Workers’ Rights Stand up for what matters. Message from Scott Travers, Society President.

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Presentation transcript:

Workers’ Rights Stand up for what matters

Message from Scott Travers, Society President

What is “Right-to-Work” Legislation? So called “Right-to Work” legislation generally seeks to do at least two things: 1.Impair the representational and political capacity of unions by starving them of financial resources (i.e. dues revenues) 2.Shift the resources and attention of unions from workplace and political advocacy on behalf of their members to collection of dues from their members

NO Free Ride! Please see: n1IRnM

What’s It Like To Work Under Right to Work Legislation? Please see: 2OPIpmM

What Is The Labour Movement Doing? Sustained and concerted educational and mobilization efforts to expose the truths around Right To Work (RTW). These efforts are focused internally at our own members and externally at the voting public.

What Is The Labour Movement Doing? Individual unions, informal coalitions and central labour bodies at various levels are all working on developing responses to this threat.  Polling and focus groups  Messaging and educational material development  Media outreach  Public relations campaigns  Political action/electoral involvement

What Is The Labour Movement Doing? Further information

What Is The Society Doing? Attended Toronto York Region Labour Council (TYRLC) campaign kick-off In house pilot training session for elected representatives to help fine-tune the campaign. Passed a motion at the 2013 Society Council to develop and roll-out a campaign strategy and built the capacity of elected representatives to help them lead this campaign. Set firm timelines to rollout this campaign to the membership

Society Council 2013 Motion Whereas the delegates to Society Council 2013 recognize the threat to our members and all workers posed by the unprecedented attack on workers’ rights; THEREFORE be it resolved that Society Central shall develop a plan to ensure that each Society member is engaged and educated about the on-going threat to their collective bargaining rights, pension and benefits, THEREFORE be it resolved that within 1 month Society Central bring representation from each Local to customize the membership engagement plan that meets the needs of their members; THEREFORE be it further resolved that Society Central shall provide each Local with assistance as necessary to ensure that each member receives personal contact to educate them about the threat to their rights by March 31, 2014.

What Has Transpired Since This Motion Was Passed? Scott Travers appointed 2 elected representatives to lead the Workers’ Rights campaign – Michelle Johnston, EVP-Policy & Keith Rattai-LVP, Hydro One Initial meeting with the LVP’s took place on November 14, 2013 and a Workers’ Rights Committee was struck Subsequent meetings ensued and significant work has been done to ensure the Workers’ Rights campaign reaches all members

Workers’ Rights Committee members: Michelle Johnston – Chair Keith Rattai – Chair Jim Botari – Hydro One Local Dave Brown – IESO Local David Brown-OEB Local Jose Freire-Canosa-NWMO Local Renee Frost/Dianne Mowat-Inergi Local Mike Gade-Bruce Power Local Camber Muir/Sophia Fung-AMEC NSS Local Alex Saba-OPG Local Andrea Zamecnik-New Horizon Local What Has Transpired Since This Motion Was Passed?

What Is The Society Doing? Each Local has developed its own Local Engagement Plan with the goal of speaking face- to-face with every single member of their Local about this campaign by March 31, Get educated get involved Get educated and get involved. You can’t afford not to. For more information, contact your Local Vice President.

The Attack on Workers’ and Union Rights is Not New Most recently from a Federal level: Bill C-377 (Federal) – Financial reporting Back-to-work legislation used 5 times in 2 years (Federal) Bill C-525 [Federal] – Obtaining more than 50% of entire bargaining unit to become certified Since 1980, 196 of 212 labour laws passed have eroded workers’ rights.

The Attack on Workers’ and Union Rights is Not New Most recently from a Provincial level: Bill 62 [Ontario] – Removal of card certification Bill 63 [Ontario] - Removal of OLRB’s power to make procedural rules Bill 64 [Ontario] – Union dues

It Doesn’t Stop There…. Tim Hudak has taken the attack on workers and their unions to a new level with his white paper entitled “Paths to Prosperity” – Flexible Labour Markets. This is unprecedented in Canadian history. It is a page that is taken from the right- wing "Tea Party" in U.S. politics

What is the Rand Formula? Created by a decision of Supreme Court justice Ivan Rand, 1946 Designed to ensure that no employee can opt out of the union to avoid dues yet reap the benefits of the union's accomplishments Created stable labour relations climate

What is the Rand Formula? Everyone who is part of a union will pay union dues and reap the benefits related to collective bargaining. Let union members choose whether or not to pay union dues however they would still reap the benefits related to collective bargaining. Should people then have a choice NOT to pay taxes and still benefit from the services funded by taxes?

What’s at Risk For You? They want to attack our Pensions They want to establish a race to the bottom regarding our wages and salaries. They want to undermine and minimize the Health and Safety protections that we have fought for over decades of struggle. They want to weaken and distract our Unions

Impact of Right-to-Work Union density in Canada 31.0% Union density in U.S. 11.8% Union density in RTW states 5.7% In some RTW states, only ¼ to ½ of that 5.7% actually pays dues

Impact of Right-to-Work RTW in the US = Lower Wages and Incomes  The average worker in states with "right to work" laws makes $1,540 a year less when all other factors are removed than workers in other states.  Median household income in states with these laws is $6,437 less than in other states ($46,402 vs. $52,839).  In states with "right to work" laws, 26.7 percent of jobs are in low-wage occupations, compared with 19.5 percent of jobs in other states.

It’s About More Than Paycheques Poverty:  15.3 % overall and 21.5 % for children Infant Mortality  15 % higher in states with these laws. Poverty:  13.1 % overall and 18.1 % for children

It’s About More Than Paycheques  RTW states spend $3,392 less per pupil on elementary and secondary education  In RTW states students are less likely to be performing at their appropriate grade level in math and reading.

It’s About More Than Paycheques  Rate of workplace deaths is 36 % higher in states with RTW laws

Fight Back For What Matters

Losing’s Not An Option