natural gas mainline in Cobalt, Ont. This is a rare and very complex dig, as the slope is in excess of 15 degrees and requires precision and clear communication between the operator and his oiler. On site are Brothers Konnor […]

Local 793 members are busy performing an integrity dig for TC Energy on a live natural gas mainline in Cobalt, Ont. This is a rare and very complex dig, as the slope is in excess of 15 degrees and requires precision and clear communication between the operator and his oiler.

On site are Brothers Konnor Paquette (foreman), Brian Alexander (oiler/apprentice), Rick Paquette (superintendent) and Kevin Robideau (excavator operator). Brother Konnor is a 3rd generation member and Brother Rick is a 2nd generation member, proud son and grandson to retiree, Don Paquette.

L to R: Konnor Paquette (foreman), Brian Alexander (oiler/apprentice), Rick Paquette (superintendent) and Kevin Robideau (Excavator operator).

Members Working at Heights in Ottawa

Local 793 member and tower crane apprentice Shawn Heath operates a Terex 415 tower crane while working for Bellai Alliance on the new Ottawa Public Library at Albert and Commissioner Streets. The estimated cost of building the new mega-library, which officials promise will be a “world-class” facility, is $174.8 million.

Local 793 member and tower crane apprentice Shawn Heath operates a Terex 415 tower crane while working for Bellai Alliance on the new Ottawa Public Library at Albert and Commissioner Streets. The estimated cost of building the new mega-library, which officials promise will be a “world-class” facility, is $174.8 million.

Local 793 member and tower crane apprentice Shawn Heath operates a Terex 415 tower crane while working on the new Ottawa Public Library.

Happy Thanksgiving Long Weekend From Local 793

The officers, executive board members and staff of IUOE Local 793 would like to wish all our members and their families a Happy Thanksgiving long weekend. Thanksgiving is a time that brings family and friends together around the table to enjoy good food, each other’s company and most importantly, celebrate all we have to be […]

The officers, executive board members and staff of IUOE Local 793 would like to wish all our members and their families a Happy Thanksgiving long weekend.

Thanksgiving is a time that brings family and friends together around the table to enjoy good food, each other’s company and most importantly, celebrate all we have to be thankful for.

Wishing everyone a safe, healthy, and relaxing Thanksgiving long weekend.

Please note that all offices will be closed Monday, October 9, 2023. Regular office hours will resume on Tuesday, October 10, 2023.

Exploring the Skilled Trades in Sudbury

Many young people explored the skilled trades and the in demand opportunities of the industry at the Level Up! jobs fair in Sudbury. Level Up! is a series of dynamic, multi-day career fairs highlighting the 144 skilled trades. Over 25,000 students in grades 7 to 12, as well as parents and jobseekers, have the opportunity […]

Many young people explored the skilled trades and the in demand opportunities of the industry at the Level Up! jobs fair in Sudbury.

Level Up! is a series of dynamic, multi-day career fairs highlighting the 144 skilled trades. Over 25,000 students in grades 7 to 12, as well as parents and jobseekers, have the opportunity to learn about these trades through interactive exhibitions and hands-on activities while hearing directly from tradespeople and local employers.

Many young people explored the skilled trades and the in demand opportunities of the industry at the Level Up! jobs fair in Sudbury.
Eric Giroux, Northeastern Area Supervisor at IUOE Local 793, showing a young student what it’s like to operate an excavator.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Maintenance & Service Pipeline Agreement for Canada – Collective Agreement Negotiation

IMPORTANT NOTICE: TO ALL IUOE LOCAL 793 MEMBERS CURRENTLY WORKING UNDER THE MAINTENANCE & SERVICE PIPELINE AGREEMENT FOR CANADA During the month of November, we will be taking proposals for upcoming collective agreement negotiations for the Maintenance & Service Pipeline Agreement for Canada. Proposals can be submitted 2 ways: 1) All district offices will take […]

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
TO ALL IUOE LOCAL 793 MEMBERS CURRENTLY WORKING UNDER THE MAINTENANCE & SERVICE PIPELINE AGREEMENT FOR CANADA

During the month of November, we will be taking proposals for upcoming collective agreement negotiations for the Maintenance & Service Pipeline Agreement for Canada.

Proposals can be submitted 2 ways:

1) All district offices will take proposals during their regular monthly meetings. Please see the schedule below for the meeting in your area.

2) Proposals can be submitted by email to maintenancepipeline@iuoelocal793.org

In order to submit a proposal, you must be working under the Maintenance & Service Pipeline Agreement for Canada or currently be on the Union’s out-of-work list and have a reasonable expectation of working under this agreement. You must also be a member in good standing.

When you submit your proposal, please indicate your:

  • Name
  • Registration number
  • Employer (or if you are on the out-of-work list, indicate this)
  • What area of the province you are working in

Should you have a proposal to submit for upcoming negotiations, please forward the proposal via email to maintenancepipeline@iuoelocal793.org

We will be accepting proposals up to November 30, 2023.

Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact Mike Scott at 647-632-2035.

PLEASE BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS IMPORTANT MEETING AT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS BELOW:

BARRIE
Allure Hotel-20 Fairview Road, Barrie-Room: ORO/ESSA
Thursday November 23, 2023 at 7:30 pm

SARNIA
1390A Lougar Avenue, Sarnia
Thursday November 23, 2023 at 7:00 pm

BELLEVILLE
1 Millennium Parkway, Suite 102, Belleville
Tuesday November 28, 2023 at 7:00 pm

SAULT STE. MARIE
432 Great Northern Road, Suite 203, Sault Ste. Mari
Wednesday November 8, 2023 at 7:30 pm

CAMBRIDGE
Cambridge Hall at 55 Fleming Drive, Unit 26, Cambridge
Wednesday November 8, 2023 at 7:30 pm

ST. CATHARINES
188 Bunting Road, Unit 5, St. Catharines
Tuesday November 14, 2023 at 7:30 pm

HAMILTON
35 Goderich Road, Unit 5, Hamilton
November 22, 2023 at 7:30 pm

SUDBURY
430 Westmount Avenue, Unit H, Sudbury
Tuesday November 21, 2023 at 7:00 pm

LONDON
4096 Meadowbrook Drive., Unit 115, London
Tuesday November 28, 2023 at 7:00 pm

THUNDER BAY
979 Alloy Drive, Suite 101, Thunder Bay
Thursday November 2, 2023 at 7:00 pm

NORTH BAY
Holiday Inn Express -1325 Seymour Street, North Bay
Wednesday November 22, 2023 at 7:30 pm

TIMMINS
Holiday Inn Express-30 Algonquin Blvd West., Timmins
Wednesday November 1, 2023 at 7:30 pm

OSHAWA
1255 Terwillegar Avenue, Unit 7, Oshawa
Thursday November 2, 2023 at 7:00 pm

TORONTO
2245 Speers Road, Oakville
Wednesday November 15, 2023 7:30 pm

OTTAWA
Best Western Plus – Ottawa City Centre
1274 Carling Avenue, Ottawa
Wednesday November 22, 2023 at 7:00 pm

WINDSOR
3383 Walker Road, Windsor
Tuesday November 14, 2023 at 7:00 pm

Local 793 Members Digging Their Job

Local 793 member Rob Alton (left) is operating a Cat 330 excavator and apprentice Cory Kemp works alongside, as the two employees of Robert B. Somerville work on a series of integrity digs for TC Energy in Bracebridge.

Local 793 member Rob Alton (left) is operating a Cat 330 excavator and apprentice Cory Kemp works alongside, as the two employees of Robert B. Somerville work on a series of integrity digs for TC Energy in Bracebridge.

IUOE Local 793 Observe Orange Shirt Day

IUOE Local 793 stands with Indigenous people, both across Canada and within our Union membership, as they continue to call upon everyone to listen to the stories of survivors and their families and to remember those children who never returned home from school.  

IUOE Local 793 stands with Indigenous people, both across Canada and within our Union membership, as they continue to call upon everyone to listen to the stories of survivors and their families and to remember those children who never returned home from school.

 

Special Executive Board and General Membership Meetings: Gallagher Announces Redshaw Retirement

There was plenty on the agenda once again, as Local 793 members and staff came together at the OE Banquet and Conference Centre in Oakville for the Special Executive Board and General Membership meetings over September 23-24. But there was one piece of breaking news that grabbed everyone’s attention: the announcement that long-serving President Joe […]

There was plenty on the agenda once again, as Local 793 members and staff came together at the OE Banquet and Conference Centre in Oakville for the Special Executive Board and General Membership meetings over September 23-24. But there was one piece of breaking news that grabbed everyone’s attention: the announcement that long-serving President Joe Redshaw will be retiring on November 1.

The loss to the Union of the well-respected president will be felt by all members and staff – and especially Business Manager Mike Gallagher, who has worked closely with Brother Redshaw since they were both hired as business reps by former business manager Joe Kennedy just 10 days apart 36 years ago.

Special Executive Board Meeting

Business Manager Gallagher told the 109 officers, members and staff who were present on Saturday, “Joe’s been with me every step of the way and I can tell you that any time I gave Joe a challenge, he accepted it – even if it was not a challenge he was particularly glad to get!”

Whether that meant helping members navigate workplace injury compensation claims, Canada Pension Plan appeals or helping guide the Union through the dark days of Covid, Brother Resdshaw could be counted on to come up with solutions that benefited the membership.

“Joe’s predecessor, Gary O’Neill, left very big shoes to fill, but without a shadow of a doubt Joe picked up that mantle as president and did great honour to his family and his father, Jack Redshaw, who we have a scholarship named after. I know he would be proud of Joe and his reputation and everything he has achieved on behalf of the members,” added Brother Gallagher. “So, on behalf of all the members and staff, I thank you for everything, Joe.”

President Redshaw responded, speaking fondly of his time with the Union, but adding that the time was right to begin the next chapter of his life.

“Local 793 has become my family but it’s come time for me to take a break and look after my own family. It’s been a great 36 years and I really appreciate all the staff and especially the members who have supported Team Gallagher and our movement since 1996,” he said.

Despite Brother Redshaw’s appeal not to clap, the audience rose as one to give him a lengthy and well-deserved round of applause.

The Executive Board meeting began with a presentation by Calvin Renkema, a construction manager with Bird Construction. Bird has been chosen by Local 793 to develop the Oro-Medonte hub office for members in the Barrie area.

It is a project close to the heart of Business Manager Gallagher, who assured members that the build will go ahead and that his long-term goal to develop properties for members in Sarnia, Hamilton and Sudbury remains in place.

Business Manager Gallagher was passionate about the dangers posed by right-wing populist politicians to workers, including the current leader of the federal Conservative Party, Pierre Poilievre. He warned that years of Union gains could be rolled back with a stroke of a pen in the legislature.

“Does Pierre Poilievre care about our members? Does he believe in having free Unions? Not a chance. He’s not like any of you in this room who tie your boots on in the dark in the morning, work for 12 hours and take your boots off in the dark at night. I’m certainly not buying what he’s selling, and I’ll never support him,” he said.

Vice President Dave Turple provided an update on negotiations with Baffinland Iron Mines in Nunavut ahead of December’s first renewal of the collective agreement. He reported on his recent trip to the mine, along with Director of Operations Ken Lew and International Representative André Chenier, and how valuable it was to hear directly from members about what their contract priorities were.

“You get people from all walks of life at the mine. You meet lots of folks from the Indigenous community and from all over Canada,” Turple said of his trip North. “There are some wonderful people there who it is a real privilege to represent.”

Vice President Turple also reported that the future of the mine now looks secure after important decisions were made in the territory which would see a new railway being built and an increase in the trucking limit from 4.2 million tonnes to 6 million tonnes a year. Final approval of the plan is expected to be received soon from Federal Minister of Northern Affairs, Dan Vandal.

The Executive Board meeting also heard reports from Andrew Saunders, Provincial Director of Health and Safety, and Justin O’Neill, Toronto Area Supervisor and Executive Board member, about how they are spearheading efforts to continue working with regulatory bodies and employers to keep the health and safety of members at the top of the agenda.

Toronto Area Dispatcher, Ryan Hammel, delivered an update on the new systems that have been put in place to better capture and present clearance card data, which can now be helpfully broken down by member, area and employer.

Attendees also heard that it has been another busy six months for the Labour Relations department, with Director Melissa Atkins-Mahaney informing members of five active jurisdiction disputes in front of the Ontario Labour Relations Board – the highest number of active cases for eight years.

General Membership Meeting

Sunday’s meeting was the first chance for the wider membership to hear of President Redshaw’s retirement decision. Again, the 150 officers, members and staff who were present stood to recognize President Redshaw for his decades of service to the Local with a round of applause.

Brother Gallagher, who announced that he intends to run for re-election as Business Manager next year, closed his remarks to members by saying how proud he was of what the Union has achieved over his tenure, but that his focus now is entirely on what comes next.

“I have been very fortunate to have had your support for so long and will never take it for granted. I feel grateful to just be a member alongside you, never mind standing up here at the mic. I believe the record is there and the ideas for the future are there – that’s the most important thing.

“This Local is only going to get bigger and greater and I feel very optimistic about the future. I feel good, I feel happy. I feel like fighting,” he said.

Treasurer and Executive Director of OETIO, Rick Kerr, delivered both the training report and the financial report, with both sets of figures painting a picture of an organization “firing on all cylinders” – as President Redshaw rightly noted during what was his final outing as Chair of a Local 793 General Membership meeting.

Local 793 members are powering Ontario

Local 793 members are working for Bird Construction on Hydro One’s Bruce B Nuclear Generating Station switchyard upgrades in Tiverton, ON. Below is a picture of Brother Jeremy Huff standing atop a Kubota SVL75-2 compact track loader onsite.

Local 793 members are working for Bird Construction on Hydro One’s Bruce B Nuclear Generating Station switchyard upgrades in Tiverton, ON.

Below is a picture of Brother Jeremy Huff standing atop a Kubota SVL75-2 compact track loader onsite.

Brother Jeremy Huff standing atop a Kubota SVL75-2 compact track loader.