Media Advisory - Photo Op - Steelworkers File Bad-Faith Bargaining Complaint
Against Vale Inco
Media phone scrum available following Steelworkers filing
WHAT: United Steelworkers file bad-faith bargaining complaint against Vale Inco. WHO: Brian Shell of Shell Lawyers, and Counsel for United Steelworkers Myles Sullivan Spokesperson for United Steelworkers. Two Sudbury Miners (in full miner's outfits). FILING & SCRUM: Wednesday, January 13th, 9:15 am Ontario Labour Relations Board 505 University Avenue, 2nd Floor, Toronto PRESS CONFERENCE: Wednesday, January 13th, 10:45 am Queen's Park, main building room 463 Phone-in Scrum: request call-in No. in advance at 416-544-5990
USW officials will file the complaint Wednesday morning at the Ontario Labour Relations Board in
"The Ontario Labour Relations Act requires that employers and unions make every reasonable effort to reach a collective agreement," said United Steelworkers lawyer
"Vale Inco's behaviour indicates it is not interested in any meaningful negotiations," said
"As we mark the sixth month of this labour dispute, it is unconscionable for Vale Inco to stick to its present obstructionist tactics," said
"To any objective observer, it is apparent that Vale is not looking for a settlement that would benefit workers and communities as well as the company," Shell said. "As a result, we are compelled to pursue legal avenues, such as this application to the Ontario Labour Relations Board, and seek the Board's intervention to restore meaningful, good-faith negotiations."
"Vale's disingenuous attempt to portray the Steelworkers as unwilling to negotiate has clearly been discredited," said
"We have made it abundantly clear that we want to return to bargaining, unconditionally. We are not dictating that the company must accept any terms or conditions before resuming negotiations. We have also called for the assistance of a provincial mediator to eliminate the posturing and help both sides find solutions."
"The Steelworkers' history shows we are willing and able to confront workplace challenges and to negotiate 'changes' that are good for the company, workers and the community," Fera said. "It's time for Vale to start building a similar track record."
For daily updates on the USW's strike against Vale Inco, visit: FairDealNow.ca.
For further information: John Fera, USW Local 6500 President, (705) 675-3381; Myles Sullivan, USW Staff Rep, [email protected], (705) 675-2461, ext. 224; Bob Gallagher, USW Communications, (416) 434-2221, (416) 544-5966, [email protected]
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