Union is in Very Good Shape: Gallagher

The membership of Local 793 is growing and the financials are solid, business manager Mike Gallagher reported at a special e-board meeting in Oakville on March 25. “We are in very good shape as an organization,” he told about 100 delegates. “I would argue that there is none better, certainly among Operating Engineer locals, in North America.” Gallagher said the number of active and retired union members now stands at 14,700 – and continues to rise. “We are doing well as an organization, on every single point,” he said. “There’s […]

The membership of Local 793 is growing and the financials are solid, business manager Mike Gallagher reported at a special e-board meeting in Oakville on March 25.

“We are in very good shape as an organization,” he told about 100 delegates. “I would argue that there is none better, certainly among Operating Engineer locals, in North America.”

Gallagher said the number of active and retired union members now stands at 14,700 – and continues to rise.

“We are doing well as an organization, on every single point,” he said. “There’s a lot going on. All of it is good.”

Meanwhile, the local is respected and the officers have plenty of plans for the future, he noted.

“Certainly nobody takes us for granted.”

Gallagher reported that latest figures show the union’s pension plan is now 102 per cent funded on a going-concern basis and assets have grown to more than $2.5 billion.

The union is also lobbying government for permanent changes to funding rules governing multi-employer pension plans, he said, so as to allow Local 793 trustees to continue managing the plan on a going-concern basis and not have to pass a solvency test.

The solvency test is designed to protect members of single-employer plans in the event their employer goes bankrupt. Plans must have enough money to pay out the full value of pensions. But with more than 800 participating employers, chances of Local 793’s plan ending are low.

The province has temporarily allowed multi-employer pension plans to be managed on a going-concern basis but Gallagher said Local 793 and other unions want the provisional rules made permanent.

The life and health benefits plan, meanwhile, is also in good shape, Gallagher noted, with a surplus of $73 million in reserve for future benefits.

Whenever possible, benefit plan trustees will try to improve benefits for members, he said.

Financially, Gallagher said, assets of the union now total more than $101 million, up substantially from $2 million about 20 years ago.

On the manpower front, he said another five organizers were hired along with a new business rep, Kelly Burla, for the London area.

On labour relations, Gallagher said the union has won 10 jurisdictional disputes over the last 20 years, and he feels particularly good how the local has defended its turf.

He said the union recently received notice that it won a jurisdictional dispute with the Labourers over the use of telehandlers and skid steers at an HB White solar farm near Napanee.

At a markup meeting, HB White had said that Operating Engineers would handle all continuous use operation of telehandlers, but the Labourers challenged that.

The arbitrator in the case ruled there was no reason to interfere in the work assignments and said from an economy and efficacy point of view it made sense for Local 793 members to do the work.

Gallagher said it’s good to see that arbitrators are starting to use language about continuous use of equipment in favour of Operating Engineers.

He said the efficacy argument used to be against Local 793 but in the HB White ruling the arbitrator essentially said that no contractor in their right mind would invest a large amount of dollars in equipment to leave it idle.

He said other IUOE locals now want copies of the decision and the ruling could make a difference in North America.

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OETIO executive director Harold McBride reported that more than 200 crane and heavy equipment apprentices will be trained at the campuses in Oakville and Morrisburg in 2017, and the province has awarded the OETIO $2.7 million to offset the training costs.

A new Liebherr 85 EC-B5 tower crane has been erected at the OETIO campus in Oakville, he said, and a supporting structure is being built so the crane can be used to train students on top- and bottom-climbing procedures. The OETIO is the only training centre in the world that offers such training.

McBride said the OETIO has received $317,000 from the province to offset the cost of providing rock truck training in 2017, and a pipeline-training program that was introduced at the OETIO has been extremely successful, with 217 members trained in 21 courses.

Meanwhile, 17 drill rig training courses have been held at the OETIO, with 116 members trained, he said.

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South Central Ontario area supervisor Virgil Nosé reported that the governors of the College of Trades have been asked to initiate a review to determine if the trade of concrete pump operator should be made compulsory.

He said the heavy equipment operator trade board requested the review.

Nosé said that concrete pumps have evolved and are larger and there have been deaths, injuries and significant property damage from accidents.

Meanwhile, a coroner’s report recommended that operators of concrete pump receive mandatory training, he said.

Nosé said he is optimistic that the trade of concrete pump operator is closer than ever to being classified as compulsory.

Health Spending Account Added to Benefits Plan

A significant improvement is being made to Local 793’s life and health benefits plan. Business manager Mike Gallagher announced at the union’s general membership meeting March 26 in Oakville that all active and retired members eligible under the plan will soon have a special health spending account. The change goes into effect April 1, 2017. A lump sum of $400 will be deposited annually into the health spending accounts of members. Members will be able to use the funds to top-up their benefits under the current plan. If a member […]

A significant improvement is being made to Local 793’s life and health benefits plan.

Business manager Mike Gallagher announced at the union’s general membership meeting March 26 in Oakville that all active and retired members eligible under the plan will soon have a special health spending account.

The change goes into effect April 1, 2017.

A lump sum of $400 will be deposited annually into the health spending accounts of members.

Members will be able to use the funds to top-up their benefits under the current plan.

If a member does not use the funds one year, the amount rolls over to the following year.

Members can accumulate up to a maximum of $800 in the health spending account.

“This is a significant benefit plan improvement that we’ve brought in,” Gallagher said at the general membership meeting. “I hope this is something that will make life just a little bit easier for you.”

Gallagher said funds in the health spending account, for example, could be used to top-up a member’s coverage for chiropractic work or eyeglasses or anything currently covered by the benefits plan.

He said benefit plan trustees decided to add the health spending account for members because the life and health benefits fund is in great shape, with $75 million in reserves.

Gallagher said trustees will continue to look for ways to make the Local 793 plan the leading benefit plan amongst the trades.

General Membership Meeting March 26

Mark your calendars! A general membership meeting of the union is scheduled for Sunday, March 26, 2017 in the OE Banquet Hall next to head office at 2245 Speers Road, Oakville. The meeting starts at 10 a.m. Click here for directions to the banquet hall.

Mark your calendars! A general membership meeting of the union is scheduled for Sunday, March 26, 2017 in the OE Banquet Hall next to head office at 2245 Speers Road, Oakville. The meeting starts at 10 a.m.

Click here for directions to the banquet hall.

Local 793 Participates in St. Patrick’s Parade

Everybody was Irish for the day at the 30th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Toronto on March 19. A contingent of Local 793 operators, staff and family members marched in the parade, wearing special St. Patrick’s Day jackets with tricolours of the Irish flag. The union was a sponsor of the parade. The parade began at St. George and Bloor Street, headed east on Bloor, turned south on Yonge Street and then west on Queen Street, finishing at the parade reviewing stand at Nathan Phillips Square. All in, marchers […]

Everybody was Irish for the day at the 30th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Toronto on March 19.

A contingent of Local 793 operators, staff and family members marched in the parade, wearing special St. Patrick’s Day jackets with tricolours of the Irish flag.

The union was a sponsor of the parade.

The parade began at St. George and Bloor Street, headed east on Bloor, turned south on Yonge Street and then west on Queen Street, finishing at the parade reviewing stand at Nathan Phillips Square. All in, marchers in the parade walked for about an hour and a half.

Thousands of people lined the parade route, many dressed in the traditional green, white and orange of the Irish flag, others with their faces painted.

Local 793 members get in the party mood ahead of the St Patrick's Day parade in Toronto. Local 793 Business Manager Mike Gallagher prepares to lead members on the march. Local 793 members and their families enjoy the day. Local 793 members and their families enjoy the day. Local 793 members and their families enjoy the day. Local 793 member gets in the mood for St Patrick's Day. Local 793 member gets in the mood for St Patrick's Day. Local 793 on the parade route. Local 793 Business manager Mike Gallagher waves to onlookers. Local 793 members and their families celebrate St Patrick's Day. Local 793 members and their families celebrate St Patrick's Day. Local 793 members dressed to impress on the parade route. Local 793 families soak up the St Patrick's Day spirit. Members pose on the parade route.

Members Invited to Support Renewable Energy

The Renewable Energy Alliance of Ontario (REAO), which includes Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers, wants union members to email letters of support for renewable energy projects to their MPPs. The group has an online portal set up here where members can fill out a letter to be emailed to their MPP and Energy Minister Glenn Thibeault. You can also read more about the REAO and its policies at the website. The letter asks the provincial government to renew its commitment to renewable energy. Earlier this year, the […]

The Renewable Energy Alliance of Ontario (REAO), which includes Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers, wants union members to email letters of support for renewable energy projects to their MPPs.

The group has an online portal set up here where members can fill out a letter to be emailed to their MPP and Energy Minister Glenn Thibeault. You can also read more about the REAO and its policies at the website.

The letter asks the provincial government to renew its commitment to renewable energy.

Earlier this year, the REAO submitted a brief, explaining in detail why the province must continue to be a world leader when it comes to investment and development of renewable energy technology.

The brief notes that Ontario needs to support more renewable energy and build on the early progress that has been established.

The brief was submitted to the Ministry of Energy because it is in the process of reviewing the province’s Long Term Energy Plan. A new plan will likely be rolled out this spring.

A Facebook page has also been set up by the REAO. Click here to visit the Facebook page.

Meanwhile, the REAO also has a Twitter handle set up at: @RenewOurFuture.

 

Local 793 Hosting St. Patrick’s Day Celebration

If you’re Irish, or would just like to be Irish for a day, you can break out the green on Sunday, March 19 and march in the Toronto St. Patrick’s Day Parade with your fellow Operators. Afterwards, you can dance the night away to Irish music at a celebration at Local 793’s banquet hall, 2245 Speers Road in Oakville. Local 793 is a sponsor of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and members and their families are welcome to join in the march. It would be great to see as many […]

If you’re Irish, or would just like to be Irish for a day, you can break out the green on Sunday, March 19 and march in the Toronto St. Patrick’s Day Parade with your fellow Operators.

Afterwards, you can dance the night away to Irish music at a celebration at Local 793’s banquet hall, 2245 Speers Road in Oakville.

Local 793 is a sponsor of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and members and their families are welcome to join in the march. It would be great to see as many members as possible attend the event.

The parade starts at noon from the corner of Bloor and St. George Street near the St. George subway station. The route heads east on Bloor Street, turns south on Yonge Street, then turns west on Queen Street, finishing at the parade reviewing stand at Nathan Phillips Square.

Local 793 members and their families are asked to show up at 11 a.m. at St. George and Hoskin, just south of Bloor.

Easy access to the parade route from the TTC Subway can be made at the St. George, Bloor & Yonge, Wellesley, College, Dundas and Queen stations.

It takes about an hour and a half to march the parade route.

Click here for a map of the parade route.

Special St. Patrick’s Day jackets will be distributed to Local 793 members at the start of the parade.

After the parade, a celebration will be held in the OE banquet hall. Doors open at 3 p.m. and the event runs until 10 p.m.

Socks in the Frying Pan, a multi-award-winning trio from County Clare on the West coast of Ireland, is the band for the evening. They will play a universal hub of traditional Irish music.

Click here for more information about the band.

The band consists of Aodán Coyne on guitar and vocals and the accomplished Hayes brothers, Shane Hayes on accordion and Fiachra Hayes on fiddle & banjo.

The trio was named “New Band of the Year” by the Irish Music Association. 

Irish schools of dance will also perform at the celebration and Irish-fare finger foods will be available, starting at 6 p.m.
 The band starts at 8 p.m.

Tickets will be sold in advance and at the door but members are encouraged to pre-order. There are 500 tickets being sold for the event. Tickets are $40 for the general public and $20 for members. Tickets are limited to two per member. Tickets for the event can be purchased from Local 793 business reps and area offices by cash or cheque. They can also be purchased by credit card by calling 905-469-9299 or 1-877-793-4863.

There will be a cash bar at the event.

General Membership Meeting on March 26

Mark your calendars. A general membership meeting of the union is scheduled for Sunday, March 26, 2017 at 10 a.m. in the OE Banquet Hall next to head office at 2245 Speers Road, Oakville. Click here for map.

Mark your calendars. A general membership meeting of the union is scheduled for Sunday, March 26, 2017 at 10 a.m. in the OE Banquet Hall next to head office at 2245 Speers Road, Oakville.

Click here for map.

New Group Home & Auto Insurance Program

A new group home and auto insurance policy discount program is in place for active and retired members of Local 793 The program will make it possible for members to save on both their home and auto insurance. The program is offered through TD Insurance Meloche Monnex and went into effect March 1, 2017. The program provides savings through lower preferred insurance rates. For more information, and to request a quote, call 1-866-296-0888 or click here or here. Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and […]

A new group home and auto insurance policy discount program is in place for active and retired members of Local 793

The program will make it possible for members to save on both their home and auto insurance.

The program is offered through TD Insurance Meloche Monnex and went into effect March 1, 2017.

The program provides savings through lower preferred insurance rates.

For more information, and to request a quote, call 1-866-296-0888 or click here or here.

Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Please Note: You will be asked for your union registration number to verify that you are a Local 793 member.

First-Aid/CPR Course for Members

Local 793 has arranged for a one-day emergency first-aid/CPR course to be held in our offices in Oakville, Hamilton, Sarnia, Belleville and Sudbury on Sunday, March 5, 2017 for union members and business reps. The course is free of charge and registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis.   Click here for details and more information on how to register.

Local 793 has arranged for a one-day emergency first-aid/CPR course to be held in our offices in Oakville, Hamilton, Sarnia, Belleville and Sudbury on Sunday, March 5, 2017 for union members and business reps.

The course is free of charge and registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis.  

Click here for details and more information on how to register.

Local 793/183 Agreement Subject of Article

The following article regarding the Mutual Co-operation Agreement between Local 793 and Local 183 was posted in Daily Commercial News. LIUNA, IUOE locals reach deal on jurisdictional disputes Two heavyweight construction unions have agreed to set aside years of differences, reaching an agreement to co-operate on a range of issues including establishing a mechanism to avoid jurisdictional disputes. Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) and Labourers’ International Union of North America Local 183 (LIUNA) had negotiated since last fall until an understanding was reached. Their 2017 […]

The following article regarding the Mutual Co-operation Agreement between Local 793 and Local 183 was posted in Daily Commercial News.

LIUNA, IUOE locals reach deal on jurisdictional disputes

Two heavyweight construction unions have agreed to set aside years of differences, reaching an agreement to co-operate on a range of issues including establishing a mechanism to avoid jurisdictional disputes.

Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) and Labourers’ International Union of North America Local 183 (LIUNA) had negotiated since last fall until an understanding was reached. Their 2017 Mutual Co-operation Agreement was signed in Toronto on Jan. 27 by Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher and Local 183 business manager Jack Oliveira.

“Over the past few years we have been fighting each other rather than working collaboratively,” said Oliveira in a statement announcing the deal. “I am happy we were able to put that behind us, and that we are moving forward to level the playing field. This level of co-operation will be good for our members and for members of Local 793.”

Elements of the pact include a framework for resolving outstanding jurisdictional disputes and avoiding future ones, commitments to work together in organizing and collective agreement enforcement and an agreement on strategies for greater co-operation in utilities work as well as the sewer and watermain, roads and heavy engineering sectors in the Greater Toronto Area, parts of south central Ontario and parts of eastern Ontario.

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