Canadian union celebrates reversal on union
busting decision
9 May 2014
A decision
to replace stevedores from ITF-affiliate Unifor with non-union workers in the
Port of Sydney, Canada has been reversed.
The ITF has
been backing Unifor over the dispute in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia which involves
the union workers responsible for securing cruise ships at port.
The
Sydney Ports Corporation had planned on replacing the stevedores with non-union
workers, ignoring the fact that unionised stevedores had serviced the port for
more than 50 years.
A rally had
been planned as part of the long-running campaign against the employer’s
anti-union behaviour, with hundreds from the community and international labour
movement predicted to turn out in support of Unifor members.
Lana
Payne, Unifor's Atlantic Regional Director, applauded the efforts by all
involved. She said:"If there is one
place in the country where people understand the important role unions play in
our communities and in our country, it's Cape Breton. This is a victory for
these 12 workers, but more than that, it is a victory for the entire labour
movement. We've shown that fighting back really makes a
difference."
ITF dockers’ section chair and president Paddy Crumlin welcomed the reversal and
added that the influence of
solidarity in union disputes at local, national and international level could
not be underestimated.
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