Local 793 Hosting St. Patrick’s Day Celebration

Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers is hosting a St. Patrick’s Day celebration on Sunday, March 13 at its banquet hall, 2245 Speers Rd., Oakville. The event runs from 4 to 10 p.m. and will feature performances by two Irish schools of dance and music by, direct from Dublin, The High Kings, Ireland’s Folk Band of the Year. CHIN radio personality Hugo Straney will be the host and emcee for the evening. Irish-fare finger foods will be available at the event, starting at 5 p.m. The High […]

Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers is hosting a St. Patrick’s Day celebration on Sunday, March 13 at its banquet hall, 2245 Speers Rd., Oakville.

The event runs from 4 to 10 p.m. and will feature performances by two Irish schools of dance and music by, direct from Dublin, The High Kings, Ireland’s Folk Band of the Year.

CHIN radio personality Hugo Straney will be the host and emcee for the evening.

Irish-fare finger foods will be available at the event, starting at 5 p.m. The High Kings will perform for two hours, beginning at 8 p.m.

The High Kings are a four-man band that has sold out hundreds of shows in Ireland and the U.S., made numerous TV appearances, and recorded four albums.

There are 500 tickets being sold for the event. Tickets are being sold on a first-come, first-serve basis and 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.

Purchasers of tickets will be required to pick them up at the event. No tickets will be sold at the doors at the event.

About The High Kings

Ireland’s Folk Band of the year, The High Kings are Finbarr Clancy, Brian Dunphy, Martin Furey and Darren Holden.
Coming from accomplished musical pedigrees, The High Kings grew up in households soaked in the Irish musical tradition and each member of the band witnessed first hand the power of well-crafted Irish music on an audience.
The High Kings showcase their incredible versatility and skills as multi-instrumentalists, playing 13 instruments between them, bringing a rousing acoustic flavour to brand new songs as well as some old favourites.

The Band Members

Finbarr Clancy was born in County Waterford. He was plucking the banjo and playing the bodhran at the age of five.
His first professional performance was on stage at the tender age of 10, singing and playing the banjo with his cousin. Finbarr went on to learn the guitar and flute and began writing songs at the age of 17.
Finbarr began touring North America with his father and uncles, The Clancy Brothers, in 1995. Following the passing of his uncle and later his father, Finbarr continued the tradition by touring with Eddie Dillon and Mark Fitzpatrick along the festival route, which included playing at America’s biggest Irish Festival in Milwaukee.
As part of The Clancy Brothers, Finbarr played all over the world and had many TV appearances.
It was when Finbarr decided to move back to Ireland after touring the U.S. that things started moving very quickly. Within a few months of moving home, Finbarr joined The High Kings and spent all his time rehearsing and recording a new album and DVD.

Brian Dunphy was born in Dublin. He realized early on that the musical path would be the one he would follow.
Brian’s biggest break came when he won the lead singer role in “Riverdance The Show,” traveling extensively across America, Canada, China, Australia and Europe.
He spent two years singing at The Gershwin Theatre on Broadway in New York and as lead vocalist in Radio City Music Hall.
Following Riverdance, he joined The Three Irish Tenors and enjoyed huge success stateside. Europe beckoned next as he took on a role performing as his father in a tribute to the Irish Show-Band stars of yesteryear, “Dance Hall Qs And Hucklebuck Shoes.”
Throughout his career, Brian has had the honour of recording with many artists, including world-renowned violinist Vanessa Mae, Celtic Woman, Bill Whelan’s Riverdance-On Broadway and Riverdance – The 10th Anniversary.

Martin Furey is a well-established folk singer and songwriter. He has spent many years touring and performing in his own right.
Born in County Waterford, he has lived and breathed Irish music taught to him by his father and uncles.
Martin began his studies at Dublin’s historical Trinity College and later moved to Prince’s University, Edinburgh, to study Scottish literature and history. It was in Scotland where his band Sam Harlet was formed. The band had a huge following, and played almost every venue in the highlands and lowlands of Scotland.
In 1992 Martin and his sister joined together to form a band called Bohinta and toured the U.K. and Europe.
Martin plays multiple instruments, some of which include banjo, bouzouki, guitar and whistles which feature in The High Kings live shows.

Darren Holden is a prolific songwriter and musician and a master interpreter of lyrics.
He is from Mooncoin County Kilkenny and is comfortable performing all genres of music from pop and jazz to country and Celtic.
Darren starred as The Piano Man (Billy Joel) in the Tony Award-winning hit Billy Joel/Twyla Tharp musical Movin’ Out both on Broadway and on tour for four years, receiving critical acclaim throughout the U.S., Canada and Japan.
He was lead singer with Riverdance on Broadway and on tour for more than three years.
A top ten recording artist in Ireland, Darren toured with Boyzone on their first major tour of Ireland and the U.K.
Darren relished the opportunity to join The High Kings, and reach a new audience, singing the songs he had learnt as a child.

Belleville Office Moving

Local 793’s district office in Belleville is moving. Effective Monday, February 29, 2016, the office will be located at 1 Millennium Parkway, Suite 102, Belleville. The next monthly meeting for Belleville is scheduled for March 22, 2016 at 7 p.m. and will be held at the new location. Click here for map of the new location

Local 793’s district office in Belleville is moving.

Effective Monday, February 29, 2016, the office will be located at 1 Millennium Parkway, Suite 102, Belleville.

The next monthly meeting for Belleville is scheduled for March 22, 2016 at 7 p.m. and will be held at the new location.

Click here for map of the new location

Funeral Scheduled for Ray Goodfellow

Funeral arrangements have been announced for Ray Goodfellow, a longtime Local 793 member and management trustee on the union’s training and life and health benefits trust funds. Ray died on Sunday, Feb. 21. He was 45. Visitation will be held on Thursday, Feb. 25 from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the DeStefano Funeral Home, 1289 Keith Ross Dr., Oshawa (south side of Taunton Road, east of Thornton Road by the Oshawa Airport) A funeral service to celebrate Ray’s life will be held on Friday, Feb. […]

Funeral arrangements have been announced for Ray Goodfellow, a longtime Local 793 member and management trustee on the union’s training and life and health benefits trust funds.

Ray died on Sunday, Feb. 21. He was 45.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, Feb. 25 from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the DeStefano Funeral Home, 1289 Keith Ross Dr., Oshawa (south side of Taunton Road, east of Thornton Road by the Oshawa Airport)

A funeral service to celebrate Ray’s life will be held on Friday, Feb. 26 at 11 a.m. at the funeral home.

Interment will be at Thornton Cemetery.

Ray was the proud owner of Whiskey Jack Cranes, former co-owner of Cooper’s Cranes, and president of the Crane Rental Association of Ontario.

He is survived by his beloved partner, Jennifer. He was the loving father of Britney, step father to Megan and Andrew, cherished son of Ella Mae and the late Dennis Sr. He will also be sadly missed by Margot, Dennis Jr., Kathy, Mike, Lee, and his parrot Frank.

Click here for the location of DeStefano Funeral Home

 

Notice on Tax Receipts for Dues

Income tax receipts representing union and working dues, as well as other taxable benefit receipts, will be mailed by February 29, 2016. To allow time for mail delivery, duplicate tax receipt requests will be issued after March 18, 2016. If you do not receive your tax receipt(s) please contact your local union office for assistance.

Income tax receipts representing union and working dues, as well as other taxable benefit receipts, will be mailed by February 29, 2016.

To allow time for mail delivery, duplicate tax receipt requests will be issued after March 18, 2016.

If you do not receive your tax receipt(s) please contact your local union office for assistance.

Business Manager Quoted in Huffington Post

Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher was quoted in an article that was written by Catherine Levesque and posted on the Huffington Post Quebec website. The original article was in French, and it has been translated into English. The article is posted below. Mike Gallagher, Director of Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers, does not appreciate accusations of fraud from the Conservatives towards his union. Liberal leader Justin Trudeau travelled to Oakville, Ontario, last August 27 to make an announcement on its infrastructure investments before some 300 […]

Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher was quoted in an article that was written by Catherine Levesque and posted on the Huffington Post Quebec website. The original article was in French, and it has been translated into English. The article is posted below.

Mike Gallagher, Director of Local 793 of the International Union of Operating Engineers, does not appreciate accusations of fraud from the Conservatives towards his union.

Liberal leader Justin Trudeau travelled to Oakville, Ontario, last August 27 to make an announcement on its infrastructure investments before some 300 people. But nobody was paid to do so, argues Mike Gallagher, himself a Liberal supporter.

“We had workers and members of the community on-site. Everyone was there voluntarily,” he said. “Never would I have thought to pay for their presence.”

The Official Opposition has attacked the Trudeau Government since the beginning of the week to see if the Liberals have received other illegal donations from trade union organizations during the election campaign.

MP for Louis-Saint-Laurent, Gérard Deltell, said that there were two other events organized by the big bosses of the unions during the election campaign, including that of Mike Gallagher.

During question period, he asked the Prime Minister if there was illegal financing at the rallies in Oakville as well as Vaughan, October 8.

“The Liberal Party has always obeyed and protected the laws of Elections Canada in their application and we are proud of our record on it. Attacks by members of the Conservative Party are really appalling,” said Trudeau.

Deltell unveiled Monday that the Liberals had sought the help of the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Industry of the Plumbing and Piping of the United States and Canada for an election announcement in Waterloo, Ontario.

23 union members were paid $100 each for their presence, thereby contravening the Electoral Act. A spokesperson for the Party responded by e-mail that these payments were made without the knowledge of the Liberal Party of Canada.

At rallies in Oakville and Vaughan, there was nothing to report on. “No, we are not aware of any payment in connection with these events,” said Christina Topp.

Mike Gallagher thinks that it is distressing to see the Conservative Party attempt to stain the reputation of the unions, while they have “never bothered to check the facts.

“They seem to want to demonize people. Instead of dragging us through the mud, why don’t they come and meet us?”

Workers all wore red hardhats during the visit of Justin Trudeau. The Liberal slogan also hung at the end of a crane while he spoke to the crowd.

But Mike Gallagher is of the opinion that the reception would have been the same no matter what party leader came to see them in their region.

“We did nothing wrong. I don’t like unfounded accusations like that,” he concludes.

Notice to Local 793 Members

The following notice regarding changes to the union’s executive board has been issued by Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher. Click here to see the notice.

The following notice regarding changes to the union’s executive board has been issued by Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher.

Click here to see the notice.

Upcoming Proposal Meetings

Meetings have been scheduled to take proposals for the following upcoming negotiations: Toronto Sewer and Watermain Collective Agreement Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016 10 a.m. OE Banquet Hall 2245 Speers Road, Oakville Toronto and Area Roadbuilders Collective Agreement Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016 11:30 a.m. OE Banquet Hall 2245 Speers Road, Oakville Ontario Concrete and Drain Collective Agreement Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016 10 a.m. Multi-Purpose Room Local 793 Head Office 2245 Speers Road, Oakville Greater Toronto Area Residential Lowrise Collective Agreement Tuesday, March 8, 2016 7 p.m. Multi-Purpose Room Local 793 Head […]

Meetings have been scheduled to take proposals for the following upcoming negotiations:

Toronto Sewer and Watermain Collective Agreement
Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016
10 a.m.
OE Banquet Hall
2245 Speers Road, Oakville

Toronto and Area Roadbuilders Collective Agreement
Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016
11:30 a.m.
OE Banquet Hall
2245 Speers Road, Oakville

Ontario Concrete and Drain Collective Agreement
Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016
10 a.m.
Multi-Purpose Room
Local 793 Head Office
2245 Speers Road, Oakville

Greater Toronto Area Residential Lowrise Collective Agreement
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
7 p.m.
Multi-Purpose Room
Local 793 Head Office
2245 Speers Road, Oakville

Ontario Formwork Collective Agreement
Sunday, March 20, 2016
11 a.m.
OE Banquet Hall
2245 Speers Road, Oakville

Members working under these agreements will also receive a notice by mail.

Additional information concerning upcoming negotiations will be added as it becomes available.

Drill Rig Course to be Launched at OETIO in January

As of July 1, 2016, operators will need mobile crane hoisting credentials and 40 hours of specific training that has been approved by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities if they want to operate a foundation rotary drill rig in Ontario. Employers will have to ensure that a worker who operates a rotary foundation drill rig is qualified and has completed or is participating in a training program. Operators will also have to have written proof of training available at the project for Ministry of Labour inspectors. The new […]

As of July 1, 2016, operators will need mobile crane hoisting credentials and 40 hours of specific training that has been approved by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities if they want to operate a foundation rotary drill rig in Ontario.

Employers will have to ensure that a worker who operates a rotary foundation drill rig is qualified and has completed or is participating in a training program.

Operators will also have to have written proof of training available at the project for Ministry of Labour inspectors.

The new regulations are part of an amendment to O. Reg. 213/91 (Construction Projects) made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

To ensure operators can get the training they need, Local 793 is launching a new foundation drill rig operator-training program at the OETIO campus in Oakville.

A Liebherr LB28 drill rig will be used to deliver the first course being offered on January 25th, 2016. The course will consist of 40 hours of classroom training, along with hands-on training and simulation.

OETIO crane-drill rig Instructor Ray Doyle will deliver the program to eight members who have been approved for the course. There is no charge to take the course, as long as members are in good standing and meet the prerequisites and criteria to complete the training.

Operators can register in one of three drill rig program streams. The stream that the operator goes into depends on the type of mobile crane licence the operator possesses. Modular training forms must be filled out by the operator and employer as to which program stream the operator is to be registered in.

Click here for information about the three program streams and the required prerequisites.

For information on the course, call either:

  • OETIO Director of Training and Apprenticeship Joe Dowdall at 905-469-9299, ext. 2328
  • OETIO Assistant Director of Training and Apprenticeship Brian Alexander at 905-469-9299, ext. 2327

Holiday Office Hours

Following is the schedule for Local 793 offices over the holiday season: Thursday, December 24, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. to Noon Friday, December 25, 2015 – Closed Saturday, December 26, 2015 – Closed Sunday, December 27, 2015 – Closed Monday, December 28, 2015 – Closed Tuesday, December 29, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, December 30, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, December 31, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, January 1, 2016 – Closed

Following is the schedule for Local 793 offices over the holiday season:

  • Thursday, December 24, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. to Noon
  • Friday, December 25, 2015 – Closed
  • Saturday, December 26, 2015 – Closed
  • Sunday, December 27, 2015 – Closed
  • Monday, December 28, 2015 – Closed
  • Tuesday, December 29, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Wednesday, December 30, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Thursday, December 31, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Friday, January 1, 2016 – Closed

Season’s Greetings from Business Manager Gallagher

On behalf of the officers and staff of IUOE Local 793, I would like to wish all members and their families a joyous holiday season. Christmas is a time for giving, remembering the past and hoping for the future. It is a time to enjoy some cheer, spend time with family and friends and recharge the batteries. I encourage all members to embrace the true spirit of Christmas, as it comes round but once a year. I would like to thank all members for their support in 2015. We had […]

On behalf of the officers and staff of IUOE Local 793, I would like to wish all members and their families a joyous holiday season.

Christmas is a time for giving, remembering the past and hoping for the future. It is a time to enjoy some cheer, spend time with family and friends and recharge the batteries.

I encourage all members to embrace the true spirit of Christmas, as it comes round but once a year.

I would like to thank all members for their support in 2015. We had a good year. Our pension plan is healthy and our finances are in good shape.

I hope that your holidays are filled with festivities and plenty of merry enjoyment.

Wishing you and your family a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Fraternally Yours,

Mike Gallagher
Business Manager
IUOE Local 793