KANATA,
ON, Sept. 10, 2024 /CNW/ - Unifor will
hold a solidarity rally tomorrow, Sept.
11, at Best Theratronics, a nuclear facility in Kanata that manufactures medical equipment, as
the union's frustration grows with the company owner's refusal to
bargain a new collective agreement.
"It's going to be 19 weeks since our members went on strike with
no end in sight, but we aren't giving up – not by a long shot,"
said Unifor National President Lana
Payne. "In fact, our voices are only getting louder. Our
union will continue to stand behind our members in solidarity and
hold this employer accountable."
More than 40 members of Unifor Local 1541 went on strike
May 1 after Best Theratronics owner
and proclaimed billionaire Krishnan Suthanthiran offered
workers a two-year contract with zero wage increases. Suthanthiran,
who has been pegged as " Canada's
worst boss ," sent an email rant on the Victoria Day long weekend,
painting Canadian workers as entitled and lazy.
Suthanthiran sent additional emails to workers telling them "not
to bite the hand that feeds them," threatening to move the
unionized manufacturing work to the U.S. or India, and saying workers on the picket line
"voluntarily quit." These communications led the Canada Industrial
Relations Board to issue an interim order equiring
Suthanthiran to cease all direct communications with striking
workers.
Unifor has filed an Unfair Labour Practice against the company
for bargaining in bad faith. A meeting regarding hearing dates is
scheduled for October 3.
Despite Unifor's request to get back to the table, the
company's lead negotiator, Kecia
Podetz, stated in an email they would meet with the union
but "we do not and will not have authority nor instructions to
engage in any negotiations at such a meeting." The company then
cancelled the meeting.
Read Unifor National President Lana
Payne's message about the company's union busting
tactics.
On May 10, members of the Public
Service Alliance of Canada also
went on strike at Best Theratronics.
Both unions continue to have ongoing safety concerns about the
site. Recently Unifor members witnessed and documented improper
transport of nuclear materials. In June, Unifor and the Public
Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC)
alerted the Canadian Safety Nuclear Commission (CNSC) of their
concerns of non-union, managers and scab labour working with live
radioactive materials . In mid-August, the CNSC conducted a
surprise inspection of the site. The results of the inspection have
not been publicly released.
What:
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Rally to support
Best Theratronics workers
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Who:
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Unifor Ontario Regional
Director Samia Hashi
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Unifor Local 1541
members and supporters
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PSAC Regional Executive
Vice President, National Capital Region Ruth Lau-
MacDonald
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When:
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Wednesday, Sept. 11,
12 p.m., Eastern Standard Time.
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Where:
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Best Theratronics,
413 March Rd., Kanata, Ont., K2K 0E4
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Unifor is Canada's largest
union in the private sector, representing 320,000 workers in every
major area of the economy. The union advocates for all working
people and their rights, fights for equality and social justice in
Canada and abroad and strives to
create progressive change for a better future.
SOURCE Unifor