Jan 11 2009

Transit Workers Say No to City’s Offer

Category: NewsBob Hanke @ 3:43 pm

By Patrick Dare, Cassandra Drudi, Thulasi Srikanthan and Jake Rupert

(excerpted from the Ottawa Citizen, January 9, 2009)


OTTAWA – Members of the city’s largest transit union rejected the latest contract offer nearly three-to-one, in vote results revealed late Thursday.

“We knew our membership would support our recommendation,” said Jim Haddad, secretary-treasurer of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 279, whose leaders advised 2,300 striking OC Transpo workers to reject the offer. “We’re ready to go back to the table. Hopefully, they’ll negotiate properly now with us instead of bargaining through the media.”

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Jan 10 2009

Forced Ratification: A Letter from the 3903 Bargaining Team and Executive

Category: News,Point of Informationjonnyj @ 11:08 am

Dear CUPE 3903 Members,

Today the York administration appealed to labour legislation enacted by Mike Harris’ government to force a ratification vote on the administrations offer of January 7 2009. Both the executive and bargaining team convinced that this is yet another attempt by the administration to derail bargaining. The CUPE 3903 bargaining team arrived on the morning of January 9 as scheduled, ready to bargain, only to be informed that the administration was walking away from the table. We are very proud of the strength and solidarity of our members, and we are certain that this latest move will backfire against the employer.

The administration would have us believe that the choice is to either ratify their offer now or stay out indefinitely. But the reality is that with a strong show of support by voting no, the union will be in a strong position to negotiate a fair settlement for our membership. Once the membership rejects this “un-fair and un-equitable” offer, we will be in a stronger position to negotiate a speedy resolution to this strike on favorable terms.

In 2000-1, near to the end of our local’s last strike, the administration also called for a forced ratification vote, which was unsuccessful in resolving the strike. It resulted in a return to the bargaining table where a deal was reached within three days. We are certain that our members will be mindful of the progress made in bargaining in the past few days, and how a return to the table would be the most productive way to reach a sustainable settlement that puts us back in the classroom. Yesterday, the union representing Ottawa Transit Workers overwhelmingly rejected a forced ratification vote, and have now returned to the bargaining table.

The administration’s current offer is much less than what we received in our last contract. This current contract is valued at less than a total increase of 3% in each year of the agreement, and much less in the third, while our previous contracts have been valued between 4-5% in each year of the agreement. At the General Membership Meeting on January 8, over 90% of the 600+ members in attendance voted that they would reject this offer if it were brought to ratification. The membership also voted to condemn the repeated ways that the administration has sought to undermine the collective bargaining process and derail it through unnecessary delays and tactics such as this vote.

What does your vote against this offer mean? It means a rapid settlement which will result in more accessible graduate education, job security for contract faculty, and improved working and learning conditions at York University. While we have addressed some of the issues related to funding and fund protection in recent days, what your vote NO will ensure is that bargaining will continue on graduate student funding for Unit 1 and 3 members, and job security for Unit 2 members. It will also allow us to address the recent job losses for contract faculty, the sharp reduction in the Extended Health Benefits fund, the significant drop in conversion numbers each year, and continue to negotiate a superior Teaching Stream Appointment program.

Once the membership rejects not only this offer, but also the offensive manner in which it is being forced on us, we will be in an exceptionally strong position to come to a speedy resolution of the strike.

Sincerely,
The CUPE 3903 Bargaining Team and Executive

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Dec 31 2008

Welcome to the new CUPE 3903 Unit 2 Website!

Category: News,Point of Informationjonnyj @ 1:30 pm

Welcome to the CUPE 3903 Unit 2 website. This site has been designed to provide CUPE 3902 Unit 2 members with a forum to share ideas and concerns, a way to stay connected with other unit 2 members, and to post upcoming events relevant to unit 2 members.

All CUPE 3903 unit 2 members are invited to use and actively contribute to this site. If you would like to post anything to this site, simply click on the ‘register’ link on this page and submit your username and a valid email address. You will then be emailed a temporary password which you must use, along with your user name, to log in to the website for the first time. You can log in to the website by clicking on the ‘log in’  link on this page. Once you are logged in you can add details to  your profile and change your password. You will also be able to post content to this site.

**Please note: by registering on this site, you profile details (name, email address, etc.) will be visible to the site administrators. While site administrators are committed to respecting the privacy of site members, members should govern their own use of this site with the knowledge that their personal details are not completely private.


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