NMC/GPMC Industry Update

July 26, 2016
Dear Brothers and Sisters,


I would like to begin this letter by offering two words I think you should hear more often: thank you. You are the men and women who have built and maintained the utility and energy infrastructure that powers Albertans’ lives and the country’s economy. Every Canadian has benefitted from the development of Alberta’s oil and natural gas deposits, be it through a job (either directly or indirectly attached to the sector) or the billions of dollars generated for government.


Unfortunately, the economic climate in Alberta has changed dramatically. The province’s fortunes have fallen alongside oil prices. Investment has declined sharply as companies either postponed or canceled projects altogether. Making the situation even worse, these companies have also had to cut operating costs in a bid to keep their heads above water. More than 63,000 Albertans lost their jobs in the first eight months of 2015 alone, and that number continues to grow. The losses have been so great that even if you have not been directly affected, you likely have a family member, friend, or neighbor who has.


While economic conditions in the province will eventually stabilize, it is unlikely to happen soon. Alberta’s GDP is projected to shrink by another three per cent this year. The implications for our members are clear. With the downturn in the construction market, there are fewer projects to bid on and more players are competing for work within the contract maintenance industry. If we cannot meet these market demands, someone else will. This is the environment we find ourselves in as we prepare to meet with our contractors in August to continue the collective agreement renewal process.


As always, we will be fighting for your interests, but our expectations need to reflect the reality that surrounds us. Our Committee has met with a number of clients who are under tremendous pressure to get in line with international cost structures. If these companies are not in position to grow, our members are going to have fewer opportunities to work. I am confident that we can strengthen our competitive position in the longer term, but we are going to need your support to do so. If we are realistic about what we can achieve in this economic climate, we can keep as many of our members as possible on job sites and position ourselves for continued success. That has to be our overriding goal.


As we prepare for the upcoming meeting, I would ask you to send any thoughts or concerns you may have to inquiries@gpmccanada.com. Your support is critical as we prepare to move forward, so we need to know what you think and where you stand. I look forward to updating you later in the summer.

Sincerely,

Brett McKenzie
Executive Director
General Presidents' Maintenance Committee for Canada National Maintenance Council for Canada

 

 

 

 

 

Local 110 Motorcycle Scavenger Hunt

LOCAL 110 MOTORCYCLE SCAVENGER HUNT

WHEN?  SATURDAY AUGUST 20, 2016

START: 10:30AM START

 AT THE EDMONTON UNION HALL

END: AT THE FAMILY FUN CENTER IN RUNDLE PARK – join in with family fun day!

BE AT THE HALL BY 10:00AM TO REGISTER

PRIZES!!!

FREE BBQ!!!

Master’s Golf Experience Raffle

CAREERS: The Next Generation is holding a Master’s Golf Experience Raffle in support of CAREERS Youth Futures programing, encouraging youth to stay in school, engage in learning and make meaningful choices for continuing education and their career.

As a valued partner, we are asking for your support in promoting this fundraising initiative by circulating our raffle ad (attached) to your networks and/or including the ad in your newsletters or communication pieces where possible. 

The draw date is September 15, 2016

Tickets can be purchased online or by phone – must in purchased or sold in Alberta only.

If you could let me know if you are able to help us to promote the Masters Raffle I would really appreciate it. 

Thank you for your support.

Michelle French

Special Events Coordinator

Stakeholder Relations

Direct: 780.930.2519

Visit our website: www.nextgen.org

Officers away from the office

Good day Brothers and Sisters

The annual Canadian Conference is being held in Toronto Ontario this year. Business Agent Doug Johnson, Business Agent Doug Casemore, Business Agent Pat Tilley, and I will be out of the office from July 12, 2016 until July 18, 2016.

Shortly thereafter the Business Mangers planning session with the Building Trades of Alberta is being held in Southern Alberta and I will be away from the office July 20, 2016 to July 23, 2016.

The Presidents, Business Agents and Business Mangers Conference is being held July 31, 2016 to August 3, 2016. Business Agent Doug Johnson and I will be away from the office.

At any time away from the office the Agents and I can be reached by Email by the staff at the Local 110 office in Edmonton or Calgary. However please be patient as we may not be able to respond until we are away from the conference floor.

 

$500 Health Spending Account

Good day Brothers and Sisters

By now all members should have received the notice from the Asbestos Workers Insurance Benefit Trust Fund of Alberta (Health and Welfare) regarding the 2016 changes to the health and welfare plan.

In regards to the $500 Health Spending Account members are required to have an up to date Pulmonary Function Test completed before August 31, 2016. If the Pulmonary Function Test is completed after that date the member will receive $250 Health Spending Account. To help facilitate members getting this test before the August 31, 2016 deadline the WOW center has opened the first two weeks of August exclusively for Local 110 members.

The WOW center has two locations at Synergy Respiratory Care #201, 501 Bethal Drive Sherwood Park Alberta and the other at #604, 8600 Franklin Ave Fort McMurray Alberta.

To set up an appointment please call 780-800-6906. Telephones are answered Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:00 pm.

Suncor 2016 Industrial Wireless Program

Suncor is deploying the Turnaround Optimization Solution for the duration of the fall 2016 U2 maintenance event for Plants 64 and 66. This program uses wireless technology to enhance worker safety and improve efficiency during the event.

The wireless badges, which are equipped with a panic button to be used in emergency situations, will monitor individual fatigue levels and provide near real-time location information. Location and other data sources, such as schedule, are combined and analyzed in collaboration with our contractor partners to identify and mitigate roadblocks workers face during the event.

All workers supporting the fall 2016 U2 maintenance event for Plants 64 and 66 will be required to wear a wireless badge as mandatory PPE. Starting in early July 2016, new workers will receive their wireless badge as part of their onboarding process at Base Plant. Workers already on site will receive their wireless badge via contractor-specific sessions.

An overview of the program will be provided prior to workers obtaining their wireless badge.. At this time, the contract workers will be requested to sign a consent form detailing how their information will be collected, used, and disclosed. Individuals who participated in the spring 2016 event or fall 2015 pilot will be asked to re-sign the consent form.

If you have any questions or feedback, contact Suncor directly at TA0Casuncor.com, Contractor employers supporting the event and local union representatives should also be able to assist in providing additional clarification if needed.

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Non-Union Workers

Good day Brothers and Sisters

Currently, with the large number of outstanding calls in the Union hall, some signatory contractors have been bringing manpower from the non-union sides of their companies without being dispatched through Local 110.

In some cases, these individuals are ineligible for dispatch through Local 110 for a variety of reasons. Some of these reasons include being inactive with RSAP, having invalid or expired work Visa, not being an active as permit worker with Local 110, or they do not have the certification that the contractor has requested for the call. All of these situations are breaches of the contractors’ contractual obligation to the members of Local 110.

As all members know, Local 110 has a permit worker system that has supplied hundreds of workers to our signatory contractors. In most cases our contractors are working with Local 110 in order to have experienced workers dispatched as permit workers. However, the few that are undermining the dispatch procedure need to be identified as soon as possible so proper grievance and legal action can be taken to protect the dispatch procedure for all Local 110 members.

At this time I am asking the Job Stewards to be extra diligent in checking the referrals of new hires coming to site and if the individual does not have a referral please gather as much information as possible and contact the hall so a proper investigation can be completed.

Potential Members for the July 09, 2016 General Membership Meeting

 

Name

Status

Recommendation

Meeting

Aden, Mohamed Ali

1st year

Reject

Rejected

Aguilo. Evella

2nd year

Reject

Rejected 

Briault, Chandra

            1st year                        Accept      Accepted 

De Olveira, Daniel

1st year

Accept

Accepted

Dinicola, Melissa

1st year

Accept

Accepted 

Fernandes-Velazquez, Liliet

1st year

Accept

Accepted 

Graham, Clayton

1st year

Accept

Rejected 

Hamilton, Matthew

1st year

Accept

Accepted

Leong, Kwong Weng

1st year

Accept

Accepted 

Spring-Moutear, Thomas

1st year

Accept

Accepted

Thompson, Trevor

3rd year

Accept

Accepted

Weisser, Daryl

3rd year

Accept

Accepted

 

 

 

 

Gilbert, Matthew

Firestopper

Accept

Accepted

 

 

 

 

Davis, Andrew

Alberta Certified Journeyman

Accept

Accepted

Dauvin, Lionel

Alberta Certified Journeyman

Accept

Accepted

Erba, Carlo

Alberta Certified Journeyman

Previous Member

Accept

Accepted

McMurray, Patrick

Local 95 Brown Card Journeyman

Reject

Rejected 

Seguin, Gabriel

Local 58 Brown Card Journeyman

Accept

Accepted 

Thomas, Christopher

“C” Class Journeyman

Reject

Rejected 

 

 

 

 

Also please take note of Local 110 Bylaws Section 19- all requirements of this section must be met before being issued membership in Local 110.

SECTION 19 –MEMBERSHIP

1. Any member who applies to join Local 110, if they are accepted, will pay an initiation fee in the amount of one hundred dollars ($100.00),plus membership card fee, excepting that:

Those members who lapse out of the union from October 23, 2004 and after, will pay an additional amount of money which equals the amount owed for union dues and fines at the time of lapsing, plus a $200.00 reinstatement fee, to reinstate their membership. This amount must be paid in full not more than 30 calendar days from the date of the vote of acceptance by the general membership. The insulator who fails to pay the full amount owing within this time will not be reinstated as a member and will have to reapply for membership.

2. Any individual that makes application to Local 110 and is rejected by vote of the membership.

  • First rejection they will not be able to make new application for a minimum 3 calendar months.
  • Second rejection they will not be able to make new application for a minimum of 6 calendar months.
  • Third or more rejections they will not be able to make new application for a minimum of 12 calendar months.

3. All new members, including members who are transferring their membership to Local 110 must complete New Member Orientation within 180 days from the date they were voted into Local 110 or their membership is void and they will have to reapply for membership.

4. New member orientation will be held in Edmonton and Calgary once every month and in Red Deer and Fort McMurry once every two months.

5. Permit members and Travel Card members requesting membership will not receive their union card and Local 110 will not accept a transfer card, until after the member has taken the oath of membership referred to in the International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers Constitution at the New Member Orientation.

 

Canadian Union of Postal Workers Lockout Information Picket June 30th

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers is facing an impending lockout that can happen as soon as July

2nd. The last offer we received from Canada Post was woefully inadequate in addressing any of the

demands by our union in relation to pay equity, service expansion, or the restoration of door to door

delivery.

This past year Canada Post delivered more packages than any other company in the country and we

have no intention of changing that, in fact, we want more! We want to work, we value the service we

give Canadians, and we have no intention of taking that away. Unfortunately, Canada Post Corporation

doesn’t share these values and have chosen to cut all benefits for their employees as of July 2nd, and

potentially lock us out of all our sortation facilities nationwide to prevent us from bringing the service

we love to provide to your door.

We want to negotiate a fair contract that gives our predominantly female RSMC’s (Rural & Suburban

Mail Carriers) the same pay and benefits that the predominantly male letter carriers who deliver in cities

receive. We want to see an expansion of services and create new revenue streams through innovations

like postal banking in order to better serve the needs of Canadians across the country.

So far, Canada Post Corporation is completely ignoring these issues and is content to continue cutting

services while charging more. With Canada Post making profits consistently for decades paying out $1.5

billion in dividends, and registering a first quarter profit of $44 million this year these cut backs are

simply unacceptable!

We want to keep serving Canadians and make our public postal service competitive and viable for

decades to come!

We’re calling on all allies and concerned citizens to come join Larry Dionne Edmonton Local President at

the Edmonton Mail Processing Plant at 12135 149 Street on June 30th between 2:00 4:00 pm to show

your support for our public Postal Service!

Contact:

Larry Dionne

CUPW Local 730 President

NWR Better SuperVision Course

Informaion for Members at the NWR project.

 

NWR will be hosting its next Better SuperVision session starting August 10th (3 days: Aug 10, Aug 12 and Aug 17).

Better SuperVision is for Building Trades members and is a comprehensive learning process designed to equip supervisors with leadership skills that will help create a safe, productive and motivated workforce. It is one of the training programs that is accepted by AIT as part of the qualification process for obtaining ICCS certification.

Registration link: https://www.bettersupervision.org/register


*There is a minimum participation number of 15 people for this course to run.

Details can be found on the attached document.

Please forward on to your managers and supervisors to be shared at Tool Box Talks, weekly meetings, and new hire orientations.

Questions and assistance with registration can be sent to this email.

 

NWR Training

Sturgeon Refinery Project

nwrsturgeonrefinery.com

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