Concours de photographie 2016 de l’AIM
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Nouvelles – Air Canada, Bombardier
Étant donné les dernières nouvelles au sujet d’Air Canada / Bombardier et les Gouvernements provinciale et fédérale, Dave Ritchie a publié les lettres ci-dessous à l’honorable Judy Sgro, l’honorable Marc Garneau et l’honorable William Morneau:
Emplois d’été – District 11
2016 Siemens Labour Meeting
- 2016 Siemens Labour Meeting Venue
- Meeting hall
- Reinhald Hahn welcomes participants
- Randy Middleton welcomes all participants
- Robert Kensbock, Deputy Chairman of the Central Works Council at Siemens in Germany, discusses current situation of Siemens in Germany
- Lee Vickers, Siemens US HR Senior Director discusses current situation
- Siemens Industries
- US Union distribution
- Only 7.3% of the 50 000 Siemens employees in the US are unionized
- 10 Unions currently represent US Siemens workers
- Brother George Zoni addresses the hall.
- Brother Claude Boisvert speaks at the conference
- Dirk Linder introduces a participant
- Brother Luc Frigon speaks at the conference
- Brother Fred Labelle addresses the hall
- The IAMAW members of the 2016 Siemens Labour Meeting
- Members listen to German translation
- Closing statements by Lela Klein and Jerry Kurimski
- Closing statment by Harald Kern
- Closing statement by Dirk Linder
- People Before Profits
This event represents the first time LL2468 has participated in a Siemens Union Conference. Members from IG Metall, IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers), IAMAW, IUE-CWA (International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Salaried, Machine and Furniture Workers – Communications Workers of America), USW (United Steel Workers), UAW (United Auto Workers) and UNIFOR were representing Germany, Canada and the US. Canadians were represented by an all-Quebec contingent from Montreal, Quebec City, Trois-Rivieres and Drummondville.
Reinhard Hahn, IG Metall Head of Projects, stated that a major fact of Germany’s success is the inclusion of Labour Unions in all levels of the Company Hierarchy. Economic profitability is intertwined with employees. The German model is based upon a 3-Pillar system: The Trade Union, The Works Council and The Supervisory Board.
IG Metall spearheaded a movement to introduce an International Framework Agreement for all Siemens companies throughout the world. Included in this plan is a Neutrality Clause that would allow for organization opportunities of non-organized Siemens shops with no interference from Company management. At present, this is still not recognized in Canada and the US.
Lee Vickers, Senior Director of Siemens HR in the US spoke about the current situation of Siemens in the US, including Union representation and the various Siemens divisions. When questioned about the applicability of any neutrality clause in the US, he answered that he thought that it wouldn’t work in the US. He also mentioned that it’s up to the employees to organize on their own.
The main activity that occurred at this meeting was the World Café, the purpose of which was to gather answers to the following questions: 1. What would be high value for the unions active in Siemens companies? 2. How should the structure of inter-union representation at Siemens be defined? 3. What programs should be agreed with Siemens? Framework of apprentice and training programs defined? 4. Most important parts with respect to activities in Siemens companies in the US? What would be most esteemed by employees? 5. How should communications/coordination be defined between all parties?
Many interesting conclusions were revealed following the dissemination of the answers, but the returning themes revolved around job security, pensions, healthcare, right to respect/dignity and fair representation. Other items such as forming union groups according to industry and/or geography, forming email lists and websites and ensuring that appropriate interpretation is available were also listed.
We look forward to attending future Siemens Labour Meetings.
Links to the meeting from other unions:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/uswdistrict4edison/albums/72157664576961176/page2
http://www.dialog.igmetall.de/international/news/view/datum/2016/02/22/titel/workshop-of-us-and-canadian-unions-represented-at-Siemens/
Nouveau membre du comité des griefs (RRC) pour SL2468
Mario est maintenant le troisième membre du Comité des griefs (RRC) SL2468. Il remplace Carole Pearson, qui a pris sa retraite l’année dernière.
Nous souhaitons tout le meilleur à Mario dans son nouveau rôle avec la SL2468!
LL2468 Helps Out At Old Brewery Mission
Kudos to Colin Adams and Juliette Martin for volunteering at the Old Brewery Mission last week.
Well done Brothers and Sisters!
Bonne année à tous!
Postes disponibles SL 2468
Les postes suivants sont disponibles :
Membre du Comité des griefs – RRC
Éducateur – Siemens ou RRC
Les nominations pour le poste de membre du Comité des griefs – RRC aura lieu lors de la première assemblée générale mensuelle le 12 Janvier 2016.
La position de l’éducateur est par nomination.
Les responsabilités du Comité des griefs impliquent veiller à ce que la convention collective est respectée et de participer à toutes les procédures impliquant la convention collective, par exemple: les griefs, l’interprétation, la représentation des membres, etc.
Le rôle de l’éducateur est d’aider à la réalisation de programmes d’éducation et de formation approuvés par la Grande Loge et liés à l’éducation et la formation de la composition locale sur toutes les questions touchant les travailleurs et leurs familles.
S’il vous plaît contacter Shahira ou Matt concernant la position de la membre du Comité des griefs.
S’il vous plaît communiquer avec George, Matt, Nathalie ou Juliette concernant la position de l’éducateur.
Carol Pearson Retires from RRC after 36 Years of Service
Carol started as a temporary employee in 1977, and became a permanent employee in 1979. In her 36 years of service she has mainly worked in production control in different roles and ended in Inspection Support. Carol is known for her dedication and passion for her work.
During her retirement, Carol is looking forward to spending more time with her husband Courcey Bishop, travelling, and enjoying reading over 1000 books that she has never had the time to read.
Happy Retirement Carol!



























