Local 793 lights up the night at 100th Anniversary Dinner-Dance

“We know how to start a party off with a bang, wouldn’t you say?” Those were the opening remarks by emcee and Local 793 president Joe Redshaw following a spectacular fireworks show to kick off the 100th Anniversary Dinner-Dance at the O.E. Banquet Hall & Conference Centre on Saturday, December 7. Guests poured outside and stood along the windowpane of the banquet hall to enjoy the 20-minute show. Oakville mayor Rob Burton, special guest to the evening’s gala, later said that the show was second to none. “I have to […]

“We know how to start a party off with a bang, wouldn’t you say?”

Those were the opening remarks by emcee and Local 793 president Joe Redshaw following a spectacular fireworks show to kick off the 100th Anniversary Dinner-Dance at the O.E. Banquet Hall & Conference Centre on Saturday, December 7.

Guests poured outside and stood along the windowpane of the banquet hall to enjoy the 20-minute show.

Oakville mayor Rob Burton, special guest to the evening’s gala, later said that the show was second to none.

“I have to say, you have rivaled the fireworks on Canada Day in this town,” he told guests during his comments ahead of dinner.

Other speakers during the night included business manager Mike Gallagher, IUOE general president James T. Callahan and the Honourable Anita Anand MP.

Also attending as special guests were Canadian director of IUOE Lionel Railton, IUOE international reps Andre Chenier and Larry Richard, Local 793 dignitaries Joe Kennedy, Ron Walsh, Ron Allain, Ron Hillis and John Payne, Dr. Gail Darling of The University Health Network and University of Toronto and Baffinland’s CEO Brian Penny and manager Jason Brown.

Mayor Burton opened the evening by presenting a certificate of congratulations to the long-serving members and to the union’s 100th anniversary before reflecting on the newly expanded O.E. Banquet Hall.

“I used to labour under a great sense of difficulty in that the city of Burlington had a larger hall in which we could gather then we had here in Oakville.

“But those days are gone, thanks to you,” he said. “This is the most amazing hall in the entire county.”

Mayor Burton touched on safety in Oakville’s community and looked at Local 793 as leaders in that regard.

“This union is one of the best examples of community engagement. I thank you every day for the contributions you make to our town,” he said.

Member of parliament for Oakville and the newly appointed minister of public services and procurement, the Honourable Anita Anand spoke and congratulated the local for its centennial milestone.

She also took a moment to acknowledge the importance of the labour movement in Canada.

“Unions are the backbone of the middle class and critical to building a strong economy,” Anand said. “It is organized labour who fought for better wages and work-life balance, demanded safety on worksites, and worked tirelessly to secure stable retirement for workers.

We are so grateful for the work you do and the policies you advocate in our country.”

She continued; “I am proud to be part of a government that recognizes your legacy and the work you do in our communities. I will work hard as a partner to help you strengthen and grow the labour movement in Canada because unions matter. They represent people who work hard to support their families and contribute so much to their communities.”

General president Callahan was introduced and welcomed to the podium. He pointed out that it was on that exact day, December 7, 1896, that the IUOE was formed.

He also shared the genesis of Local 793 and the historical day on December 11, 1919, when 11 men met at the Elliott House Hotel in Toronto.

“From the founding to the present, it has always been the local members who are the heart of our union and our movement,” he said. “Every day they operate heavy equipment and perform other occupations with skill and professionalism to build the nation’s infrastructure.

“The province of Ontario owes a debt of gratitude to members of Local 793,” he explained. “Local 793 has offered career paths to thousands of men and women through an unwavering commitment to training.”

General president Callahan gave special recognition of the long-serving members who were presented with a scroll and a gift earlier in the day. The union held its annual long-service awards ceremony, honouring members who have been in the union for 65, 60, 55, 50, 40 and 30 years.

The 40, 50 and 55-year members received a special silver 100th Anniversary ring and the 60 and 65-year honourees were presented a gold 100th Anniversary ring.

“It’s your shoulders that I’ve ridden on and in your shadow that I walk,” general president Callahan said in closing to a loud round of applause.

A project two years in the making was put on display ahead of business manager Gallagher’s speech.

A 30-minute historical video was shown on screens throughout the banquet hall, paying homage to the union’s history and looking at the struggles endured and the successes earned through 100 years.

“Wow, we did all that,” said business manager Mike Gallagher to begin his remarks.

He thanked IT and communications manager Armand Dowdall for his leadership and work crafting the video.

Watch the video here:

Business manager Gallagher then took a moment to recognize honourary lifetime member Wilf Dupuis, a 65-year member who passed away on May 3, 2019.

He also recognized the “two women” in his life, his wife Dorcas and Local 793 executive assistant Leanne Tabar.

“Leanne is another [person] that needs to put up with me,” he joked. “I think that Leanne, Heather [Hamer] and Sheila [Hutcheson] feel a great sense of relief when I don’t come in,” he joked before thanking all three for the diligent work in planning the celebration.

Leanne is the local’s longest serving employee and on March 8, 2020, she will reach 38 years with Local 793.

Business manager Gallagher then thanked general president Callahan for joining the celebration and commented on the IUOE International Training and Education Center in Crosby, Texas.

“It is the most beautiful training centre in the world, I believe, although I think ours is pretty damn good too, to be honest,” he quipped.

He shared a story of the true international bond between Canada and the United States and the stand-up character general president Callahan showed this past April.

United States president Donald Trump had visited the IUOE training facility in Crosby to sign two executive orders on energy infrastructure development. Ahead of the visit, the White House advance team requested all Canadian flags on the premises be removed and replaced with American flags.

The easiest thing for IUOE chief of staff Joe Giacin to do was to agree and nobody would have been the wiser,” business manager Gallagher pointed out. But Giacin stood his ground and said no; we are an international union. The Canadian flags stay.

“That is what really drives home why I’m so proud to be part of this international union,” business manager Gallagher said.

This decision by Giacin prompted a phone call to Air Force One mid-flight, where general president Callahan was traveling alongside president Trump.

General president Callahan told president Trump that the Canadian flags had to remain, and, in the end, they did.

Guests at the dinner-dance stood and applauded general president Callahan.

Business manager Gallagher recognized IUOE Canadian director Lionel Railton of Local 115 and spoke briefly about a frightening experience they shared on a flight to Baffin Island earlier this year.

“It’s amazing how at 37,000 feet and smoke in the plane from a blown engine really makes you fond of the people that are around you at that moment,” he said.

He also recognized Baffinland CEO Brian Penny and the efforts of working with the government and the Inuit community in creating jobs.
Former business manager Joe Kennedy was asked to stand and be recognized.

The 93-year-old honourary lifetime member has been with Local 793 for 68 years and was the man that hired business manager Gallagher as a union business rep in August 1987.

“I don’t know if you knew what you were doing when you hired me, but here I am,” business manager Gallagher said. “Seems like it turned out okay.”

He also recognized retired business manager Walsh, retired training director Allain, retired director of organizing Hillis, retired international representative Payne, as well as international representatives Chenier and Richard.

A special mention was made to the Chenier family and the four generations of operating engineers that includes Aza, Michael, Andre and Zachary Chenier.

Business manager Gallagher reflected on the union’s history and shared some of the growth it has seen since 1996 when he became business manager.

“Who would have believed back in 1996 that we would be in here. We’ve come a long way,” he said.

He announced that the union’s benefits plan sat at $74 million surplus and stated the pension plan surpassed $3 billion as of November 30. At the end of November, the 2019 year to date return on the pension plan investments was approximately 13.9 per cent.

The room applauded the good news.

“The trustees are all committed to serving the members. We want to make sure your life is enjoyable and as comfortable as possible,” he said.

“But, as many improvements have been made, there is more to do. We’ve got more gas in the tank to keep building this great union.”
Business manager Gallagher ended by thanking all the members and leaders that helped build the organization to what it is today and brought the hall to its feet with his closing line.

“You can’t divide the operating engineers. Local 793 is united, solid and undefeatable.”

Following, a blessing was given by Elder Shelley Charles from Anishinabe of Three Fires Confederacy.

Dinner was served shortly after and the more than 950 guests in attendance were treated to a gourmet meal. The band, Sound Parade, took over and the dance floor heated up.

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Local 793 laces up for Easter Seals Ontario

Local 793 hit the ice for a great cause on Friday, December 6, taking part in the 7th annual Brad May Celebrity Hockey Classic at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex in Oakville. The event was an opportunity to play alongside retired NHL greats like Doug Gilmour, Wendel Clark and Paul Coffey while supporting Easter Seals Ontario and the programs they provide to children with physical disabilities in our community. Twelve teams participated and the union was represented by two – the Goal Diggers and Local 793 Smooth Operators.

Local 793 hit the ice for a great cause on Friday, December 6, taking part in the 7th annual Brad May Celebrity Hockey Classic at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex in Oakville.

The event was an opportunity to play alongside retired NHL greats like Doug Gilmour, Wendel Clark and Paul Coffey while supporting Easter Seals Ontario and the programs they provide to children with physical disabilities in our community.

Twelve teams participated and the union was represented by two – the Goal Diggers and Local 793 Smooth Operators.

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Local 793 leads Santa Claus Parade

Local 793 members, staff and their families gathered in Oakville to participate in the Santa Claus Parade on Saturday, November 16, 2019. Each received a specially designed 100th anniversary scarf. The union was the parade’s lead float and wowed the thousands of children and parents along the route. “Local 793 led the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in March and we led just about every Labour Day Parade across the province in September. Now, we’re leading the Oakville Santa Claus parade. “It’s been one hell of a year,” business manager Mike […]

Local 793 members, staff and their families gathered in Oakville to participate in the Santa Claus Parade on Saturday, November 16, 2019. Each received a specially designed 100th anniversary scarf.

The union was the parade’s lead float and wowed the thousands of children and parents along the route.

“Local 793 led the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in March and we led just about every Labour Day Parade across the province in September. Now, we’re leading the Oakville Santa Claus parade.

“It’s been one hell of a year,” business manager Mike Gallagher said.

This year’s float was decorated to reflect 100 years of skilled operating engineers who have help build and shape Ontario. The float displayed cartoon-like characters of the Royal York Hotel, the CN Tower and SkyDome (now Rogers Centre); three iconic structures that the union’s members helped build.

Oakville North-Burlington MP Pam Damoff and new Federal MP for Oakville Anita Anand stopped by to say hello to business manager Gallagher and vice-president Joe Dowdall.

The parade route began downtown Oakville at Lakeshore Road and Reynolds Street and traveled west along Lakeshore to Kerr Street, north on Kerr to Stewart Street and ended at Felan Avenue.

The Oakville Santa Claus Parade has been delighting audiences for 70 years, bringing joy to young and young at heart since 1948.

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Local 793 delivers $15,000 cheque to De Novo Treatment Centre

Local 793 delivered a cheque for $15,000 to the De Novo Treatment Centre on Friday afternoon. Local 793 has been a contributing union to De Novo since 1998. The money was raised at the Toronto area golf tournament this past summer. Seen in the photos is (L to R) director of Toronto area Dave Turple, Simcoe County area coordinator Justin O’Neill and De Novo executive director Aaron Sinclair. De Novo is an alcohol and drug treatment service operated as a partnership between Management and Unionized members of Ontario’s construction trades. […]

Local 793 delivered a cheque for $15,000 to the De Novo Treatment Centre on Friday afternoon.

Local 793 has been a contributing union to De Novo since 1998. The money was raised at the Toronto area golf tournament this past summer.

Seen in the photos is (L to R) director of Toronto area Dave Turple, Simcoe County area coordinator Justin O’Neill and De Novo executive director Aaron Sinclair.

De Novo is an alcohol and drug treatment service operated as a partnership between Management and Unionized members of Ontario’s construction trades. The centre provides the highest quality of treatment to employers, members and their families who struggle with substance abuse or addiction. They seek to provide hope, strength and tools for those who are in need of assistance.

 

All smiles as Local 793 presents cheque to Smilezone

Local 793 presented the Smilezone Foundation with a cheque for $15,000 to help support their mission of improving the lives of children receiving medical treatment at health care facilities across Canada. The money was raised at the Toronto area golf tournament this past summer. Seen here presenting the cheque is (L to R) director of Toronto area Dave Turple, Smilezone Foundation fund development coordinator Emily Kerr, roads and industrial sector coordinator Andrew Saunders, and sewer watermain and utilities rep Matt Porter. Smilezones are safe spaces physically, mentally and emotionally where […]

Local 793 presented the Smilezone Foundation with a cheque for $15,000 to help support their mission of improving the lives of children receiving medical treatment at health care facilities across Canada.

The money was raised at the Toronto area golf tournament this past summer.

Seen here presenting the cheque is (L to R) director of Toronto area Dave Turple, Smilezone Foundation fund development coordinator Emily Kerr, roads and industrial sector coordinator Andrew Saunders, and sewer watermain and utilities rep Matt Porter.

Smilezones are safe spaces physically, mentally and emotionally where kids of any age, ability and diagnosis can go and be themselves without fears of judgement and where they are with other families who share in similar experiences. Smilezone helps make the hospital or centre a better place to be, providing children and families with a sense of comfort and belonging.

Oakville campus receives new crane

The OETIO campus in Oakville welcomed a new piece of equipment to the training facility on Tuesday, October 22, with the delivery of the Liebherr LTM 1050-3.1. On hand for its arrival was business manager Mike Gallagher, president Joe Redshaw, vice-president and OETIO acting executive director Joe Dowdall, and director of training & apprenticeship Brian Alexander. Funding for the crane was provided, in part, by the $936,162 grant OETIO was awarded in April 2018 under the Government of Canada’s Union Training and Innovation Program. The Liebherr LTM 1050-3.1 is a […]

The OETIO campus in Oakville welcomed a new piece of equipment to the training facility on Tuesday, October 22, with the delivery of the Liebherr LTM 1050-3.1.

On hand for its arrival was business manager Mike Gallagher, president Joe Redshaw, vice-president and OETIO acting executive director Joe Dowdall, and director of training & apprenticeship Brian Alexander.

Funding for the crane was provided, in part, by the $936,162 grant OETIO was awarded in April 2018 under the Government of Canada’s Union Training and Innovation Program.

The Liebherr LTM 1050-3.1 is a three axle all-terrain (AT) crane with a maximum hoisting capacity of 50 tons. It features a three-section, 38 metre main boom plus a 9 to 16 metre bi-fold swing-away extension.

The crane will be a welcome addition to the Oakville fleet. It features some of the latest technology available, including Liebherr’s VarioBase system.

In many real-world instances, operators struggle with having enough space to fully extend all outrigger beams to properly set up the crane. VarioBase allows the operator to set up the crane with an infinite range of outrigger configurations and the program calculates the maximum hoisting capacities based on outrigger placement. The crane operator can then concentrate fully on the lift.

The hope is that this technology will reduce the number of incidents and accidents which can occur as a result of improper crane set up. It should prove to be a big and positive step forward for the industry.

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2020 Ray Goodfellow Scholarship Fund

Deadline for applications for The Ray Goodfellow Scholarship Fund is March 27, 2020. The award is sponsored by the Crane Rental Association of Ontario and International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 793. The award is named after the late Ray Goodfellow, who owned Whiskey Jack Cranes Inc. Ray was president of the Crane Rental Association of Ontario, a 24-year member of Local 793, and a management trustee on the union’s training and life and health benefits trust funds. To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must be the son, daughter […]

Deadline for applications for The Ray Goodfellow Scholarship Fund is March 27, 2020.

The award is sponsored by the Crane Rental Association of Ontario and International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 793.

The award is named after the late Ray Goodfellow, who owned Whiskey Jack Cranes Inc. Ray was president of the Crane Rental Association of Ontario, a 24-year member of Local 793, and a management trustee on the union’s training and life and health benefits trust funds.

To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must be the son, daughter or grandchild of one of the following:

  • A Crane Rental Association of Ontario (CRAO) company owner; or
  • An Employee of a CRAO company; or
  • An IUOE Local 793 member in good standing who is employed by a company that is an active member of the CRAO that works in the crane rental or concrete pump sectors.

Each year, a committee appointed by the Crane Rental Association of Ontario board of directors determines the amount and number of scholarships to be awarded. In 2019, three awards of $5,000 each were awarded.

The scholarship recipient must be entering the first or subsequent year of a full-time course of study (at least two years in length) leading to a diploma, certificate or degree from any recognized public Canadian college or university.

Eligible persons are able to apply more than once. However, once they have received a bursary they are no longer eligible to receive another award.

Applications must be supported by:

  • Transcripts of high school/ post-secondary achievement, and
  • Accompanied by a detailed letter of recommendation from an individual with personal academic knowledge of the candidate, outlining reasons why the bursary should be awarded.

Applicants must also submit a one thousand (1,000) word essay on the subject of either A or B:

A: The reason(s) why the scholarship will be of assistance.
B: The impact of being a dependent or grandchild of an active member of the Crane Rental Association of Ontario working in the crane rental and concrete pump sectors.

Click here to download an application.

Local 793 hosts Ministry of Labour guests

Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher welcomed Ontario government officials to the Union’s head office and training campus in Oakville on Monday, Sept. 23. Ontario’s minister of labour Monte McNaughton, along with parliamentary assistant to the minister of infrastructure, Stephen Crawford, were the welcome guests. Joining business manager Gallagher was Local 793 president Joe Redshaw, vice-president and acting executive director of training Joe Dowdall and director of training and apprenticeship Brain Alexander. The meeting was an opportunity to let the Progressive Conservative Party members know Local 793 is prepared to […]

Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher welcomed Ontario government officials to the Union’s head office and training campus in Oakville on Monday, Sept. 23.

Ontario’s minister of labour Monte McNaughton, along with parliamentary assistant to the minister of infrastructure, Stephen Crawford, were the welcome guests.

Joining business manager Gallagher was Local 793 president Joe Redshaw, vice-president and acting executive director of training Joe Dowdall and director of training and apprenticeship Brain Alexander.

The meeting was an opportunity to let the Progressive Conservative Party members know Local 793 is prepared to provide advice when it comes to issues of importance, like health and safety in training.

Amongst the subjects discussed was mandatory training and compulsory certification.

“Compulsory certification and mandatory training of workers entering the industry drastically lowers accidents and fatality numbers,” business manager Gallagher stated.

He talked about an independent study by the Construction Safety Association of Ontario, conducted by retired executive director Don Dickie, which found that for the trade of mobile and tower crane operators, fatalities were reduced by over 80 per cent.

Business manager Gallagher did not shy away from letting the guests know he’s not a supporter of the Conservative government.
He did, however, state that since they have formed the government, Local 793 would provide advice on training and health and safety, should they choose to listen.

“I’m not a Conservative but if you’re looking for unbiased advice, we’ll share what we know from our experience,” he said. “We will work with you to help put together a good policy or legislation meant to save lives.”

A short video highlighting the importance of training and compulsory certification was shown in the Union’s newly renovated OE Banquet & Conference Centre.

The video featured a story on Local 793 operator Kyle Knox, a 24-year-old crane apprentice who died in a tragic accident when a drill rig collapsed at a Toronto Transit Commission construction site at York University in 2011.

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Video Feature: Introducing OEBAC

IUOE Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher and OEBAC CEO Sylvie Charest outline the OEBAC story.

IUOE Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher and OEBAC CEO Sylvie Charest outline the OEBAC story.

Local 793 supports 39th annual Terry Fox Run

It was a large turnout for Local 793 members, staff and supporters at the 39th Annual Terry Fox Run in Oakville on Sunday, September 15. Those participating in the event could either walk, run, bicycle, rollerblade or use a wheelchair for the two-kilometre, five-kilometre and 10-kilometre routes around Coronation Park. Members, staff and participants wore specially made 100th Anniversary IUOE Local 793 team t-shirts. As of 12noon EDT on September 15, 2019, Local 793 raised $2,195, more than doubling the goal of $1,000. Donations are still being accepted and can […]

It was a large turnout for Local 793 members, staff and supporters at the 39th Annual Terry Fox Run in Oakville on Sunday, September 15.

Those participating in the event could either walk, run, bicycle, rollerblade or use a wheelchair for the two-kilometre, five-kilometre and 10-kilometre routes around Coronation Park.

Members, staff and participants wore specially made 100th Anniversary IUOE Local 793 team t-shirts.

As of 12noon EDT on September 15, 2019, Local 793 raised $2,195, more than doubling the goal of $1,000.

Donations are still being accepted and can be sent to: www.terryfox.ca/iuoeLocal793

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