Solidarity and Sportsmanship at the Toronto Area Golf Tournament

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Last Saturday, members of Local 793 came together for the annual Toronto Area Golf Tournament, enjoying a day of sunshine and camaraderie. The event provided an excellent opportunity for members to connect outside the workplace, strengthening the bonds of solidarity that define our Union. We thank Toronto Area Supervisor Justin O’Neill for organizing this event. His dedication and the invaluable support of all the golfers, sponsors, and volunteers ensured a seamless and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. Events like these are a testament to the strength of our community and […]

Last Saturday, members of Local 793 came together for the annual Toronto Area Golf Tournament, enjoying a day of sunshine and camaraderie. The event provided an excellent opportunity for members to connect outside the workplace, strengthening the bonds of solidarity that define our Union.

We thank Toronto Area Supervisor Justin O’Neill for organizing this event. His dedication and the invaluable support of all the golfers, sponsors, and volunteers ensured a seamless and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.

Events like these are a testament to the strength of our community and the importance of coming together to celebrate our Brotherhood and Sisterhood.

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Prolonged Period of Rising Temperatures

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According to The Weather Network, temperatures are expected to rise significantly across Ontario, Quebec, and parts of Atlantic Canada beginning this weekend and continuing well into next week. Daytime highs are forecasted to exceed 30°C, with humidex values potentially reaching the low 40s. When the temperature rises, so does the risk of heat-related illnesses, including heat stress. Stay hydrated and stay safe, Brothers and Sisters! Follow these steps to manage working in hot weather: ✅Drink water regularly ✅ Take cool-down breaks ✅ Wear light, breathable clothing ✅ Watch for signs of heat stress […]

According to The Weather Network, temperatures are expected to rise significantly across Ontario, Quebec, and parts of Atlantic Canada beginning this weekend and continuing well into next week. Daytime highs are forecasted to exceed 30°C, with humidex values potentially reaching the low 40s.

When the temperature rises, so does the risk of heat-related illnesses, including heat stress. Stay hydrated and stay safe, Brothers and Sisters!

Follow these steps to manage working in hot weather:

✅Drink water regularly
✅ Take cool-down breaks
✅ Wear light, breathable clothing
✅ Watch for signs of heat stress

Read more here: https://www.ontario.ca/page/managing-heat-stress-work
The Weather Network news: https://www.theweathernetwork.com/en/news/weather/forecasts/widespread-heat-wave-set-to-scorch-ontario-and-atlantic-canada-hot-summer

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Great Neighbours Tick All Our Boxes

OETIO not only prides itself on producing some of the best operating engineers in Canada, we also support world class equipment manufacturers based right here in Ontario. When a new telehandler was required for our training centre in Oakville, we turned to DeMelo Construction Equipment in north Toronto – makers of the Melo Lift. The family-run enterprise designs its own range of telehandlers, rough terrain forklifts and mortar mixers, while also providing top-notch sales, rentals, parts and service. Owner Tony Demelo also made sure that the new machine would check […]

OETIO not only prides itself on producing some of the best operating engineers in Canada, we also support world class equipment manufacturers based right here in Ontario.

When a new telehandler was required for our training centre in Oakville, we turned to DeMelo Construction Equipment in north Toronto – makers of the Melo Lift.

The family-run enterprise designs its own range of telehandlers, rough terrain forklifts and mortar mixers, while also providing top-notch sales, rentals, parts and service.

Owner Tony Demelo also made sure that the new machine would check all the boxes on our wish list, including the installation of air conditioning. It has a rated capacity of 8,000 lbs and a maximum lift height of 42 ft.

The machine is currently being fabricated by another Ontario company, Load Lifter, part of the Stouffville-based Stanmore Equipment group of companies that has been in business for more than 60 years.

With the forks and back carriage manufactured in Guelph, the cabs built in Huron Park near London and the powder coating applied by a firm in Listowel, our new machine is truly a made-in-Ontario marvel.

Purchased in part with a grant from the Ontario government’s Apprenticeship Capital Grant Base Funding, OETIO’s choice of the Melo Lift Telehandler is the right one for our students and for skilled workers across our province.

The new machine is 70% complete and is expected to be delivered to the Oakville training centre at the beginning of September.

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(L-R) Load Lifter manufacturing supervisor Jean-Noël Li Yam Nam, OETIO Training Supervisor JP Gregorio, Demelo Construction Equipment owner Tony Demelo and Load Lifter engineer Carlos Fernandes pose next to the soon-to-be completed Melo Lift telehandler.

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OETIO’s new telehandler taking shape on the production line.

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Known around the world for its line of four-wheel drive forklifts, Load Lifter moved to its current manufacturing facility in Stouffville in 2008.

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Offices Closed for Civic Holiday 2025

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This is a gentle reminder that all Local 793 offices will be closed on Monday, August 4th, and will resume office hours on Tuesday, August 5th. Wishing you all a Happy Civic Holiday long weekend!  

This is a gentle reminder that all Local 793 offices will be closed on Monday, August 4th, and will resume office hours on Tuesday, August 5th.

Wishing you all a Happy Civic Holiday long weekend!

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Second Annual IUOE Organizing Conference in Crosby, Texas

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Local 793 Director of Organizing Kyle Schutte and Organizer Chad Willet joined more than 1,000 organizers from across North America at the second annual International Union of Operating Engineers Organizing Conference in Crosby, Texas. The conference focused on strategy, solidarity, and strengthening our Locals. It also addressed the challenges faced by our operating engineers and emphasized on sharpening the tools we need to organize, grow, and protect what workers have fought hard to build.  

Local 793 Director of Organizing Kyle Schutte and Organizer Chad Willet joined more than 1,000 organizers from across North America at the second annual International Union of Operating Engineers Organizing Conference in Crosby, Texas.

The conference focused on strategy, solidarity, and strengthening our Locals. It also addressed the challenges faced by our operating engineers and emphasized on sharpening the tools we need to organize, grow, and protect what workers have fought hard to build.

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MLITSD Inspectors Complete Training at OETIO Oakville

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The Operating Engineers Training Institute of Ontario (OETIO) is proud to once again welcome inspectors from the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD) to its Oakville campus for a comprehensive training session focused on job site compliance and safety inspections. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to ensure that industry standards are met and proper job site compliance is maintained to decrease workplace accidents. OETIO extends its sincere thanks to the MLITSD for its continued trust and partnership and looks forward to building on this vital work […]

The Operating Engineers Training Institute of Ontario (OETIO) is proud to once again welcome inspectors from the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD) to its Oakville campus for a comprehensive training session focused on job site compliance and safety inspections.

This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to ensure that industry standards are met and proper job site compliance is maintained to decrease workplace accidents.

OETIO extends its sincere thanks to the MLITSD for its continued trust and partnership and looks forward to building on this vital work to strengthen Ontario’s safety standards through high-quality training and education.

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Local 793 Sarnia Members Golf Tournament 2025

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  Members again came out in large numbers for the Local 793 Sarnia Members Golf Tournament at the Widder Station Golf Club in Thedford on Saturday Organized by Southwest Ontario Area Supervisor Steve Booze, members were joined on the sun-kissed fairways by President Dave Turple and Executive Board members Virgil Nosè, Justin O’Neill, Jeff Hewitt and Paul Knight. Many thanks to all our members for making this year’s event such a success!

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Members again came out in large numbers for the Local 793 Sarnia Members Golf Tournament at the Widder Station Golf Club in Thedford on Saturday

Organized by Southwest Ontario Area Supervisor Steve Booze, members were joined on the sun-kissed fairways by President Dave Turple and Executive Board members Virgil Nosè, Justin O’Neill, Jeff Hewitt and Paul Knight.

Many thanks to all our members for making this year’s event such a success!

Modern Tools to Train Tomorrow’s Workforce

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We’re excited to share that OETIO has added 12 Smartboards, 30 instructor laptops, and 125 student tablets to our classrooms and tailgate training areas, which are all made possible through the Ontario Skills Development Fund (SDF)! This investment enhances the learning experience, reduces paper use, and ensures our apprentices are equipped to thrive and succeed in the classroom.

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We’re excited to share that OETIO has added 12 Smartboards, 30 instructor laptops, and 125 student tablets to our classrooms and tailgate training areas, which are all made possible through the Ontario Skills Development Fund (SDF)!

This investment enhances the learning experience, reduces paper use, and ensures our apprentices are equipped to thrive and succeed in the classroom.

International Launches New Training App

The International Union of Operating Engineers has launched a new app for members who want to sign up for training at the International Training and Education Center in Crosby, Texas. The user-friendly IUOE ITEC Training app will allow members to search and sign up for courses and manage their union and training activities in one secure location on their mobile phone. As a Local 793 member in good standing accepted to a course, your training, airfare, airport transfers to and from the Training Center, meals, and accommodation expenses are fully […]

The International Union of Operating Engineers has launched a new app for members who want to sign up for training at the International Training and Education Center in Crosby, Texas.

The user-friendly IUOE ITEC Training app will allow members to search and sign up for courses and manage their union and training activities in one secure location on their mobile phone.

As a Local 793 member in good standing accepted to a course, your training, airfare, airport transfers to and from the Training Center, meals, and accommodation expenses are fully covered.

Registration for classes through the ITEC must be completed on its website or app.

The app is available to download now from Apple’s App Store here or Google’s Play Store here.

The ITEC in Crosby, Texas is the largest and most comprehensive training facility for union Operating and Stationary Engineers in North America.

 

 

Legacy in the Making: Future Home of Training Excellence in Oro-Medonte

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Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher, President Dave Turple, OETIO Executive Director Rick Kerr, Director of Training and Apprenticeship Jeff Hewitt, and Toronto Area Supervisor Justin O’Neill returned to Oro-Medonte as work continues on the union’s new $25 million training centre. Just north of Barrie, the steel frame of the main building is rising fast, thanks to the hard work of our Brothers on site. Among them are Brent and Taite MacDonald, a proud father and son from Oro-Medonte. Their dedication shows the legacy of operating engineers passed from one […]

Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher, President Dave Turple, OETIO Executive Director Rick Kerr, Director of Training and Apprenticeship Jeff Hewitt, and Toronto Area Supervisor Justin O’Neill returned to Oro-Medonte as work continues on the union’s new $25 million training centre.

Just north of Barrie, the steel frame of the main building is rising fast, thanks to the hard work of our Brothers on site. Among them are Brent and Taite MacDonald, a proud father and son from Oro-Medonte. Their dedication shows the legacy of operating engineers passed from one generation to the next. Brother Jeff Owen is also at the site as the crane operator, helping build the future home of OETIO and Local 793.

The training centre remains on track to open late next year.

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Director of Training and Apprenticeship Jeff Hewitt, Toronto Area Supervisor Justin O'Neill, Brother Taite MacDonald, President Dave Turple, Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher, Brother Brent MacDonald and OETIO Executive Director Rick Kerr.

Business Manager Gallagher with Brent MacDonald.

Business Manager Gallagher with Brent MacDonald.

Crane Operator, Brother Jeff Owen

Crane Operator, Brother Jeff Owen

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