• 2 juillet 2009 12:37
  • - Affaires générales
  • - Relations de travail
  • - Syndicats

Navistar Workers Reject Latest Proposal, CAW Urges Navistar to Keep Jobs in Canada


    CHATHAM, ON, July 2 /CNW/ - More than 900 Navistar workers rejected the
latest proposal from Navistar in the ongoing negotiations between the CAW and
the company, at a membership meeting held yesterday in Chatham, Ontario.
    "We cannot expect our members to accept a contract that will eliminate
their jobs and devastate their already hard hit community," said CAW President
Ken Lewenza. "We need a real commitment from the company on the future of this
plant. So far, what we've seen from Navistar only include eliminating hundreds
of jobs and moving production out of the country to the United States and
Mexico."
    With the expiration of the collective agreement on June 30, Navistar has
laid off the 350 remaining workers with 800 already on lay-off, with no recall
date set. During this time, the company is refusing to pay benefits, as is
customary in the case of a layoff.
    The company has also refused to extend the collective agreement and
continues to reject the idea of bringing in a mediator, offered by the union
in the hope of reaching a new deal.
    "This plant is still in business today because of the generous injection
more than $60 million several years ago by the federal and provincial
governments, Navistar must be mandated to continue production here in a
meaningful way," said Lewenza.
    "The federal government, including Chatham-Kent Essex MP Dave Van
Kesteren, must act to ensure that these monies will not be wasted by Navistar
moving most of its current production out of the country," said Lewenza. "If
Navistar is going to continue to sell trucks in Canada, they must also be
forced to continue build them here and keep Canadians working."
    In the latest proposal were significant concessions to both economics and
workplace rules, including drastic changes to scheduling, which would be
controlled by the company and offer no guarantee of hours worked, with the
indefinite lay-off of 1000 workers.




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