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I know there are a couple of rfcers who will be interested in reading
this. http://www.canada.com/montrealgazett...6-7397a1f933ea 16 August 2008 Union wins contract at Wal-Mart in Gatineau First in North America Company 'reviewing decision, implications' JEAN-FRANCOIS BERTRAND, Canwest News Service; Ottawa Citizen A Gatineau Wal-Mart became the first in North America with a union contract in effect yesterday when a collective agreement was put into place between the retailer and eight employees of an auto shop. After a three-year process that ended with a ruling by an arbitrator, workers of Local 486 of the United Food and Commercial Workers Canada should see their wages rise to a minimum of $11.54 an hour from the current $8.50 an hour. The 50-page agreement represents 98 per cent of what the union asked for, said union local president Guy Chenier. Workers who install tires, change oil and fill propane tanks made gains on their salary for statutory holidays worked, have more generous vacations and will see their wages increase periodically. The three-year agreement replaces a system where technicians were paid minimum wage and where increases of 30 cents an hour were granted "randomly" after a year or six months, Chenier said. He said that while Wal-Mart might want to close the Gatineau location, it would be difficult because "we have a collective agreement in our hands." Only the eights employees at the Tire & Lube Express centre are affected by the decision, while the 200 staff inside the store are not unionized. Wal-Mart Canada spokesman Andrew Pelletier said that the company is "carefully reviewing the decision and its implications." There is a new, larger Wal-Mart four kilometres to the west. When asked if closing older Gatineau location was in the realm of possibilities, Pelletier said he would not speculate and "we're still looking at the decision." In 2005, Wal-Mart shut down its Jonquière store, days before an arbitrator was to impose a contract. The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear the union's case that Wal-Mart violated Quebec's labour laws, as well as the Charter of Rights, when it closed the Jonquière store. The Gatineau Wal-Mart's unionization was recognized by Quebec's Labour Board in June 2005, but a month later, the employer requested a judicial review. In February 2006, Justice Diane Marcelin of Quebec's Superior Court rejected Wal-Mart's request, and in July 2006, the minister of labour referred the dispute to an arbitrator. Hearings ended in early June. © The Gazette (Montreal) 2008 |
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