Remaining monthly district meetings in December are cancelled

Due to the proximity to the Christmas holiday season and increased public health advisories, Local 793 members are advised that all remaining district meetings in December are cancelled. Below is a list of the cancelled district meetings: • December 14 – Windsor and St. Catharines • December 15 – Toronto • December 21 – Sudbury • December 22 – Ottawa, Hamilton and North Bay • December 23 – Sarnia and Barrie • December 28 – Belleville and London Please contact a local area office HERE if you have any questions.

Due to the proximity to the Christmas holiday season and increased public health advisories, Local 793 members are advised that all remaining district meetings in December are cancelled.

Below is a list of the cancelled district meetings:

• December 14 – Windsor and St. Catharines
• December 15 – Toronto
• December 21 – Sudbury
• December 22 – Ottawa, Hamilton and North Bay
• December 23 – Sarnia and Barrie
• December 28 – Belleville and London

Please contact a local area office HERE if you have any questions.

Ontario imposing stronger proof-of-vaccination measures

The Ontario government is introducing stronger proof-of-vaccination measures to combat rising COVID-19 infections. The government is dropping its tentative plan to end the provincial vaccine-passport program in mid-January and will require all proof-of-vaccination certificates to include QR codes as of Jan. 4, 2022. Expanded booster dose eligibility to all Ontarians 18 years of age and older will occur on January 4, 2022, with appointments to be booked approximately six months after receiving a second dose. Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/covid-19-ontario-dec-10-2021-vaccination-measures-1.6280860 Ontario Taking Action to Protect Against Omicron Variant

The Ontario government is introducing stronger proof-of-vaccination measures to combat rising COVID-19 infections.

The government is dropping its tentative plan to end the provincial vaccine-passport program in mid-January and will require all proof-of-vaccination certificates to include QR codes as of Jan. 4, 2022.

Expanded booster dose eligibility to all Ontarians 18 years of age and older will occur on January 4, 2022, with appointments to be booked approximately six months after receiving a second dose.

Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/covid-19-ontario-dec-10-2021-vaccination-measures-1.6280860

Ontario Taking Action to Protect Against Omicron Variant

Get on board with supporting a skilled trades labour mobility tax deduction

By members telling the federal government to follow through on their campaign commitment and implement a skilled trades labour mobility tax deduction for out-of-pocket expenses when travelling for work, you can help get the tax rules changed. The cost to travel for work (mileage, accommodations, food, etc.) aren’t tax deductible and aren’t always covered by your employer. When costs aren’t covered by your employer, skilled trades workers, like Local 793 members, should receive equal treatment under the Tax Act. This means keeping more money in your pocket. What to do: […]

By members telling the federal government to follow through on their campaign commitment and implement a skilled trades labour mobility tax deduction for out-of-pocket expenses when travelling for work, you can help get the tax rules changed.

The cost to travel for work (mileage, accommodations, food, etc.) aren’t tax deductible and aren’t always covered by your employer. When costs aren’t covered by your employer, skilled trades workers, like Local 793 members, should receive equal treatment under the Tax Act. This means keeping more money in your pocket.

What to do:

It’s easy and takes less than 2 minutes. A letter of support has already been drafted for you by Canada’s Building Trades Unions. CLICK HERE to send a clear message to your Member of Parliament that you support a Skilled Trades Workforce Mobility Tax Deduction.

Please share this letter campaign with your Brothers and Sisters and encourage them to participate.

More information:

Skilled trades mobility tax deduction critical to addressing labour supply shortages

More housing coming to Peterborough

Local 793 members are hard at work for Trisan Construction on the Ambria Residential development project in Peterborough, ON. This project is estimated to be completed by 2023 and will include 130 units, addressing the strong demand for housing in the area. Below are photos of Local 793 members onsite. Photo 1: Charlie Ashmore is operating a John Deere 700J dozer. Photo 2: Mario Pecheco is operating a ZW220 Hitachi rubber tire loader.

Local 793 members are hard at work for Trisan Construction on the Ambria Residential development project in Peterborough, ON. This project is estimated to be completed by 2023 and will include 130 units, addressing the strong demand for housing in the area.

Below are photos of Local 793 members onsite.

Photo 1: Charlie Ashmore is operating a John Deere 700J dozer.
Photo 2: Mario Pecheco is operating a ZW220 Hitachi rubber tire loader.

Charlie Ashmore is operating a John Deere 700J dozer. Mario Pecheco is operating a ZW220 Hitachi rubber tire loader.

Local 793 members paving the way for New Hamburg residence

Members working for Coco Paving are busy on a paving job for Beech Infrastructure on Wilmot Street in New Hamburg, Ontario. Beech Infrastructure is replacing the existing watermain and sanitary lines. Below are photos of Local 793 members Steve Wroblewski (float truck driver) and Mike Kopacz (roller operator) working onsite.

Members working for Coco Paving are busy on a paving job for Beech Infrastructure on Wilmot Street in New Hamburg, Ontario. Beech Infrastructure is replacing the existing watermain and sanitary lines.

Below are photos of Local 793 members Steve Wroblewski (float truck driver) and Mike Kopacz (roller operator) working onsite.

Float truck driver Steve Wroblewsk and roller operator Mike Kopacz working onsite.

Local 793 members keeping busy at Bruce Power Unit 6 project

Local 793 members are busy working for Black & McDonald Limited on the Bruce Power Unit 6 Major Component Replacement (MCR) project in Tiverton, ON. The MCR project is part of Bruce Power’s life extension program that began in January 2020 and focuses on the replacement of key reactor components in Units 3-8. Below is a photo of Local 793 member Jeffrey Shirley standing atop a Konecranes 37-ton forklift.

Local 793 members are busy working for Black & McDonald Limited on the Bruce Power Unit 6 Major Component Replacement (MCR) project in Tiverton, ON. The MCR project is part of Bruce Power’s life extension program that began in January 2020 and focuses on the replacement of key reactor components in Units 3-8.

Below is a photo of Local 793 member Jeffrey Shirley standing atop a Konecranes 37-ton forklift.

Local 793 member Jeffrey Shirley standing atop a Konecranes 37-ton forklift.

Northeastern Ontario road work

Local 793 members are working for Garson Pipe Contractors on the Roy Street culvert and road project in Sudbury, ON. This project involves total asphalt repaving, new sidewalks, and sewer and watermain replacement. This project is expected to be completed by Spring 2022. Below is a picture of Local 793 member Al Bodson operating a John Deer 544K loader onsite.

Local 793 members are working for Garson Pipe Contractors on the Roy Street culvert and road project in Sudbury, ON. This project involves total asphalt repaving, new sidewalks, and sewer and watermain replacement. This project is expected to be completed by Spring 2022.

Below is a picture of Local 793 member Al Bodson operating a John Deer 544K loader onsite.

Local 793 member Al Bodson sitting in a John Deer 544K loader.
Local 793 member Al Bodson operating a John Deer 544K loader.

Local 793 members are keeping busy in Barrie

Local 793 members working for Almita Piling are busy on the SmartCentres hi-res condo project in Barrie, ON. This project consists of building four towers at 25, 35, 38 and 41 storeys in height and will house over 1,700 units. Below is a picture of Local 793 member Ben Reid operating a Zoom Boom onsite.

Local 793 members working for Almita Piling are busy on the SmartCentres hi-res condo project in Barrie, ON. This project consists of building four towers at 25, 35, 38 and 41 storeys in height and will house over 1,700 units.

Below is a picture of Local 793 member Ben Reid operating a Zoom Boom onsite.

Ontario arbitrator dismisses union grievance challenging mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy

Earlier this week, an Ontario arbitrator dismissed a union grievance challenging a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy. The employer, a security guard company, had required all its employees to be fully vaccinated or face potential disciplinary measures. Local 333 of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) union filed the grievance. The arbitrator found that the employer’s vaccination policy was reasonable, enforceable and compliant with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). The arbitrator held that by introducing the policy, the employer was fulfilling its […]

Earlier this week, an Ontario arbitrator dismissed a union grievance challenging a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy. The employer, a security guard company, had required all its employees to be fully vaccinated or face potential disciplinary measures.

Local 333 of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) union filed the grievance.

The arbitrator found that the employer’s vaccination policy was reasonable, enforceable and compliant with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA).

The arbitrator held that by introducing the policy, the employer was fulfilling its obligations and responsibilities pursuant to s. 25(2)(h) of the OHSA to take “every precaution reasonable in the circumstances for the protection of a worker.”

The arbitrator also stated in the decision that an employee’s subjective perceptions of the COVID-19 vaccine were insufficient grounds for a statutory exemption.

Read more: https://mathewsdinsdale.com/ontario-arbitrator-upholds-employers-mandatory-vaccination-policy/

Rozicki and Rivas go 12 rounds in inaugural WBC bridgerweight title

Oscar Rivas outlasted unbeaten knockout artist Ryan Rozicki to win the inaugural WBC bridgerweight championship Friday evening at Olympia Theatre in Montreal. Rozicki and Rivas went twelve rounds in the slugfest, but Rozicki came up on the wrong end of a unanimous decision (116-111, 115-112, 115-112). Rozicki did his best to extend his perfect knockout and win streak through 13 pro fights but ultimately ran out of time. It was a brave showing for the career cruiserweight, whose record moves to 13-1 (13KOs) but who undoubtedly gained fans with his performance. […]

Oscar Rivas outlasted unbeaten knockout artist Ryan Rozicki to win the inaugural WBC bridgerweight championship Friday evening at Olympia Theatre in Montreal.

Rozicki and Rivas went twelve rounds in the slugfest, but Rozicki came up on the wrong end of a unanimous decision (116-111, 115-112, 115-112).

Rozicki did his best to extend his perfect knockout and win streak through 13 pro fights but ultimately ran out of time. It was a brave showing for the career cruiserweight, whose record moves to 13-1 (13KOs) but who undoubtedly gained fans with his performance.

Rozicki is the son of Baffinland Union site rep, Bobby Currie. IUOE Local 793 is a proud sponsor and supporter of Ryan and wishes him success in his fighting career.

Ryan Rozicki receives treatment from his cut man during his fight with Oscar Rivas in Montreal.

Ryan Rozicki takes a breather in his corner between rounds.

Ryan Rozicki gets instruction from his corner during his 12-round bridgerweight fight.