TO ALL IAMAW MEMBERS WORKING FOR FEDERALLY REGULATED EMPLOYERS Recent Changes to the Canada Labour Code

This Bulletin is to highlight a few of the recent changes to Part III of the Canada Labour Code that may be of significance to some of our members in federally regulated workplaces.
Part III of the Canada Labour Code sets out minimum standards. That means that where your collective agreement already provides more favourable benefits, those benefits remain in place and the Code’s provisions do not apply. However, recent changes may give new rights to some of our members working under collective agreement provisions that were put in place before the new rights became law. Read Bulletin here…

LOCAL LODGE 764 ELECTION CAMPAIGNING IN AIRSIDE RESTRICTED ACCESS AREAS

Local Lodge 764 and Local Lodge 16 have been informed by YVR Airport Security that they have
received a number of complaints during the last couple of weeks from employees working within
the airside restricted access area. Specifically, the complaints center around these employees
being subjected to “aggressive campaigning” by certain IAMAW members who are candidates for
election to IAMAW positions. Read bulletin here…

GENERAL MEETING DECEMBER 11, 2019 Agenda

Fifth Annual Local Lodge 764 ‘Turkey Draw’.
REMINDER
Local Lodge 764 Executive Board (Trustees) and Shop Committee(s) Elections
on December 11, 2019 from 0600-2000 at LL764 Offices 7980 River Rd, Richmond

November 25, 2019 – Deadline for online registration (social@iam764.ca) for the
Local Lodge 764 Children’s Christmas Party, Ladner Community Centre, December
8, 2019 from 11:00 – 14:30.
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AIR CANADA – TMOS NEGOTIATIONS UPDATE

Further to the last bulletin dated August 23, 2019, your TMOS Bargaining Committees have been actively preparing for binding arbitration. Through discussions with Mediator Vince Ready, the parties have agreed to make one final attempt at mediation. Talks are scheduled for December 12th in Vancouver.
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LOCAL LODGE 764 AND DISTRICT LODGE 140 ELECTION CAMPAIGN REGULATIONS REMINDER TO ALL MEMBERS

In my capacity as President of Local Lodge 764, I have received several complaints from members
advising that they have been approached by certain candidates for the upcoming Local Lodge 764
and District Lodge 140 elections who have been campaigning during their regular scheduled work
hours. This is a direct violation of Canadian IAMAW Election rules and regulations.

This notice serves as a reminder to all members, candidates and their active supporters that they
must remain in compliance with ALL terms and conditions of Grand Lodge Circular 869 – Canadian
Election and Other Requirements through the entirety of the campaign period. Read Bulletin here…

Bulletin: Air Canada CCAA Final Funds Distribution

All eligible members (on the Air Canada payroll as at September 30, 2004) should ensure that their contact information and mailing address is current and correct prior to these cheques being sent out in the next couple of months. That can be done by submitting your contact information either in person or via email to the LL764 Secretary Treasurer (Dave Marshall) or the Recording Secretary (Laura Sharpe).
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