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.

World Mental Health Day

Today, IUOE Local 793 marks World Mental Health Day. It affords us an opportunity to focus greater attention on mental health awareness and normalizing the discussion to break down its stigma. This year’s World Mental Health Day focuses on making mental health care a reality for all and building a future where quality mental health services are accessible worldwide. Local 793 recognizes the importance of mental health and has been improving its health benefit plan over the years to ensure members and their families continue to receive industry-leading platinum level health service. This […]

Today, IUOE Local 793 marks World Mental Health Day. It affords us an opportunity to focus greater attention on mental health awareness and normalizing the discussion to break down its stigma.

This year’s World Mental Health Day focuses on making mental health care a reality for all and building a future where quality mental health services are accessible worldwide.

Local 793 recognizes the importance of mental health and has been improving its health benefit plan over the years to ensure members and their families continue to receive industry-leading platinum level health service. This includes raising coverage for mental health professionals (psychologists, psychotherapists and social workers) and providing access to healthcare professionals through the Member’s Health program that allows access to a doctor anytime, anywhere, 24/7.

Local 793 understands the importance of mental health and how it affects us all.

Only together can we break the stigma surrounding mental health.

793 Operator – Fall 2021 Digital Edition

Welcome to the first digital edition of 793 Operator, the magazine. 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 and faster approach to publishing and keeping Local 793 members informed. Enjoy the inaugural digital edition of 793 Operator! CLICK IMAGE TO READ THE LATEST ISSUE

Welcome to the first digital edition of 793 Operator, the magazine.

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 and faster approach to publishing and keeping Local 793 members informed.

Enjoy the inaugural digital edition of 793 Operator!

CLICK IMAGE TO READ THE LATEST ISSUE

Richard Trumka, AFL-CIO President, dies at 72

American Federation of Labor – Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) president Richard Trumka, leader of the largest federation of unions in the United States for more than a decade, died suddenly on Thursday. He was 72. Trumka had been president of the AFL-CIO, a group of more than 50 labour unions, including IUOE, representing 12.5 million members across the United States, since 2009. In addition to organizing and representing workers, the AFL-CIO also assists in worker training and operates the largest training network outside the U.S. military. Trumka was a […]

American Federation of Labor – Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) president Richard Trumka, leader of the largest federation of unions in the United States for more than a decade, died suddenly on Thursday. He was 72.

Trumka had been president of the AFL-CIO, a group of more than 50 labour unions, including IUOE, representing 12.5 million members across the United States, since 2009. In addition to organizing and representing workers, the AFL-CIO also assists in worker training and operates the largest training network outside the U.S. military.

Trumka was a key political ally to Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden and was leading an effort to institute landmark reforms to federal labour laws when he died. He had recently been championing the White House’s push to pass an infrastructure package, which he called the biggest infrastructure bill in history.

“He was a champion of the working people and a great speaker,” Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher said. “He faced down some anti-union Presidents and sought to expand the ‘tent of the unionized labour movement to include all workers regardless of gender, ethnicity or even citizenship’.”

During the pandemic, Trumka’s positions on complicated issues like workplace safety and vaccine mandates, which he expressed support for, helped set the tone for the rest of the United States.

“Brother Trumka was a dedicated labour leader,” IUOE General President James T. Callahan said. “His outspoken voice on behalf of all working men and women will be sorely missed.”

HAPPY NUNAVUT DAY!   ᐅᓪᓗᖃᑦᑎᐊᕆᔅᓯ ᓄᓇᕗᑦ ᐅᓪᓗᖓᓐᓂ!

Today, we commemorate the passing of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement and the Nunavut Act in 1993, which laid the groundwork for the territory’s eventual separation from the Northwest Territories in 1999. Nunavut Day is a day for Nunavummiut to take pride in the accomplishments of their territory. The day was established to celebrate the unique culture that Nunavut brings to Canada and to recognize the importance of preserving that. Local 793’s charter was expanded in 2014 by the General President of the IUOE to include Nunavut. Since then, Local […]

Today, we commemorate the passing of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement and the Nunavut Act in 1993, which laid the groundwork for the territory’s eventual separation from the Northwest Territories in 1999.

Nunavut Day is a day for Nunavummiut to take pride in the accomplishments of their territory. The day was established to celebrate the unique culture that Nunavut brings to Canada and to recognize the importance of preserving that.

Local 793’s charter was expanded in 2014 by the General President of the IUOE to include Nunavut. Since then, Local 793 has continued to expand its presence in Nunavut where the local currently represents more than 900 members working at Baffinland Iron Ore Mines’ Mary River mine site in Baffin Island. Many of our members at the mine are Nunavummiut (those who inhabit or live in Nunavut).

Nunavut Day has particular significance to our Nunavummiut members and their families. Let us celebrate together by acknowledging the significant cultural, social and economic contributions of Nunavummiut to our country.

Making Tracks – Summer 2021 Digital Edition

Welcome to the digital edition of Making Tracks, the magazine. 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 and cost-effective approach to publishing and keeping Local 793 members informed. Enjoy this digital edition of Making Tracks! CLICK IMAGE TO READ THE LATEST ISSUE

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

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 and cost-effective approach to publishing and keeping Local 793 members informed.

Enjoy this digital edition of Making Tracks!

CLICK IMAGE TO READ THE LATEST ISSUE

Happy Father’s Day from Local 793

Father’s Day reminds us that our fathers have always taught us to never give up — keep moving ahead in life and achieving your goals. To our over 17,500 members, Local 793 extends warm greetings on Father’s Day. Have a wonderful day with your dad and kids.  

Father’s Day reminds us that our fathers have always taught us to never give up — keep moving ahead in life and achieving your goals. To our over 17,500 members, Local 793 extends warm greetings on Father’s Day. Have a wonderful day with your dad and kids.

 

Getting vaccinated can bring us all back together. Faster.

IUOE, Local 793 supports the “Faster, Together” campaign launched by the Canadian Labour Congress, Canada’s Building Trades Unions, and other labour organizations and businesses. Faster, Together is a voluntary effort of a wide variety of people working together to promote COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and help speed the recovery from this pandemic. The faster we all do our part and get vaccinated, the faster we can all get back together, and get our lives and businesses back to normal. The Faster, Together campaign is all about how we continue to “STAY […]

IUOE, Local 793 supports the “Faster, Together” campaign launched by the Canadian Labour Congress, Canada’s Building Trades Unions, and other labour organizations and businesses.

Faster, Together is a voluntary effort of a wide variety of people working together to promote COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and help speed the recovery from this pandemic. The faster we all do our part and get vaccinated, the faster we can all get back together, and get our lives and businesses back to normal.

The Faster, Together campaign is all about how we continue to “STAY SAFE! & STAY VIGILANT!”

Visit fastertogether.ca for more information about this campaign.

HOW TO BOOK A COVID-19 VACCINE APPOINTMENT?
Click the link below to find out when and where you can get your shot:

Ontario: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine/

All provinces or territories: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/vaccines/how-vaccinated.html#a1

Toronto Area Pop-Up Vaccination Clinic for Construction Workers Starting May 19th

TORONTO AREA POP–UP VACCINATION CLINIC FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKERS STARTING MAY 19th All construction workers and their spouses and family members aged 16 and up residing in the same household can book a COVID-19 vaccination appointment starting May 19th.  This pop-up vaccination clinic will offer appointments on a first-come, first-served basis.  The quantity of vaccinations available is limited, so please book your appointment as soon as possible. You will need a company verification code in order to book your appointment (see code below). This pop-up vaccination clinic is the result of […]

TORONTO AREA POP–UP VACCINATION CLINIC FOR CONSTRUCTION WORKERS STARTING MAY 19th

All construction workers and their spouses and family members aged 16 and up residing in the same household can book a COVID-19 vaccination appointment starting May 19th.  This pop-up vaccination clinic will offer appointments on a first-come, first-served basis.  The quantity of vaccinations available is limited, so please book your appointment as soon as possible. You will need a company verification code in order to book your appointment (see code below).

This pop-up vaccination clinic is the result of the partnership efforts of EllisDon, Modern Niagara, Flynn Group of Companies and the Central Ontario Building Trades.

TO BOOK YOUR VACCINATION APPOINTMENT NOW, CLICK HERE: https://ellisdon.simplybook.plus/v2/#

IMPORTANT: USE COMPANY VERIFICATION CODE: EDST

  • LOCATION: The clinic will operate at EllisDon’s Mississauga headquarters located at 1004 Middlegate Rd., #1000, Mississauga, ON, on the main floor galleria of the office.
  • TIME: The clinic will run from 10 am – 8 pm on weekdays and from 9 am – 5 pm on weekends and holidays.

SIGN UP FOR THE WILL CALL LIST:

If you are unable to schedule a vaccination appointment, there is a Will Call List for unused vaccines or appointment cancellations. To qualify, you must be able to get to the EllisDon office in 30 minutes when notified.

TO SIGN UP FOR THE WILL CALL LIST, CLICK HERE:  https://forms.gle/YAKhuya7R5Bqkiac8

QUESTIONS?

Please use the EllisDon e-mail helpdesk: edvaccineclinic@ellisdon.com

To view the pop-up vaccination clinic poster, click here