TCRC-MWED CFTC-DPEV https://tcrcmwed.org The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference - Maintenance of Way Division Tue, 25 Oct 2022 19:22:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.7 CP Negotiations Update #4 https://tcrcmwed.org/2022/10/25/cp-negotiations-update-4/ Tue, 25 Oct 2022 19:21:58 +0000 https://tcrcmwed.org/?p=864 October 24, 2022 – Last week, your bargaining committee spent all week in Calgary with the company in negotiations. This marks the 3rd week of negotiations after having exchanged proposals in July. 

The week started slowly with not a lot of movement from either party however things took a positive turn when the company started to acknowledge and respond to our proposals. We were able to tentatively agree on a number of proposals and the process began to pick up some momentum. 

We are still not close on wages and the company has not provided us with an update on their proposal for expenses. These are obviously two of our larger proposals and we are still advocating for significant increases to both of these to offset the generational interest rate hikes and inflation. 

We continue to work through the Pension Improvement account and the possibilities that come with this. In respect to the surplus in the Employment Security fund, we are working through the possibilities in how this surplus is used in an effective manner that all members would see benefit from. 

The good news out of this is that we are still negotiating and although it is taking some time to get through this negotiation process, we are committed to securing an agreement that addresses as many of our member’s issues as possible. This is not something that we are willing to rush into and bring back something that does not have benefit to our membership. 

We will be continuing through the month of November via Zoom meetings and meeting in the last week of November in person again. It will be more evident in this week in late November if we are at an impasse and will need to seek the help of the Federal Mediation Services or if the parties will have come together and been able to continue with headway. Our goal remains to come to a negotiated settlement and we will continue to do so until there is no possibility of an agreement. 

We appreciate the patience of our membership as we work through this process and we remain committed to coming to a negotiated settlement that sees as many improvements as possible. 

Wade Phillips President
TCRC MWED
Toll Free 1(800)567-0571
Cellular 1(613)922-4162
Fax 1(613)526-5149
wphillips@tcrcmwed.ca

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Alstom Ratification Announcement https://tcrcmwed.org/2021/10/27/alstom-ratification-announcement/ Wed, 27 Oct 2021 16:02:01 +0000 https://tcrcmwed.org/?p=839 Brothers and Sisters, 

October 27, 2021 – It is with great pride that I am able to announce the overwhelming ratification of Alstom Transport Canada first agreement in Brampton, Ontario. These members certified with us just over a year ago and we finally have an agreement that introduces the fairness that these members were looking for. It took some time working through this pandemic in attempting to address the issues that they were facing but we came out with an agreement that sees the members establish seniority and job bidding rules, provides the members with a grievance procedure, introduces a bonus structure in the final year of the agreement, sees overtime after 40 hrs instead of 44 amongst other gains and establishes regular wage increases on a yearly basis. This is in addition to maintaining the benefits and leave provisions that were already offered. 

This could not have been done without the hard work of many members that were involved in the negotiation process. We have a strong group that will only get stronger as the years go by!

Congratulations to our members at Alstom and we are happy to have you in the TCRC MWED family!

We will be working with Alstom over the next couple of months to implement the changes that were made and we look forward to a long relationship with Alstom. 

Special thanks to all that were involved and congratulations again on this first collective agreement!

Wade Phillips President
TCRC MWED
Toll Free 1(800)567-0571
Cellular 1(613)922-4162
Fax 1(613)526-5149
wphillips@tcrcmwed.ca

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Notice of election https://tcrcmwed.org/2021/08/26/notice-of-election/ Thu, 26 Aug 2021 21:22:03 +0000 https://tcrcmwed.org/?p=831 Notice of Election (PDF)Download (304 KB)

The election of International officers is being conducted by mail ballot by the Election Supervisor for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (“IBT”). The ballot count will begin after 10:00 a.m. EST on November 15, 2021, at the IBT International Election Count Site in Alexandria, Virginia.

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Update: Result of the Ratification Vote, Collective Agreement # 9 Via Rail https://tcrcmwed.org/2021/07/05/update-result-of-the-ratification-vote-collective-agreement-9-via-rail/ Mon, 05 Jul 2021 21:46:00 +0000 https://tcrcmwed.org/?p=749 I would like to inform you that the vote to ratify the employment contract ended at noon on July 2nd and that a majority voted in favour of its adoption.

The turnout at the vote is the following:  62.5% exercised their right to vote with 60% in favour of adopting the Memorandum of Understanding.

I would like to thank you once again for your patience and support.

With respect to the payment of retroactive wages, I will let you know the date as soon as I have confirmation from the Company.

In solidarity,  

Patrick Gauthier
Director, Atlantic Region
TCRC MWED
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UPDATE #6 – Ratification Vote Results https://tcrcmwed.org/2021/06/25/update-6-ratification-vote-results/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 14:08:00 +0000 https://tcrcmwed.org/?p=741 Hello,
It is with pleasure that we are hereby advising you that the vote to ratify the employment contract terminated at noon today and that the majority of you voted for its adoption.


The turnout for the vote was very high again, 89,7% of members exercised their right to vote and 66.7% are in favour of adopting the Memorandum of Understanding.

Your bargaining committee is very proud and satisfied to witness your interest and involvement in the negotiation process. We thank you once again for your patience and support.


We would also like to take this opportunity to thank the members of the negotiating committee who worked very hard to reach this agreement.


Most of the changes contained in the Memorandum of Understanding will come into effect on July 1 st . With respect to the payment of retroactive wages, we will keep you informed of the date as soon as we receive confirmation from the Company.


In solidarity,

Jean-Michel Hallé
Jean-Michel Hallé President, GCA
Anthony Della Porta
Anthony Della Porta Secretary-Treasurer, MWED
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Pacific Region Report June 2021 https://tcrcmwed.org/2021/06/18/pacific-region-report-june-2021/ Fri, 18 Jun 2021 02:54:00 +0000 https://tcrcmwed.org/?p=733 Fellow Brothers and Sisters,

I would like to take this opportunity to provide an update to the members of the Pacific Region since January 2021 and thank everyone of you for your continuous support as your Director.  It’s been an absolute pleasure to represent all of you and I will continue to be a leader ensuring you are receiving the best possible representation when it comes to any issue the company throws our way.  

I’ll begin with a report on grievances, I’ve had monthly grievance resolve meetings in both Alberta and B.C. with company Directors, General Roadmasters and Labour Relations for each territory as well I was part of a Western Region Arbitration meeting. This process has been a battle but very positive putting a substantial amount of money back into members pockets. I am in constant contact with members who are receiving resolves so far and will continue to do so as more come our way. 

Covid has been a very trying time for all. I was fortunate enough to attend 4 CP start-up meetings in Alberta and 8 in B.C. in March and April and as the restrictions ease in the very near future I will make sure I attend as many as possible. 

We have negotiated a memorandum of settlement for one of our short lines Kelowna Pacific Railway. The week of June 21 we will have a ratification vote. As of July, we will be in negotiations with CN for a contract for the Mackenzie Northern Railway members.

I’ve attended a number of statements both in AB and B.C. as well as issuing several grievances. I’d like to take a quick moment to remind all of us to work safe out there and always “Question and Document Issues“.  You have the right to know and the right for representation. Also, I am quite looking forward to coming out to Alberta the latter part of June to have more of a face-to-face visit with the crews and sections with B.C. to follow. I look forward to seeing everyone soon, WORK SAFE!

In Solidarity,

Trevor Marshall

Director Pacific Region

TCRC MWED

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Update #5 – Meetings and Ratification Vote with Quebec-Gatineau Railway https://tcrcmwed.org/2021/06/07/update-5-meetings-and-ratification-vote-with-quebec-gatineau-railway/ Mon, 07 Jun 2021 20:24:20 +0000 https://tcrcmwed.org/?p=722 Dear Brothers and Sisters,
As you probably know, the Union and the Company have reached an agreement regarding the renewal of the collective agreement. The Memorandum of Understanding is now finalized and has been signed by the parties. We will distribute an electronic version early next week and will begin the ratification process. Here are the next steps and some information:


• Information meetings will be held on Thursday June 10 th at 7pm and Saturday June 12th at 10:00am.

• These meetings will be virtual and held on Zoom; a link will be sent to you by email.


• The ratification vote will be held electronically, in the same manner as the vote on the strike mandate. You will receive the information and instructions by email.


• The vote will be held from June 14th at 12:00 (noon) to June 25th at 12:00 (noon).

Please make sure that you have access to Zoom if you would like to join the meetings. You can do this through their website or by downloading the app.


Please also make sure to notify us of any changes in your email address since the strike mandate vote. You can reach your local representative with any questions or updates to your contact information.


We invite you to join us for these information meetings and to exercise your right to vote during the ratification process.

In solidarity,

Jean-Michel Hallé
Jean-Michel Hallé President, GCA
Anthony Della Porta
Anthony Della Porta Secretary-Treasurer, MWED
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Negotiations with Quebec-Gatineau Railway – Update #4 https://tcrcmwed.org/2021/05/26/negotiations-with-quebec-gatineau-railway-update-4/ Wed, 26 May 2021 17:53:50 +0000 https://tcrcmwed.org/?p=717 Dear Sisters and Brothers,  

It is with great pleasure that we announce that the union and the company have reached a tentative agreement at the end of the day today.  

We are now working towards finalizing the details of the memorandum of understanding in order to submit it to you for ratification.We hope to be able to submit it to you very soon, to provide you with more information and answer your questions.  

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the members of the union’s bargaining committee who worked very hard in order to reach this agreement. We also thank you all for your support and your patience.  

We will be in contact with you shortly to provide you with the details of the agreement and to advise you of what the next steps will be.

In solidarity, 

Jean-Michel Hallé, President, GCA
Anthony Della Porta, Secretary-Treasurer, MWED
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Eastern Region Report – April 2021 https://tcrcmwed.org/2021/05/03/eastern-region-report-april-2021/ Mon, 03 May 2021 18:12:00 +0000 https://tcrcmwed.org/?p=705 April 22, 2021

Brothers and Sisters,

I wanted to take this opportunity to provide an update to the members of the Eastern Region, as I have now been in my new role as Director for 4 months.

I would like to begin with a report on grievances. I have begun monthly meetings since February 2021 with the Company Directors and Labour Relations for each territory. This process has resulted in 5 meetings at CP and 1 meeting at ONR thus far, to specifically deal with grievances. So far, there have been 30 grievances resolved at CP and 7 Grievances resolve at ONR. As of now, the total compensation going back into members pockets is $47,527.04. This does not include issues that are resolved before the grievance process begins, or issues resolved at step 1 of the grievance process. 

Currently at Ontario Northland the only outstanding grievances left are the ones that have been initiated since I took over my position in January, which are still working through the step 1 and 2 process.

I have 3 more grievance meetings scheduled for next week at CP to address approximately 20 more grievances. Wade and I are also doing a separate Arbitration meeting next week, where additional grievances will also be addressed. I have been in contact with members who are receiving resolves thus far, and will continue to do so as more get resolved.

In the last couple months, I have been working along side Wade on bargaining a first agreement for Alstom Transportation. It has been a battle and a grind, but I believe we are making good headway toward getting the brothers and sisters of Alstom Transportation a fair and equitable contract that addresses compensation, seniority, benefits, work rules and equality.  

I was fortunate to be able to attend two CP Start Up meetings in Northern Ontario and one Start Up meeting in Southern Ontario. I was looking forward to attending the other Northern and Southern Start Ups, as it was my goal to be in attendance of as many of the meetings as possible this year. Unfortunately, Covid had other plans and the meetings had to be delayed, with the new travel restrictions and meeting restrictions that were put in place. It is my understanding that these meetings will take place as soon as restrictions allow and I still intend to be present at them in person when they occur. 

While the current restrictions have made meeting in person more difficult recently, I have been able to maintain my meetings using Zoom and Microsoft Teams, so that I can continue to work on addressing outstanding grievances and issues that arise in the day to day. I remain available by phone or email should any issues or concerns arise, or if there are any question that need answered. As always, I will always make sure that proper union representation is made available for any member who may be facing disciplinary action. I look forward to seeing everyone as soon as restrictions allow.

In Solidarity,

Maclean Foster

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Negotiations with Quebec Gatineau Railway – Update #3 https://tcrcmwed.org/2021/04/16/negotiations-update-3/ Fri, 16 Apr 2021 17:18:41 +0000 https://tcrcmwed.org/?p=687 Dear Brothers and Sisters,  

Following our last update on March 16th, Union and Company representatives met six times to further the negotiation process. We made some progress on certain issues, but several still remain in dispute.  

The Company continues to insist that the Union make concessions on what we have gained and refuses to seriously consider certain of our requests. Under these circumstances it is understandable that it is not easy to move forward in the manner that we would like. Your negotiating committee always aims to reach a negotiated agreement that will meet your expectations, and we continue to work towards that goal.

We wish to remind you that the clear and unequivocal strike mandate you have granted us is still valid and that we are continuing to examine all the options at our disposal.  

We would like to take this opportunity to thank you once again for your support since the beginning of these negotiations. We are very proud to experience the solidarity of all our members both within the negotiating committee and in the workplace.  

We thank you for your patience and for your support and your trust in your negotiating committee. We will continue to keep you informed as the situation evolves. 

In solidarity, 

Jean-Michel Hallé, President, CCA
Anthony Della Porta, Secretary-Treasurer, MWED 

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