Teamsters
Union supports demands of Nortel Retirees’ Protection Committee
Published:
October 16th 2009
Source: Teamsters Canada
The Teamsters Union is going to help the Nortel Retirees’ Protection
Committee (NRPC) so that its views are heard at a demonstration on October 21 on
Parliament Hill, in Ottawa. The NRPC’s fight is aimed mainly at ensuring the
sustainability of defined benefit pension plans of companies in bankruptcy like
Nortel.
“Other bankrupt Canadian companies are anxiously waiting to see what the courts
will decide before determining if they, in turn, will abandon their
responsibilities to their retirees," explained Robert Bouvier, President of
Teamsters Canada. “Nortel’s case is vital to the rights of Canadian retirees.”
The sustainability of defined benefit pension plans is ensured in the United
States through the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation and in Britain through
the Pension Protection Fund. Both guarantee pension payments to a maximum of
$5,000 a month. In Canada, Ontario is the only jurisdiction that provides such a
guarantee, although it is limited to $1000 a month.
Workers from Flextronics, a Montreal plant that used to be part of Nortel, are
going to come and support their fellow workers from Nortel. Flextronics workers
have been fighting as well in order to make their former employer fulfill its
obligations under the Retiring Allowance Plan.
“We feel that the two battles are similar because the workers once again are the
ones suffering the consequences of the mess Nortel has caused,” added Robert
Bouvier. The elected officials must take note – and act – to protect the
interests of Canadian workers.”
The Teamsters Union will intensify its efforts to make the federal and
provincial elected representatives aware of the situation faced by Nortel
retirees and pre-retirement pensioners from Flextronics.
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