Building With a Vision and a View

Local 793 members start construction on a six-storey residential high-rise building in Collingwood. Tower crane operator Gord Dowdall and apprentice Caleb Archer put a Comedil CTT 331 to work keeping the project on track. Set to wrap up in April of next year, the new-builds will help further expand housing options in the city. GC:  […]

Local 793 members start construction on a six-storey residential high-rise building in Collingwood. Tower crane operator Gord Dowdall and apprentice Caleb Archer put a Comedil CTT 331 to work keeping the project on track.

Set to wrap up in April of next year, the new-builds will help further expand housing options in the city.

GC:  Streetcar Developments

Members view from inside the crane cab and the view down on the site

Cityline shot from the crane

Wide shot of the water and pier from the crane

Members working on the ground

Members Lay the Groundwork for Industrial Project

Brothers Jason Clarke, Michael Gunn, Jay Dubblestyne, John Sambrook, and Mike Loewen (pictured left to right) work together to prepare the underground foundation for two industrial buildings in Whitby, Ontario. Equipment: LB28 Liebherr Drilling Rig GC: Ripple Developments

Brothers Jason Clarke, Michael Gunn, Jay Dubblestyne, John Sambrook, and Mike Loewen (pictured left to right) work together to prepare the underground foundation for two industrial buildings in Whitby, Ontario.

Equipment: LB28 Liebherr Drilling Rig
GC: Ripple Developments

5 members in front of the drill rig

The Family Trade

A father and son duo are flying the flag for Local 793 at a condo project in Newmarket. Brother Trevor Rodgers has been a tower crane operator and member since 2008. Following in his dad’s footsteps, Brother Ty Rodgers is training as a tower crane apprentice. The condo building they are helping to construct at […]

A father and son duo are flying the flag for Local 793 at a condo project in Newmarket.

Brother Trevor Rodgers has been a tower crane operator and member since 2008. Following in his dad’s footsteps, Brother Ty Rodgers is training as a tower crane apprentice.

The condo building they are helping to construct at 540 Davis Drive will have a single-level underground parking garage and 292 residential units.

With- Plycon Forming Ltd. and Andrin Homes

Son and father member duo pose in front skyline with IUOE Local 793 banner ontop a building

Members Work to Strike Gold as Greenstone Mine Reaches Halfway Point

The Greenstone Gold Mine is on track for its tentative first gold pour in 2024 with the help of our hard-working members. In the Geraldton-Beardmore Greenstone Belt in Ontario, Greenstone Gold Mines’ is a multi-million-ounce gold project revitalizing former mine properties and cleaning up historic contaminants. Brothers Adam Burger and first-year apprentice Tyler Pickell operate […]

The Greenstone Gold Mine is on track for its tentative first gold pour in 2024 with the help of our hard-working members. In the Geraldton-Beardmore Greenstone Belt in Ontario, Greenstone Gold Mines’ is a multi-million-ounce gold project revitalizing former mine properties and cleaning up historic contaminants.

Brothers Adam Burger and first-year apprentice Tyler Pickell operate a Tadano GR1600XL on-site. Journeyman Dan Cantwell and first-year apprentice Cody D’Amours operate the Tadano GR1000XL.

General manager Eric Lamontagne updated Daily Commerical News that the beginning of 2023 will focus on progressing the inside of the buildings by pouring interior concrete slabs, installing equipment, and electrical and piping work.

Operators Keep Wildlife Out of Danger at CN Rail Site

Local 793 members are hard at work for the CN Rail Intermodal Logistics Hub project in Milton but have more responsibilities beyond simply clearing the ground and constructing infrastructure. Workers have a duty to protect the vulnerable wildlife on site, including Western Chorus Frogs, Little Brown Myotis and Eastern Milksnakes. Brothers Kurtis Holditch, Marc Vincent […]

Local 793 members are hard at work for the CN Rail Intermodal Logistics Hub project in Milton but have more responsibilities beyond simply clearing the ground and constructing infrastructure.

Workers have a duty to protect the vulnerable wildlife on site, including Western Chorus Frogs, Little Brown Myotis and Eastern Milksnakes.

Brothers Kurtis Holditch, Marc Vincent and Kelly Seeley work on clearing, grubbing and diverting the rail track. While Brother Mike Walwick Jr. dismantles a cofferman and foreman, Joel Caron oversees the care of their important work.

With such a vast area to develop, many more members will find work at the site over the four years it will take to complete the intermodal hub.

Contractors: Dufferin Construction, Cambridge Landscaping and Mountsburg Excavating

Read more in our latest Making Track Issue here!

Brother Mike Waldick Jr. (inset) maneuvers a John Deere 470G excavator as he dismantles a cofferdam at the CN site.

Happy New Year from Business Manager Mike Gallagher

On behalf of the officers, executive board and staff of Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers, I would like to wish all Union members and their families a very happy New Year. Over the course of more than a century, we have proved time and again that by standing together this Local […]

On behalf of the officers, executive board and staff of Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers, I would like to wish all Union members and their families a very happy New Year.

Over the course of more than a century, we have proved time and again that by standing together this Local can face anything – and 2022 was no exception. From a pandemic to strikes, our members have shown exactly what they are made of.

The loosening of health restrictions early in the year meant we could hold an in-person General Membership meeting in March, the first in three years, while members were also able to take part in community events across the province, such as the St Patrick’s Day, Labour Day and Santa Claus parades.

After two years of working through a pandemic and with prices for gas, food and accommodation taking off, members working under the Provincial Formwork Collective Agreement and in various sectors under the Provincial Collective Agreement voted to strike for fairer wages and workers’ rights on May 1 when talks with the employers broke down.

More than 6,000 Local 793 members took to pickets across the province and held the line with remarkable discipline for three turbulent weeks. The action paid off when, on May 20, members in all areas ratified increased settlements of between 13.8% and 16.5% – one of the highest of any trade in the ICI sector. There were also big gains made to travel, parking, room and board, and meal allowance rates.

The news wasn’t as positive for members at Baffinland’s Mary River Mine in Nunavut, who received news in November that the company’s Phase 2 expansion plans had been rejected by the federal government. Despite this setback, your Union will continue the fight to protect the long-term viability of jobs at the mine. Good jobs in the north are worth fighting for.

In May, Local 793 broke with precedent to officially endorse the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party ahead of Doug Ford’s eventual re-election as premier in June. I said when the premier visited us at head office that our support was based on his government’s plans to invest $158 billion in infrastructure, as well as its support of the skilled trades – but this support is not unconditional. In November, I rejected the use of the notwithstanding clause to enforce a contract on 55,000 CUPE educational workers. As a clear threat to all workers, I added my voice to those calling for the bill’s immediate withdrawal. This was done within two weeks.

In closing, the last 12 months have filled me with pride and a renewed determination to keep this Union growing in numbers and strength. We currently represent more than 18,200 Brothers and Sisters. With exciting projects and a very busy construction season in 2023, there is plenty to look forward to. I know that together we are ready to face whatever may come our way, whether in 2023 or beyond.

Happy New Year to you all.

Fraternally yours,

Mike Gallagher
Business Manager
IUOE Local 793

Christmas Holiday Office Hours

Please be advised of the following Christmas holiday hours for the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 793: We will be closed at noon on Friday, December 23, 2022, until Tuesday, January 2, 2023. We will resume regular business hours on January 3, 2023.

Please be advised of the following Christmas holiday hours for the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 793:

We will be closed at noon on Friday, December 23, 2022, until Tuesday, January 2, 2023. We will resume regular business hours on January 3, 2023.

Happy Holidays from IUOE Local 793

The officers, executive board and staff of Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers would like to wish all members and their families a very Merry Christmas. The holiday season is a time to relax, spend time with family and friends and recharge the batteries. It’s a time for giving and sharing. It’s […]

The officers, executive board and staff of Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers would like to wish all members and their families a very Merry Christmas.

The holiday season is a time to relax, spend time with family and friends and recharge the batteries. It’s a time for giving and sharing. It’s a time for enjoying good food and reflecting on what’s important in life.

It’s also a time for goodwill and compassion. Sometimes we get so wrapped up in our daily routines that we forget about those that are most important to us. The holiday season reminds us of the things in life that we sometimes take for granted – our family, our friends.

As we break for the holiday season, Local 793 encourages all members to embrace the true spirit of this festive time of year. Spending time with family and friends is one of life’s greatest gifts and it’s our wish that together you will make memories that last a lifetime.

Merry Christmas from Local 793 to you and yours!

Please note that all our offices will be closed from December 23rd at noon until January 2, 2023. Regular business hours will resume on January 3, 2023.

Members Work in the Nation’s Capital on Stage 2 of LRT Project

Members working under the National Capital Road Builders Association (NCRBA) agreement are digging beneath Richmond Road in Ottawa for the light rail transit expansion project. The project’s stage 2 includes a 44 km LRT extension of the Confederation Line with 24 new stations. Construction and upkeep after the project’s completion forecast creating more than 1,000 […]

Members working under the National Capital Road Builders Association (NCRBA) agreement are digging beneath Richmond Road in Ottawa for the light rail transit expansion project.

The project’s stage 2 includes a 44 km LRT extension of the Confederation Line with 24 new stations. Construction and upkeep after the project’s completion forecast creating more than 1,000 full-time jobs.

Contractor: Kiewit

Photo of excavated site

Making Tracks – Winter 2022 Digital Edition

Welcome to the digital edition of Making Tracks, the magazine. In this edition, you’ll read about a Local 793 member’s once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to join an expedition to the wreck site of the Titanic, learn about what OETIO is doing to showcase the benefits of a career in the skilled trades to young people across the […]

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

In this edition, you’ll read about a Local 793 member’s once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to join an expedition to the wreck site of the Titanic, learn about what OETIO is doing to showcase the benefits of a career in the skilled trades to young people across the province, see photos from the Oakville and Morrisburg Santa Claus parades, and much more.

Digital magazines can be instantly accessed and read on tablets, smartphones, or other digital platforms anywhere and anytime. They enhance the user experience and offer links to important resources and information for quick access, as well as great video content!

Utilizing current technology is a more environmentally friendly approach to publishing while still keeping Local 793 members informed.

Enjoy this digital edition of Making Tracks!

CLICK HERE TO READ THE LATEST EDITION OF MAKING TRACKS: Making Tracks – Issue 43, Winter 2022