What the Coronavirus (COVID-19) means for air transportation workers A fact sheet for air transportation workers about COVID-19 and how it may affect their workplaces.
Fact Sheet: Protecting Workers From COVID-19 What protections and precautions you can expect from your employer to protect you from COVID-19. National Health and Safety Telecommunications Media Road Air Rail Marine Forestry Energy Mining & Smelting Fisheries Construction Auto General Manufacturing Aerospace Speciality Vehicles Shipbuilding Education Health Care Retail Hospitality Gaming General Services
COVID-19 Update to Local Unions March 14, 2020 COVID-19: An important update to Unifor Locals about ongoing responses by the national union.
Fuel tanker drivers ratify new collective agreement February 19, 2020 Workers at Trimac in Ontario have ratified a new three-year collective agreement that includes fair wage gains, improved bereavement days for extended
5,000 Unifor transit workers on strike in Metro Vancouver November 5, 2019 Members at Unifor Locals 111 and 2200 began job action on November 1 after the employer balked at improvements to working conditions, benefits...
Vancouver’s container truckers open negotiations August 6, 2019 Unifor has begun a new round of collective bargaining with several employers servicing Port Metro Vancouver...
Assaults on bus drivers still considered part of the job by WorkSafeBC July 17, 2019 A disturbingly high number of transit operators are assaulted while on the job, but WorkSafeBC routinely denies compensation by claiming that it’s...
Unifor encourages participation in #CureCongestion campaign May 23, 2019 British Columbia’s largest transit and transportation union is calling on all Metro Vancouver voters to make their voices heard in a new...
Campeau school bus drivers ratify first collective agreement February 20, 2019 More than 200 members of Unifor Local 4268 driving school buses for Campeau Bus Lines in Whitby, Ajax, Oshawa, Clarington, Bowmanville, Peterborough..
Building solidarity across borders November 11, 2018 More than 140 union leaders and activists from several countries gathered for the first ever North American Solidarity Project Conference.