TORONTO — Unifor has reached a tentative agreement with Bombardier Aviation at its Downsview plant in north Toronto
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The union says locals 112 and 673 reached an agreement days after it launched a strike against the business jet manufacturer and De Havilland, which make Dash 8 turboprops at the facility.
The three-year agreement covers about 1,500 Bombardier employees.
Details of the settlement won't be released until the deal is ratified during a vote to be conducted Saturday afternoon.
The union has said pensions, use of contractors and erosion of bargaining unit work were key issues at Bombardier, while the future of the Dash 8 program is the focus of talks with De Havilland.
Bombardier says it expects all will return to normal once the deal is ratified.
"Upon ratification, the mutually beneficial agreements will help secure the future of aerospace manufacturing in Toronto," the company said in an email.
Unifor national president Jerry Dias says the union can now focus all of its efforts on reaching an agreement with De Havilland.
“Our membership gave us a strong mandate, after a difficult set of negotiations we have managed to reach a tentative agreement with Bombardier,” added local president Maryellen McIlmoyle, in a news release.
"We remain at the table determined to continue negotiations with De Havilland."
This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 30, 2021.
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The union says locals 112 and 673 reached an agreement days after it launched a strike against the business jet manufacturer and De Havilland, which make Dash 8 turboprops at the facility.
The three-year agreement covers about 1,500 Bombardier employees.
Details of the settlement won't be released until the deal is ratified during a vote to be conducted Saturday afternoon.
The union has said pensions, use of contractors and erosion of bargaining unit work were key issues at Bombardier, while the future of the Dash 8 program is the focus of talks with De Havilland.
Bombardier says it expects all will return to normal once the deal is ratified.
"Upon ratification, the mutually beneficial agreements will help secure the future of aerospace manufacturing in Toronto," the company said in an email.
Unifor national president Jerry Dias says the union can now focus all of its efforts on reaching an agreement with De Havilland.
“Our membership gave us a strong mandate, after a difficult set of negotiations we have managed to reach a tentative agreement with Bombardier,” added local president Maryellen McIlmoyle, in a news release.
"We remain at the table determined to continue negotiations with De Havilland."
This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 30, 2021.
Companies in this story: (TSX:BBD.B)
The Canadian Press
Bombardier reaches agreement with Canadian union members
(Reuters) -Bombardier Inc reached an agreement with Toronto members of Canada's largest private-sector union, the business-jet maker and the union said on Friday.
(Reuters) -Bombardier Inc reached an agreement with Toronto members of Canada's largest private-sector union, the business-jet maker and the union said on Friday.
© Reuters/Denis Balibouse FILE PHOTO: A logo of jet manufacturer Bombardier is pictured on their booth during EBACE in Geneva
The parties have tentatively renewed the collective bargaining agreements, the statement said.
Earlier this week, union Unifor's local members had launched a strike demanding a combined 2,200 workers at the same Toronto manufacturing site for Bombardier's Global large-cabin business jets and De Havilland's Dash 8-400 turboprop aircraft.
Unifor has scheduled a virtual ratification meeting with Bombardier on Saturday.
The union also said negotiations with De Havilland were ongoing. (https://bit.ly/37oJSBv)
(Reporting by Allison Lampert and Shreyasee Raj; editing by Uttaresh.V)
The parties have tentatively renewed the collective bargaining agreements, the statement said.
Earlier this week, union Unifor's local members had launched a strike demanding a combined 2,200 workers at the same Toronto manufacturing site for Bombardier's Global large-cabin business jets and De Havilland's Dash 8-400 turboprop aircraft.
Unifor has scheduled a virtual ratification meeting with Bombardier on Saturday.
The union also said negotiations with De Havilland were ongoing. (https://bit.ly/37oJSBv)
(Reporting by Allison Lampert and Shreyasee Raj; editing by Uttaresh.V)
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