News Releases

Another Healthcare Sector Organizing win for Machinists!

Ottawa, ON – The Machinists Union has its third organizing win in as many months in the healthcare sector in Ottawa. The IAMAW District 78 organizing team of Scott Jackson and Roy Bhansingh won a unanimous organizing vote at the Belcourt Manor Retirement home in the Ottawa suburb of Orleans. “These workers were well aware of our recent victories in Ottawa,” said IAMAW District 78 Organizer Scott Jackson. “They want

Machinists Ink New Deal for Mississauga City Employees!

Mississauga, ON – The 45 members of IAMAW Local Lodge 1922 have a new four-year collective agreement with the City of Mississauga. “This was a very tough round of bargaining with this employer considering the current climate of cost reductions in public services,” explained IAMAW District Lodge 78 Business Representative Derek Ferguson. The agreement provides wage increases of 2 per cent in the first year retroactive to April 1, 2011,

Significant Wage Increase in First contract at AOSS!

Toronto, ON – “As first agreements go, this one has the members smiling,” explained a delighted Lou Pagrach, IAMAW District Lodge 140 General Chairperson. The 100 members of IAMAW Local Lodge 2323 employed by Airport Operations Support Services (AOSS) have ratified a 13 month agreement. The agreement provides a wage increase of 4.75 per cent as well as $200.00 signing bonus. Another key ingredient of the agreement is having a

Wilson & Proctor Machinists Have New Deal!

Victoria, BC – Members of IAMAW Local Lodge 456, employed by Wilson and Proctor Ltd have ratified a new collective agreement. “This new agreement reflects a balance between the needs of the skilled tradesmen And the need to remain competitive in a tough market,” explained IAMAW District Lodge 250 Business Representative Alastair Haythornthwaite. The new two-year agreement includes a wage increase of 3 per cent in each year. Other agreement

Machinists Sign New Agreement with Pro Mac!

Duncan, BC – The times may be tough at Pro Mac Manufacturing but the bargaining committee of IAMAW Local Lodge 456 delivered a new collective agreement. “Given the uncertain state of the economy, our 38 members can be proud their solidarity led to a satisfactory contract,” said IAMAW District Lodge 250 Business Representative Alastair Haythornthwaite. The three-year agreement provides wage increases of 3 per dent in the first year, 3

Ritchie Elected to CLC Executive Committee

Ottawa, ON – IAMAW Canadian General Vice President Dave Ritchie, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the Canadian Labour Congress. Ritchie was elected by members of the CLC Canadian Council, which consists of the top officers from all of the affiliated unions to the CLC. The Executive Committee, which meets at least four times a year, is responsible for the administration, affairs and activities of the CLC. The

Machinists Sign New Deal at Purewood Inc.

Brampton, ON – Members of IAMAW Local Lodge 1922 employed by PureWood Incorporated have a new three-year collective agreement. “This agreement reflects the tough economic times currently being experienced by the company,” explained IAMAW District Lodge 78 Business Representative Derek Ferguson. “However, the company is optimistic it can improve its market share in the near future and our members will assist in making that happen.” Along with improved contract language,

Machinists Ratify with Groupe Compass!

Montréal, QC – Members of IAMAW Local Lodge 712 have a new three-year collective agreement with Groupe Compass. “These negotiations were very tough because of the significant decrease in earnings by the employer,” explained IAMAW District 11 Business Representative Claude Boisvert. “Our bargaining team did a very good job in convincing the company not to touch the workers benefits.” The agreement provides wage increases of 1.5 per cent in the

Canadian Bank Note Signs New Deal with Machinists!

Ottawa, ON – The people at Canadian Bank Note responsible for technical maintenance and performance of the high end printing equipment critical to the production of Canadian paper currency and security papers have a new four-year collective agreement. “With the wage adjustment won upon ratification of this agreement, this is a great deal for our members and they’re very pleased with it,” said a gratified Bill Shipman, IAMAW Grand Lodge

Machinists Organize More Members in Ottawa!

Ottawa, ON – Employees at the Villa Orléans Retirement Home in the nation’s capital have become the newest members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. The 60 workers at the retirement home consist of personal support workers, kitchen and house keeping staff. They will become members of IAMAW Local Lodge 1295. The IAMAW also represents workers at retirement homes in North Bay, Stratford and Toronto. IAMAW, among