Happy St. Patrick’s Day 2025

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The officers, executive board and staff of Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers wish all Union members and their families a “Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit” (Happy St. Patrick’s Day). As we celebrate Ireland’s rich history, culture, and traditions, let’s take a moment to reflect on the strength and unity that make our Union so powerful. Just as St. Patrick inspired countless people with his faith, perseverance, and leadership, each of you brings the same dedication and pride to our work every day. And just as the […]

The officers, executive board and staff of Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers wish all Union members and their families a “Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit” (Happy St. Patrick’s Day).

As we celebrate Ireland’s rich history, culture, and traditions, let’s take a moment to reflect on the strength and unity that make our Union so powerful. Just as St. Patrick inspired countless people with his faith, perseverance, and leadership, each of you brings the same dedication and pride to our work every day. And just as the Irish people have historically come together to overcome challenges, so too do we, as Local 793, rise to support one another in work and life. Together, we are stronger, and together, we will achieve even greater success.

May this day be filled with joy and a little luck to keep you moving forward.

Wishing you all a safe and happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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IUOE General Pres. John Downey Supports Canadian Brothers and Sisters Amidst Tariff Dispute

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General President John Downey issued a powerful statement, expressing the International’s firm opposition to the United States’ tariffs and affirming their unwavering support for Canadian Brothers and Sisters in the face of these harmful tariffs.

General President John Downey issued a powerful statement, expressing the International’s firm opposition to the United States’ tariffs and affirming their unwavering support for Canadian Brothers and Sisters in the face of these harmful tariffs.

Message from General President Downey - Tariffs

Mark Your Calendar: General Membership Meeting on March 23

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The next General Membership Meeting will be on Sunday, March 23, 2025, at 10:00 am at OE Banquet & Conference Centre, next to the Union’s head office at 2245 Speers Road in Oakville.

The next General Membership Meeting will be on Sunday, March 23, 2025, at 10:00 am at OE Banquet & Conference Centre, next to the Union’s head office at 2245 Speers Road in Oakville.

General Membership Announcement - March 2025

Happy International Women’s Day 2025

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International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8 every year. It is a day to acknowledge and celebrate women’s achievements in Canada and worldwide. It is also a time to raise awareness about issues impacting women’s advancement and an opportunity to forge a society free from bias, stereotypes and discrimination. IUOE, Local 793 is proud to be part of the movement for gender equality. We will continue to encourage diversity and inclusion in the workplace in efforts to remove barriers in our industry.

International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8 every year. It is a day to acknowledge and celebrate women’s achievements in Canada and worldwide. It is also a time to raise awareness about issues impacting women’s advancement and an opportunity to forge a society free from bias, stereotypes and discrimination.

IUOE, Local 793 is proud to be part of the movement for gender equality. We will continue to encourage diversity and inclusion in the workplace in efforts to remove barriers in our industry.

International Women's Day 2025

Local 793 Will Not Participate in the 2025 St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Dear Members, Please be advised that due to the busy schedules of Local 793 during a bargaining year, our priority is securing the best contracts for our members. Therefore, we will be skipping this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade. As always, let’s celebrate all things Irish ☘️ in our own way on March 17th! Fraternally Yours, Mike Gallagher Business Manager, Local 793

Dear Members,

Please be advised that due to the busy schedules of Local 793 during a bargaining year, our priority is securing the best contracts for our members. Therefore, we will be skipping this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade.

As always, let’s celebrate all things Irish ☘️ in our own way on March 17th!

Fraternally Yours,

Mike Gallagher
Business Manager, Local 793

Breaking Barriers, Building Futures: Celebrating Women in Construction Week

On behalf of the officers, executive board and staff of Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers, I am proud to mark Women in Construction Week. As the Business Manager of a union with more than 20,100 members, I’ve long recognized the importance of attracting more women to skilled trades. The growth of Ontario depends on it, and it’s incredibly encouraging to see the increasing presence of women in the construction industry, especially within our specific trade. This trend is particularly significant as we anticipate potential shortages moving […]

On behalf of the officers, executive board and staff of Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers, I am proud to mark Women in Construction Week.

As the Business Manager of a union with more than 20,100 members, I’ve long recognized the importance of attracting more women to skilled trades. The growth of Ontario depends on it, and it’s incredibly encouraging to see the increasing presence of women in the construction industry, especially within our specific trade. This trend is particularly significant as we anticipate potential shortages moving forward.

While we’ve made significant strides in recent years, we know that much work remains to ensure full equality for women in construction. A future where everyone – regardless of gender – has the opportunity to achieve their fullest potential is one we all strive toward.

Let’s continue to push forward together.

Sincerely,

Mike Gallagher
Business Manager, IUOE Local 793

PC Party’s Election Platform a Big Victory for OEs

The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario’s platform for government under leader Doug Ford represents a big victory for Operating Engineers and other skilled trades. Released on Monday ahead of Thursday’s provincial election, in which Ford’s PC Party won a historic third consecutive majority government, the Plan to Protect Ontario lays out the PC Party government’s priorities. It includes pledges to make big investments in jobs, training, and new infrastructure. Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher and his leadership team have worked tirelessly to convince Doug Ford and his government of the need […]

The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario’s platform for government under leader Doug Ford represents a big victory for Operating Engineers and other skilled trades.

Released on Monday ahead of Thursday’s provincial election, in which Ford’s PC Party won a historic third consecutive majority government, the Plan to Protect Ontario lays out the PC Party government’s priorities. It includes pledges to make big investments in jobs, training, and new infrastructure.

Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher and his leadership team have worked tirelessly to convince Doug Ford and his government of the need to support Union trades and unlock the potential of critical industries, such as mining and energy. The PC Party’s platform represents the successful conclusion of those efforts.

“The International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 793, has more than 20,100 highly skilled operators, mechanics and heavy equipment operators across Ontario,” Business Manager Gallagher said. “For over 100 years, we have been involved in the construction of all major infrastructure and housing projects in communities throughout the province.

“We maintain two training campuses in Ontario, one in Morrisburg and the other in Oakville. To meet the growing demand for workers in our trade, we are now constructing a third campus in Oro Medonte with the support of the Skills Development Fund.

“The Ford government is one of the few governments we’ve seen that recognizes the only way to keep building our great province is by supporting and training highly skilled operators and other trades.

“We fully endorse the PC platform because of the continued investment in training.”

Business Manager Gallagher also thanked Local 793 Business Reps and other staff who have volunteered their time to help the PC Party’s message reach more voters in key ridings. Their work is helping to protect members’ jobs and ensure the Union continues to get the support it needs to train the next generation of Operators.

Click HERE to view the PC Party’s 2025 Election Platform.

Union Dues Income Tax Receipts, T4A’s Available Online Beginning Feb. 27

Income tax filing deadline is April 30th

All income tax receipts representing Union and working dues for the 2024 taxation year and other taxable benefit receipts from OEBAC (T4A’s) were mailed out to members’ home addresses by Friday, February 21, 2025. Starting Thursday, February 27, 2025, members can also go online and download or print a copy of their Union tax receipts and/or T4A slips. This can easily be done by going into your member profile on the Union’s website (See step-by-step instructions below). If you did not receive your Union dues tax receipts and/or T4A slips […]

All income tax receipts representing Union and working dues for the 2024 taxation year and other taxable benefit receipts from OEBAC (T4A’s) were mailed out to members’ home addresses by Friday, February 21, 2025.

Starting Thursday, February 27, 2025, members can also go online and download or print a copy of their Union tax receipts and/or T4A slips. This can easily be done by going into your member profile on the Union’s website (See step-by-step instructions below).

If you did not receive your Union dues tax receipts and/or T4A slips in the mail by Friday, March 7, 2025, please contact the OEBAC Member Call Centre at 1-844-793-1919.

Different Paths, One Union

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  Local 793 members Patrick Ryan, Taylor Bertalan, Dean Skiffington, and Darren Coogan are now united by one Union, but they took unique routes to reach the top of their chosen profession. Brother Ryan had his first taste of the industry at a very early age while working with his uncle in demolition. He later explored other sectors within construction but ultimately returned to working as an operator. “I decided to join Local 793 after talking to some members and hearing positive feedback about their benefits and brotherhood,” Brother Ryan […]

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Brother Patrick Ryan

Brother Taylor Bertalan

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Brother Darren Coogan

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Brothers Taylor Bertalan (L-R), Zachery Wilson-Windsor, Dean Skiffington, and Darren Coogan.

Brothers Taylor Bertalan (L-R), Zachery Wilson-Windsor, Dean Skiffington, and Darren Coogan.

Brother Patrick Ryan Brother Taylor Bertalan Brother Darren Coogan Brothers Taylor Bertalan (L-R), Zachery Wilson-Windsor, Dean Skiffington, and Darren Coogan.

 

Local 793 members Patrick Ryan, Taylor Bertalan, Dean Skiffington, and Darren Coogan are now united by one Union, but they took unique routes to reach the top of their chosen profession.

Brother Ryan had his first taste of the industry at a very early age while working with his uncle in demolition. He later explored other sectors within construction but ultimately returned to working as an operator.

“I decided to join Local 793 after talking to some members and hearing positive feedback about their benefits and brotherhood,” Brother Ryan said.

Brother Bertalan, a two-year Local 793 member, was inspired by his older brother to become an operator. “You get to see a lot of stuff and go all over the place to do cool things every day,” he said.

After spending five years working non-union in the United States, Brother Bertalan returned to Canada two years ago and joined Local 793.

Brother Skiffington was a labourer prior to joining Local 793. He says, “Construction is awesome. I have 28 years of experience, and you can learn something new every day.”

Outside of work, he enjoys playing darts and emphasizes the importance of balancing family, career, and having fun.

Brother Coogan was a grade man prior to being an operator.

“I’ve always wanted to switch Unions. One day, I was driving a truck up in Collingwood and that’s how I got signed up,” he recalls.

After 12 years in the industry, Brother Coogan says, “I told my wife that if our little guy wants to get into the trades, he’ll have a bright future. Plus, the pension and benefits. There really isn’t a drawback.”

Let’s Remind the World What it Means to be Canadian!

We’ve all been facing tough times – dealing with the challenges of COVID over the past few years, battling runaway inflation, and facing rising costs. Our last round of bargaining led to a province-wide strike to settle rising costs, and now, here we are again, staring down the return of U.S. President Donald Trump, a man who has shown he’s willing to bring chaos back to the White House. In addition, he’s threatening unprecedented tariffs that could harm our economy and the global economy. In Canada, the construction sector would […]

We’ve all been facing tough times – dealing with the challenges of COVID over the past few years, battling runaway inflation, and facing rising costs.

Our last round of bargaining led to a province-wide strike to settle rising costs, and now, here we are again, staring down the return of U.S. President Donald Trump, a man who has shown he’s willing to bring chaos back to the White House.

In addition, he’s threatening unprecedented tariffs that could harm our economy and the global economy. In Canada, the construction sector would be hit with significant price hikes and supply chain disruptions if the tariffs are fully enforced. Roughly 30% of Canada’s construction materials come from America.

This year, the private sector plans to invest more than $227 billion in construction projects, while the public sector plans $139 billion. A 25% tariff increase could prevent progress on those projects.

What’s even more alarming is President Trump’s apparent hostility towards Canada. This is shocking, considering the long-standing alliance between our two countries. Canada has stood by the U.S. in times of need: we allied with America during World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. We didn’t participate in the Vietnam and Iraq wars, but we were there during the War in Afghanistan, where many Canadians made the ultimate sacrifice fighting alongside U.S. forces.

After the 9/11 attacks, Canada helped stranded Americans by offering refuge in Gander, Newfoundland, and welcoming them into our homes. More recently, we sent water bombers to California to help with wildfires without being asked. Yet President Trump seems to forget these acts of friendship, discounting everything Canada has done for its neighbour. President Trump is nothing more than a bully, and as someone who grew up learning how to handle bullies, I can tell you that the best way to deal with them is to stand up to them. It’s only then that you see just how small they really are.

President Trump seems to think he can make Canada the 51st state, even threatening to defeat us economically, assuming we’ll come crawling to him. But that’s not who we are. Canadians are not going to be intimidated. None of us want to be Americans. Why would we when their life expectancy is shorter because their country is saturated with guns? I’m not against gun ownership, but the idea of everyone owning multiple firearms seems unnecessary – especially those with mental health or domestic violence issues.

President Trump argues that he’s imposing harsh tariffs on all Canadian goods due to concerns over the country’s handling of fentanyl and migrants. However, recent data from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) reveals that Canada has its own reason to be concerned about what’s crossing the border from the U.S. There has been a surge of illegal American drugs and firearms, which experts and law enforcement say are driving crime, addiction, and fatalities on this side of the border as well.

We are safer in Canada because we have sensible gun regulations. Our healthcare system ensures that even the most vulnerable are cared for. We are a more equitable society, with a tax system designed to benefit everyone, not just the wealthy. In contrast, the U.S. tax system disproportionately benefits the rich and leaves the poor behind.

As Canada continues to navigate a rapidly changing global landscape, it’s essential to prioritize strategies that foster long-term economic growth.

Constructing oil pipelines across the country to link resource-rich provinces with refineries in Ontario, Quebec, and Eastern Canada will enhance energy security and stimulate job creation.

Substantial investments in green energy – such as solar, wind, hydroelectric power, and nuclear energy – will diversify Canada’s energy mix and support the country’s climate objectives.

Making skilled trades apprenticeship training free would encourage a skilled workforce and address labour shortages, while removing interprovincial trade barriers ensures smoother commerce across the country, maintaining high standards of safety and quality.

Increasing compensation for employment insurance and extending full benefits for retraining workers until reemployment will ensure Canadians are supported in times of transition.

Allowing Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) plans to increase without clawbacks also ensures workers’ financial security during periods of change.

Investing in Arctic defence and infrastructure while meeting NATO obligations by 2028 and striving for 5% of GDP by 2040 will position Canada as a strong global player in defence and security.

On the trade front, enhancing relationships with the European Union, Great Britain, and South American markets while exploring stronger ties with Asian democracies will increase exports and diversify Canada’s trade portfolio.

Under Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative Party has increasingly adopted rhetoric similar to President Trump and has behaved in a bullying manner over the past several years. We deserve better. We need a leader who can unite us, not one who seeks to divide us – especially when we are coming together to tackle serious challenges in trade.

Mark Carney, the Liberal candidate for leader, brings an impressive economic background to the table. As former head of the Bank of Canada, he helped navigate the country through the 2008 recession, and as chair of the Bank of England, he managed the fallout from Brexit. His innovative ideas, such as the proposal for modular homes from the UBC House Lab, deserve closer examination.

Carney’s plan to meet Canada’s 2% NATO defence spending target is sensible. He recognizes that how we allocate taxpayer dollars matters just as much as the amount we spend. Instead of investing in American-made equipment and jobs, we should focus on supporting Canadian manufacturing and employment.

As you know, we are part of an international union based in Washington, and all our Canadian members, including myself, are proudly Canadian. But I’m also proud to be part of an international union, one that was created to stand up against the growing power of multinational corporations. International unions remain incredibly relevant today because of the challenges we face as workers cross borders. Being Canadian or American doesn’t change the fact that we all share the same struggles.

At a recent meeting of Canadian business managers, including Regional Director Patrick Campbell, we all expressed concern about the potential impact of tariffs on our members and the economy. We agreed to coordinate our efforts to protect our membership as best as possible. So, later this month, I’ll attend a General Executive Board meeting in Washington, where I’ll seek solidarity with our American Brothers and Sisters against tariffs that hurt workers on both sides of the border.

More than that, I’ll stand up for the sanctity of Canada’s independence. I’m confident that the General Vice Presidents and General President John Downey will have no interest in pursuing misguided actions against their biggest ally and trading partner.

The only positive outcome of all this drama is that President Trump has inadvertently reinvigorated Canadian patriotism overnight. It’s heartening to see Canadians set aside their differences and commit to solidarity after a time of bitter division. As Union members, we know there’s no obstacle we can’t tackle when we stay united.

This Saturday is Flag Day, marking the 60th anniversary of the Canadian flag. Several former prime ministers are calling on Canadians to express their national pride and “show the flag.” I encourage all our members to join in and proudly wave the Canadian flag on Saturday, making it clear where we stand. In the face of President Trump’s economic and sovereignty threats, let’s show our pride and solidarity and remind the world what it means to be Canadian.

In solidarity,

Mike Gallagher
Business Manager, IUOE Local 793