November 2023

New Leadership, New Energy, New OFL

Toronto, ON – The Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) elected two new officers and re-elected a third to for the core of the new leadership which will guide them for the next two years. Dubbing themselves “Team Ignite”, the three candidates were acclaimed or elected by delegates at the 17th Biennial OFL Convention. Opening the Convention were Krista Maracle, Ethel LaValley and Dan Bowers of the Indigeneous communities. Laura Walton

National Representatives at IAM Local 3011 ratify new deal with PIPSC

The 150 members of IAM Local Lodge 3011 ratified a new collective agreement with their employer. There were many improvements and additions to the contract. The bargaining team would like to thank everyone who provided support in achieving this tentative agreement: The IAM Canada staff, in particular Neil Giroux and Ralph Martin, members of our mobilization and strike committees and Local Lodge 3011 Executive, all volunteers and our colleagues in

LL1295 members at Peel Cheshire Homes in Brampton ratify new deal

Members at Peel Cheshire Homes in Brampton have ratified their new two -year agreement. The agreement provided some important language changes regarding scheduling, call-in procedures and vacations that our members were seeking to improve fairness at their workplace. Also included was an additional sick day for part-time employees, a 0.5% bump to their pension, a 3.5% increase for 2023 and an additional 2.5% increase in 2024. Pictured below are our

IAM Canada Applauds Anti-Scab Legislation!

Today’s introduction of legislation banning scab workers during strikes marks a monumental first step for Canadian workers and protection of the right to strike in Canada. The IAMAW applauds the introduction of this bill and will work diligently to ensure it becomes federal legislation. This bill is the culmination of multiple efforts and decades of advocacy, which would not have been possible without the supply-and-confidence agreement between the NDP and

This is Living Wage Week – but minimum wages lag behind

The 6th of November marked the start of living wage week with the release of a report on living wages for 2023. The living wage movement sheds light on the extent to which workers are falling behind, and the ineffectiveness of minimum wage hikes, which do little to address the affordability crisis in the country. The report uncovers that the living wage rate for the Greater Toronto Area is $25.05,

Breaking News - IAM member Melissa Marsman elected Secretary-Treasurer of Nova Scotia Federation of Labour

7 November, 2023 Halifax, NS – This morning, IAM Local Lodge 2797 member Melissa Marsman was just elected Secretary-Treasurer of the Nova Scotia Federation of Labour (NSFL). This marks the first time an IAM member has been in the position of a ranking officer of the NSFL. Marsman, a 22-year member of the Nova Scotia Government and General Employees’ Union (NSGEU), she is also an activist and advocate for unionism,

IAM makes history with election and representation at 52nd NSFL Convention

7 November, 2023 Halifax, NS – The 52nd Nova Scotia Federation of Labour (NSFL) Convention saw a strong presence of IAM members. Delegates and observers from IAM LL 2797 and IAM LL 1763, along with Canadian Labour Congress representatives and IAM LL 3111 member Kelly Roche Codner, gathered at the NSFL Convention in Halifax. Matt Barnable, Grand Lodge Representative also attended the convention as a delegate. It marks one of

Bernie Wood Appointed IAM Canadian Special Representative #IAMAW

IAM International President Robert Martinez Jr. has appointed long-time labor advocate Bernie Wood as an IAM Special Representative in Canada. The appointment is effective Nov. 20, 2023. Wood, an executive board member of IAM Local 3111 CULR, will service IAM members in Manitoba. For the last five years, Wood has worked for the Canadian Labour Congress as Prairie Regional Representative in Manitoba. He has a robust background in political action,

IAM local 1922 members employed by UFCW ratified a new three-year agreement

Members achieved improvements to contract language, mileage and out of town expenses, and will receive wage increases each year of the contract. The committee also fought hard to maintain contract language which the employer was looking to change. Special “Thank you” to committee members Tammy and Bessie for bringing decades of experience and dedication to this process. IAM members are the administrative staff at the National UFCW office in Toronto

F-35 purchase and maintenance: IAMAW calls for guaranteed benefits.

“We have workers at L3-Harris in Mirabel who want nothing better than to work on the Royal Canadian Air Force’s next fighter jet, and who have the know-how to do it,” says IAMAW Canadian General Vice President David Chartrand. Workers at L-3 Harris in Mirabel are currently performing heavy maintenance on the RCAF’s CF-18s. At L3-Harris in Mirabel, we have men and women who work miracles to keep the CF-18s