On June 14, 2009, Cadillac Fairview locked out 61 unionized maintenance and skilled trades employees at the Toronto Dominion Bank Towers in Toronto, Canada.
On July 14, 2009, Cadillac Fairview terminated all those 61 Toronto Dominion Centre employees.
On July 22, 2009, during a solidarity rally hosted by CUPE 79 & 416 and CEP 2003 outside the TD Centre, Peter Kormos addressed the crowd. Peter Kormos is the Ontario NDP MPP for the riding of Welland.See the firery speech Peter Kormos gave to the rally for the terminated TD Centre workers here:Fired TD Centre workers hear from Peter Kormos MPP for Welland
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEEW3aR6cCE
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Genfast Severance Update CAR POOL
There will be vehicles available to car pool in for those who do not have transportation from Brantford to Hamilton for the update meeting.
We will be leaving 249 Murray Street at 10am sharp.
for more information call
519 752 3333
Brian
We will be leaving 249 Murray Street at 10am sharp.
for more information call
519 752 3333
Brian
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Meridian Blockade
http://www.brantfordexpositor.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1651572
Deal struck to end CAW blockade
Posted By RICHARD BEALES
Posted 1 hour ago
A deal has been struck to end as early as Tuesday the blockade by workers of Meridian Automotive Sevices Ltd. on Henry Street -- but the company itself is not part of the deal.
The Xerox Corp. instead played the role of key broker during a motion at Superior Court Friday. Xerox, whose equipment and product was blocked inside the plant by workers demanding severance consideration by Meridian, worked two deals during court recesses to pave the way for an end to the impasse.
First, it off ered to pay landlord Brant Business Park $122,000 to secure the release of its property. That offer, representing the amount Xerox owed Meridian for its manufacturing services, was quickly accepted by the landlord's lawyer, who then left the courtroom.
Deal struck to end CAW blockade
Posted By RICHARD BEALES
Posted 1 hour ago
A deal has been struck to end as early as Tuesday the blockade by workers of Meridian Automotive Sevices Ltd. on Henry Street -- but the company itself is not part of the deal.
The Xerox Corp. instead played the role of key broker during a motion at Superior Court Friday. Xerox, whose equipment and product was blocked inside the plant by workers demanding severance consideration by Meridian, worked two deals during court recesses to pave the way for an end to the impasse.
First, it off ered to pay landlord Brant Business Park $122,000 to secure the release of its property. That offer, representing the amount Xerox owed Meridian for its manufacturing services, was quickly accepted by the landlord's lawyer, who then left the courtroom.
Monday, July 6, 2009
http://www.howdtheyvote.ca/bill.php?id=1599
Above is the bill in June on EI reform... While Mr. McColeman voted against this bill, it had the support of a majority.
Rather then working on this bill for EI reform, the Liberals and Conservatives decided to pretend to threaten an election, then take the summer off for the BBQ season.
Here is Mr. McColemans voting record... on EI and everything else including many more lop sided trade agreements.
http://www.howdtheyvote.ca/member.php?id=575
Above is the bill in June on EI reform... While Mr. McColeman voted against this bill, it had the support of a majority.
Rather then working on this bill for EI reform, the Liberals and Conservatives decided to pretend to threaten an election, then take the summer off for the BBQ season.
Here is Mr. McColemans voting record... on EI and everything else including many more lop sided trade agreements.
http://www.howdtheyvote.ca/member.php?id=575
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