Local 793 Participating in Santa Claus Parade

Local 793 members and their families are invited to participate in this year’s Oakville Santa Claus Parade being held on Saturday, Nov. 21. The local will have a float in the parade. The parade starts at 9 a.m. Participants are asked to meet in the parade setup area at Reynolds and Robinson streets in Oakville. For more information, or to enquire about your child riding on the float, please call Julie Nakaza at 1-877-793-4863, ext. 2323, or send an email to jnakaza@oetio.com. Click here for more information about the parade.

Local 793 members and their families are invited to participate in this year’s Oakville Santa Claus Parade being held on Saturday, Nov. 21.

The local will have a float in the parade.

The parade starts at 9 a.m. Participants are asked to meet in the parade setup area at Reynolds and Robinson streets in Oakville.

For more information, or to enquire about your child riding on the float, please call Julie Nakaza at 1-877-793-4863, ext. 2323, or send an email to jnakaza@oetio.com.

Click here for more information about the parade.

IUOE General Executive Board Endorses Clinton

On Oct. 27, the general executive board of the International Union of Operating Engineers endorsed Hillary Clinton for president of the United States. The decision was unanimous. IUOE General President James T. Callahan issued a letter to all IUOE business managers regarding the decision. Click here to see the letter from IUOE GP James T. Callahan Click here to see a letter from Hillary Clinton

On Oct. 27, the general executive board of the International Union of Operating Engineers endorsed Hillary Clinton for president of the United States. The decision was unanimous. IUOE General President James T. Callahan issued a letter to all IUOE business managers regarding the decision.

Click here to see the letter from IUOE GP James T. Callahan

Click here to see a letter from Hillary Clinton

Celebration of Life for Operator Marc Normand

A celebration of life is scheduled on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015 for Marc Normand, a Local 793 operator who died in a construction site accident recently in Unionville. The celebration will be held at noon at the Royal Canadian Legion, 111 Hunt St., in Ajax. Friends, family and acquaintances are welcome to attend and celebrate Marc’s life. Marc had worked for Coco Paving for many years. Marc is survived by his wife, Michelle, and stepchildren Megan and Christian. He was the son of Rolland Norman, and Julie and her husband […]

A celebration of life is scheduled on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015 for Marc Normand, a Local 793 operator who died in a construction site accident recently in Unionville.

The celebration will be held at noon at the Royal Canadian Legion, 111 Hunt St., in Ajax.

Friends, family and acquaintances are welcome to attend and celebrate Marc’s life.

Marc had worked for Coco Paving for many years.

Marc is survived by his wife, Michelle, and stepchildren Megan and Christian.

He was the son of Rolland Norman, and Julie and her husband Henry, and brother of Lucie and her husband Gerald, Luc and his wife Lisa, Leah and her husband, and Guy.

EPSCA Special Called Ratification Vote Meetings

Your Union will be holding ratification vote meetings on Thursday, October 22, 2015 to renew the terms and conditions of the Electrical Power Systems Construction Association Collective Agreement. Click here to see the notice.

Your Union will be holding ratification vote meetings on Thursday, October 22, 2015 to renew the terms and conditions of the Electrical Power Systems Construction Association Collective Agreement.

Click here to see the notice.

List of Federal Election Candidates to Support

Canada goes to the polls Oct. 19. Following is a list of Ontario ridings and candidates that Local 793 members are encouraged to support. The list was compiled with the assistance of Local 793 area supervisors, organizers and several officers, and the Canadian office of the International Union of Operating Engineers. Click here for the full list.

Canada goes to the polls Oct. 19. Following is a list of Ontario ridings and candidates that Local 793 members are encouraged to support. The list was compiled with the assistance of Local 793 area supervisors, organizers and several officers, and the Canadian office of the International Union of Operating Engineers.

Click here for the full list.

New Flyers Mailed to Canadian Operating Engineers

The International Union of Operating Engineers has mailed out flyers to most of the Operating Engineers across Canada, regarding the Oct. 19 federal election. The flyer reminds members that it’s time for a change in Ottawa. Click here to see the flyer. Click here for more information on the IUOE campaign.

The International Union of Operating Engineers has mailed out flyers to most of the Operating Engineers across Canada, regarding the Oct. 19 federal election. The flyer reminds members that it’s time for a change in Ottawa.

Click here to see the flyer.

Click here for more information on the IUOE campaign.

Federal Election Advance Polls

There are four days of advance polls for the federal election, starting next Friday, Oct. 9. Advance polls are open from noon to 8 p.m. The Advance Polls will be on: Friday, October 9 Saturday, October 10 Sunday, October 11 Monday, October 12 Your Voter Information Card tells you the address of your advance polling station. You can also find it at Voter Information Services by clicking here. As well, if people find it more convenient, they can vote at any of the Elections Canada offices across Canada before October […]

There are four days of advance polls for the federal election, starting next Friday, Oct. 9.

Advance polls are open from noon to 8 p.m.

The Advance Polls will be on:

  • Friday, October 9
  • Saturday, October 10
  • Sunday, October 11
  • Monday, October 12

Your Voter Information Card tells you the address of your advance polling station. You can also find it at Voter Information Services by clicking here.

As well, if people find it more convenient, they can vote at any of the Elections Canada offices across Canada before October 13, 2015 at 6 p.m. The offices are open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Bring proof of identity and address.

You can find the Elections Canada office nearest you by clicking here.

As well, if you are unable to make any the advance polls and unable to vote on election day, you can apply to vote by mail but the deadline for that application is Tuesday, October 13 at 6 p.m. Eastern Time for anyone applying online or sending their application to Elections Canada in Ottawa.

Union Officially Launches Pipeline Training Program

Local 793 has made a considerable investment in a new pipeline training course at the OETIO, showing its commitment to the industry, business manager Mike Gallagher said at a media event to launch the program Sept. 29 at the campus in Morrisburg. “We are really showing a commitment to our industry,” he said in remarks at the event. “I am very, very proud of what we’ve done here.” The local purchased two John Deere 850 sidebooms at a cost of $1.35 million and two used D6 dozers for $373,000 to […]

Local 793 has made a considerable investment in a new pipeline training course at the OETIO, showing its commitment to the industry, business manager Mike Gallagher said at a media event to launch the program Sept. 29 at the campus in Morrisburg.

“We are really showing a commitment to our industry,” he said in remarks at the event. “I am very, very proud of what we’ve done here.”

The local purchased two John Deere 850 sidebooms at a cost of $1.35 million and two used D6 dozers for $373,000 to be used in the three-week pipeline training courses.

The union is also putting $11 million into renovations of the OETIO building, he noted.

The first pipeline training course kicked off in June. The OETIO plans to hold eight courses a year in Morrisburg.

The media event was held to showcase the program and give contractors an opportunity to view field training in progress at the OETIO.

Contractors were shown a pipeline training video and were taken on a tour of the site.

Gallagher noted in his remarks that there will be a demand for more pipeline operators if the Energy East project gets the green light.

The project would transport about 1.1 million barrels of oil per day from Alberta and Saskatchewan to refineries and port terminals in eastern Canada. The pipeline would run 4,600 kilometres and pass through Ontario.

Gallagher said the project would employ more than 3,000 Operating Engineers across the country “so it shows the value to the Canadian economy that this job will bring.”

He noted that pipelines are the safest way to move oil and it would be foolish not to go ahead with it, as there are refineries already built in the east that could handle the oil.

He encouraged politicians of all stripes to take a look at the economic benefits that the pipeline would bring to Canada.

“It will bring good jobs across the country. We all need to get behind it and build it with Canadian workers.”

IUOE Canadian regional director Lionel Railton said Local 793 and the OETIO have shown their commitment to the industry with their investment in the pipeline training program.

Pipelines like Energy East are “nation-building projects” and the Operating Engineers are ready and willing to build them, so “let’s get it done,” he said in his remarks.

John Soini, Energy East project director at TransCanada Pipe Lines, said in remarks at the event that he was “extremely impressed” with the OETIO and the training program.

He said the program and OETIO campus will enable workers to get the skills needed to meet the demand for planned pipeline projects.

He also noted that TransCanada is committed to using the skilled trades and 76 per cent of pipeline work done by the company across Canada has been given to unionized companies.

“I am pleased that our company has a long history of working with the building trades,” he said.

Soini thanked the OETIO for investing in the skills training of pipeline workers.

“Having Operating Engineers involved in Energy East will make sure this pipeline gets built right.”

Flyers mailed to Operating Engineers

The International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) has mailed out flyers to most of the Operating Engineers across Canada, regarding the upcoming federal election. The flyer reminds members that it’s time for a change in Ottawa. Click here to see the flyer. Click here for more information on the IUOE campaign.

The International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) has mailed out flyers to most of the Operating Engineers across Canada, regarding the upcoming federal election. The flyer reminds members that it’s time for a change in Ottawa.

Click here to see the flyer.

Click here for more information on the IUOE campaign.

Locals stepping up political action

IUOE locals across Canada are stepping up activities regarding political action, Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher told a general membership meeting of the union Sept. 27. He said two very important resolutions were passed at the 57th Canadian Conference of the International Union of Operating Engineers recently in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The resolutions deal with strategic voting in the Oct. 19 federal election and creation of a not-for-profit entity called Canadians United for Change. The first resolution encourages members of IUOE locals to vote for candidates in a particular […]

IUOE locals across Canada are stepping up activities regarding political action, Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher told a general membership meeting of the union Sept. 27.

He said two very important resolutions were passed at the 57th Canadian Conference of the International Union of Operating Engineers recently in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

The resolutions deal with strategic voting in the Oct. 19 federal election and creation of a not-for-profit entity called Canadians United for Change.

The first resolution encourages members of IUOE locals to vote for candidates in a particular riding, be it a Liberal or New Democrat, in order to defeat the Conservative MP.

The second resolution established the creation of a group entitled Canadians United for Change (CUC) that will run campaigns during the current and future election campaigns.

Meanwhile, said Gallagher, Hart Consulting has been hired to do a national survey and the CUC intends to use the Internet and sites like Facebook to get its message out.

“My thought is that we should always have this (group) in place,” said Gallagher. “If we get involved in provincial or federal elections we’ll always be ready.”

Gallagher said Prime Minister Stephen Harper is intent on eroding Canada’s institutions and has stacked the Senate with Conservatives.

“They’re like trained seals. They’re not the chamber of somber second thought. That is not how our Parliamentary system is supposed to work.”

If Harper is re-elected, Gallagher said the prime minister will go after the Supreme Court “because it is the last bastion of civil rights that exist in Canada.”

Gallagher said Harper will start appointing Conservative judges to the Supreme Court and ruin the Canadian system.

The present Tories, he said, are like reformed Tea-Party-type Conservatives and all they’re concerned about is protecting their corporate clients.

Gallagher said he believes that right-to-work legislation is on the agenda of the Conservatives and unions have to stop them.