Monthly Archives: July 2018

Pre-Authorized Debit For Monthly Dues Is Now Available!

What is Pre-Authorized Debit?

Pre-Authorized Debit is an automated recurring payment from your bank account for things like mortgages, investments, or in this case monthly dues.

Why use Pre-Authorized Debit?

Pre-Authorized Debit makes paying your monthly dues simple and stress free. It allows you keep up to date with your dues without the stress of finding time to come in to and pay them.

How can I get started?

Fill out the form below, mail it to the address indicated or email it to vspencer@acrc.ca, and your done.

Click Here : PRE AUTHORIZED DEBIT FORM

Voting Results of Local 83’s Newest Collective Agreement

Thank you to all members who came out to vote on the Local 83 Collective Agreement, July 11th 2018.

After all the ballots where counted, the majority of members were in favour (125-68) of the New Agreement.

Thanks again to all members who took time from their busy schedules to come out and vote.
Full Steam Ahead!

Fraternally,

Scott Keeping
Provincial Manager Local 83

“Possible Construction Industry Strike”

There are persistent rumours in the construction industry of a possible strike. It is true that currently, four unions are in a legal strike position. Those unions include the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 721, Labourers International Union of North America, Local 615, Bricklayers and Allied Craftsworkers, Local 1 Nova Scotia, and the International Union of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Ironworkers, Local 752. It is expected that those unions will initiate strike action in the very near future.

Carpenters Local 83 is NOT in a strike position. We have agreed in principle to new terms and conditions for our collective agreement and are in the process of ratifying the offer. It is expected that we will conclude a new agreement without the necessity of a strike.

You likely have questions about what is going to happen if there is a strike by the other unions. The first thing you must understand is that we are not on strike. Since we are not in a legal strike, we are legally required to go to work. Article 3 of our collective agreement with the employers prohibits us from taking any action which will interfere with or stop the efficient operation of construction work, unless we are in a legal strike position. Furthermore, the collective agreement provides that any worker who wrongfully interferes with work will be subjected to disciplinary action.

So, what happens if you arrive at work and there is a picket line? First of all, your Shop Steward should contact the Union immediately. If there is no Shop Steward, contact the Union yourself.

If your employer insists that you go to work, you are legally required to do so. However, it may be the case that due to the integrated functions of the various construction unions, your employer may not be able to perform any work so there will be no work for you. For example, some work will be dependant on the use of a crane. If there is no crane, there may be no work for you to perform.

If your employer requires you to work, but there is a picket line and an unsafe situation such as a physical barrier to accessing the jobsite, or a potential for physical violence, threats or harassment, DO NOT put yourself in an unsafe situation. Again, have your Shop Steward contact the Union immediately. We will liaise with the striking unions, the employer, the owner and the police to create a safe environment for you to access your worksite. Do not put yourself in an unsafe situation, and do not do anything to make a bad situation worse such as physically forcing your way through a picket line.

Hopefully, the parties can resolve their issues and a strike can be avoided. We will do our best to keep you informed, and to represent your interests.

Union Contact, Scott Keeping 902-430-6882

Regards,

Scott Keeping
Provincial Manager Local 83

Local 579 Delegates Update

The ballots for the Local 579 ACRC Delegates were counted on Friday, June 29, 2018.

The following are the results:

1. Mike Williams
2. Joanne Bemister
3. Ivan Gedge
4. Paul Pelly
5. Neil Mulrooney
6. Bill Hedlund
7. Connie Fowler
8. Max Fancy
9. Lloyd Granter
10. George Janes
11. Jeff Bemister
12. Steve Sheppard
13. Darren Thorne
14. Allan Power
15. Darren Targett

16. Norman Byrd (Alternate)
17. Adam Wall (Alternate)
18. Bobby Doyle (Alternate)

Thank you to all members who put their name forward for the ballot. The Election Committee would also like to thank the many volunteers who helped with the ballot count today, and the members who took time to vote.