Teamsters
plan a demonstration in Ottawa for October 21
Published:
October 16th 2009
Source: Teamsters Canada
The Teamsters Union is organizing a demonstration on October 21 on Parliament
Hill, in Ottawa. The goal of this gathering is to make the Canadian people and
federal elected officials aware of the situation of Flextronics workers.
The kickoff for this demonstration was the filing of a series of grievances by
the Teamsters Union so that its members who worked at the Flextronics plant in
Montreal may benefit from their Retiring Allowance Plan (RAP). This plan was
part of the collective agreement bargained between the parties a few years ago.
A RAP is an amount received by workers to guarantee their livelihood between the
time they stop working and the time they reach retirement age.
Over recent months, Flextronics workers have learned that their former employer
had unilaterally decided reduce their RAP cheques. Some saw their income slashed
by close to 90%!
The Teamsters Union is speaking out and asking Ottawa and Quebec to resolve the
issue.
"This fight between the two organizations has put a heavy financial strain on
Flextronics workers," said Serge Bérubé, President of Teamsters Local Union
1999. Most of those receiving the RAP cannot even continue to pay for their
rent, food or electricity."
If a law were to be introduced governing foreign takeovers of Canadian
companies, the RAP would be more stable for workers at companies that go
bankrupt.
"What workers have gone through at Flextronics could happen in a number of other
companies," added Mr. Bérubé. These pre-retirement pensioners have a right to
their RAP, and governments should not allow companies that pack it in after a
few years of business in Canada to dodge their responsibilities."
Meetings are planned for the day of the demonstration between representatives of
the Teamsters Union and various politicians. The Teamsters Union intends to
intensify its efforts to convlnce the federal elected officials to include a
bill in the legislative agenda regarding foreign takeovers of Canadian
companies.
Moreover, pre-retirement pensioners from Flextronics will come and lend their
support to Nortel retirees who have had their pension cheque reduced by 20 to
30% because of the sale of bankrupt Nortel's assets. The retirees will also
demonstrate in Ottawa so that the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act is amended in
order for workers to become priority creditors.
Goal: Raise awareness among the Canadian public and the federal
government of the situation faced by members of the Flextronics Retiring
Allowance Plan and Nortel retirees.
When: Wednesday, 21st October 2009, from noon to 1 pm.
Where: Parliament Hill, Ottawa
Who: Retired workers from Flextronics and Nortel
Speakers :
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Stéphane Lacroix, Director of Communications, Teamsters Canada |
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Pierre Lebrun, Union Representative, Teamsters Local Union 1999 |
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Ken Lyons, Nortel Retirees' Protection Committee |
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