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19
Apr
New Round of Possible School Bus Strikes in Longueuil, Ste-Julie, and Outaouais
Another 253 school bus drivers represented by Teamsters Local Union 106 have voted to authorize strike action in a move that may disrupt school bus service in the coming days. Among them, 56 drivers work on the South Shore of […]
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16
Apr
Strike Averted at Autobus Campeau
Members’ readiness to strike played a crucial role in achieving a negotiated settlement The post Strike Averted at Autobus Campeau appeared first on Teamsters Canada. Source: teamsters.ca
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12
Apr
Strikes at Autobus Campeau: Thousands of Québec Students Will Be Without School Bus Service as of April 17
Five bargaining units at school bus company Autobus Campeau to walk off the job as of April 17, 2023 The post Strikes at Autobus Campeau: Thousands of Québec Students Will Be Without School Bus Service as of April 17 appeared […]
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07
Apr
Autobus Campeau Locks Out Some Québec School Bus Drivers
ngly condemns the Autobus Campeau’s decision to lockout ten of its drivers, who provided school transportation for 500 students attending Séminaire du Sacré-Coeur high school, as of Monday, April 10. The post Autobus Campeau Locks Out Some Québec School Bus Drivers […]
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28
Mar
Teamsters Canada Pleased to See Federal Budget 2023 Supports Middle-Class Families
Teamsters Canada welcomes the newly released Federal Budget 2023 as it provides relief to middle-class families. The budget includes a variety of measures designed to protect Canadians’ economic security in the context of a rising cost of living… The post […]
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24
Mar
Neptune Security Owes Over $300,000 in Unpaid Wages to Workers at Laval Immigration Holding Centre
Neptune Security, the subcontractor that managed the Laval Immigration Holding Centre (IHC), jeopardized security at the detention centre and owes workers at the facility hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid wages. The federal government must take full responsibility… The […]
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08
Mar
International Women’s Day
On this International Women’s Day, we celebrate the incredible contributions of women in the Teamsters union and beyond. From truck drivers and warehouse workers to clerical staff and organizers, women have been at the forefront of the labour movement and […]
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06
Feb
Passing of Brother Hervé Trudel
Sisters, Brothers, Friends, I was saddened to learn that Brother Hervé Trudel passed away earlier today. He was 85 years old. Brother Trudel spent more than 40 years of his life as a member of the Teamsters. He made […]
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26
Jan
Bill 24 passes in House of Assembly, putting pause on private ambulance workers’ strike
Union wanted bill passed to set framework for new deal with employer Bill 24 — legislation to end a private ambulance strike — passed late Monday night after hours of debate in the House of Assembly. The bill’s passing means […]
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26
Jan
N.L. government passes bill to send striking first responders back to work
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. – Nearly 12 hours after an emergency sitting began in Newfoundland and Labrador’s legislature, the government passed a bill that sent striking first responders back to work. Members of all three political parties stood and applauded after […]
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