Montreal Caterpillar Centre Picketed Today
MONTREAL, Jan. 26, 2012 /CNW/ - The union representing locked-out locomotive workers in London, Ontario, Canada is bringing its call for fairness directly to Caterpillar customers. At the Caterpillar equipment centre in Montreal, Quebec, Caterpillar customers are being greeted this morning by information pickets, who are asking customers to tell the company they want fairness for these locked-out workers.
The initiative is part of a co-ordinated picket at dealerships and service centres in a dozen cities across the country.
The Montreal picket will take place at: 5001 Trans Canada Highway, Pointe Claire starting at 8 a.m.
After demanding that wages and benefits be cut in half, Caterpillar locked out nearly 500 workers on New Year's Day. The workers are members of CAW Local 27.
"This is greedy, and frankly immoral, behaviour coming from a profitable corporation," said Ken Lewenza, CAW National President. "At a time when inequality is rapidly growing it's vital that we take a stand with this company," he added.
The information pickets are also taking place this morning in: St. John's, Newfoundland; Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; Chicoutimi, Quebec; Concord, Ontario; London, Ontario, Windsor, Ontario; St. Catharines, Ontario; Sudbury, Ontario; Winnipeg, Manitoba; Edmonton, Alberta; Vancouver, British Columbia.
Caterpillar's demand to cut pay in half came despite record profits and surging executive pay. Company CEO Doug Oberhelman's latest annual pay packet was worth $10.5 million, twice what he received the year before.
The Canadian locomotive workers are highly productive and have delivered top-level quality and solid profits throughout 60 years of operation. "Company claims that the workforce is too expensive simply don't add up," Lewenza notes. The highly-skilled welders and production technicians in London, Ontario earn wages entirely in-line with those at the industry-leading firm, General Electric, which builds locomotives in Erie, Pennsylvania.
The CAW's campaign to support the locked-out workers is widening, including the launch of radio ads this morning in several communities.
Read the leaflet to Caterpillar customers here: http://www.caw.ca/en/10884.htm
Find out more at: http://www.caw.ca/en/10835.htm
please contact: CAW National Representative Sylvain Martin: 514-318-2844 or CAW Communications Angelo DiCaro (cell) 416-606-6311 or John McClyment (cell) 416-315-3202
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