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Garbage strike looms in Ottawa unless waste company drops clawbacks, says union

July 15th, 2010

EMC News – Businesses, light industry, apartment and condominium residents could face disruptions to garbage collection in as little as 10 days unless the company contracted to provide the service presents a serious contract offer, warned Dan Sauve, president, Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), Local 1338.

On July 6, members of Local 1338, representing 65 waste haulers and landfill employees voted more than 95 per cent in favour of taking job action, if necessary, to push back crippling benefit clawbacks proposed by their employer, Waste Management Canada.

“Our members do not want to go on strike, but they sent a clear message yesterday to the employer that they will not turn their backs on decades worth of collective bargaining that helps them provide for their families now, and in their retirement years,” said Sauve.

The union sent a letter today to local businesses and industries in Ottawa, Kanata, West Carleton, Stittsville, Gloucester, Rideau and other area communities warning them of the potential impact of a labour dispute and encouraging them to have contingency plans in place.

“We understand that people may be inconvenienced in the event of a work stoppage, and we felt it was important to let those who could be affected know the current state of negotiations so they could be prepared,” said Sauve.

However, given the employer’s insistence on putting forward major concessions to short- and long-term disability plans, as well as dental and drug benefits, he added that it didn’t appear Waste Management was serious about negotiations.

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Threat of a Garbage Strike

July 7th, 2010

The threat of a garbage strike for businesses and light industry is now looming over Ottawa this summer.

The union representing 65 waste haulers and landfill employees employed by Waste Management are threatening to go on strike by the end of the month if a contact is not finalized.

The Canadian Union of Public Employees says its members voted more than 95 per cent in favour of job action in as little as 17 days to push back a proposal from Waste Management to claw back benefits.

CUPE local President Dan Sauve tells CFRA News that after five days of negotiations, the only outstanding issues are wages and a proposal from Waste Management to cut benefits by 25 per cent.

The union represents workers who collect garbage at businesses and light industry across Ottawa, and recycling from apartment and condominium buildings.

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