Air Canada laying-off?? News article
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Air Canada laying-off?? News article
Airline staff fear for jobs [1/2]
ROSS ROMANIUK, QMI Agency
WINNIPEG - Scores of Winnipeg's Air Canada staffers held a rally Friday over fears for their jobs and for thousands of others.
About 80 of the unionized airplane maintenance employees at a St. James hangar gathered outside the complex to hear Liberal MP Kevin Lamoureux (Winnipeg North) tell them he's pushing the federal Conservative government to protect their livelihoods.
"Manitoba cannot afford to lose these types of jobs," he told media.
The workers claim the airline and another firm maintaining its planes, Aveos Fleet Performance Inc., plan to move their work to El Salvador or possibly other countries. They say the change would kill at least 500 jobs in Winnipeg and a few thousand positions in other Canadian cities.
Lorne Hammerberg, president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Local 714, said the groundwork for the move was laid in the past few years when Air Canada "hived off" its technical services to Aveos, "a whole different entity" with facilities in Canada and El Salvador.
"They've told us in the past that there is no future for heavy maintenance in Canada," he said. "If it's not happening today, it's going to happen down the road."
ROSS ROMANIUK, QMI Agency
WINNIPEG - Scores of Winnipeg's Air Canada staffers held a rally Friday over fears for their jobs and for thousands of others.
About 80 of the unionized airplane maintenance employees at a St. James hangar gathered outside the complex to hear Liberal MP Kevin Lamoureux (Winnipeg North) tell them he's pushing the federal Conservative government to protect their livelihoods.
"Manitoba cannot afford to lose these types of jobs," he told media.
The workers claim the airline and another firm maintaining its planes, Aveos Fleet Performance Inc., plan to move their work to El Salvador or possibly other countries. They say the change would kill at least 500 jobs in Winnipeg and a few thousand positions in other Canadian cities.
Lorne Hammerberg, president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Local 714, said the groundwork for the move was laid in the past few years when Air Canada "hived off" its technical services to Aveos, "a whole different entity" with facilities in Canada and El Salvador.
"They've told us in the past that there is no future for heavy maintenance in Canada," he said. "If it's not happening today, it's going to happen down the road."
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You forgot the last paragraph ....
Aveos spokesman Michael Kuhn said he’s “quite surprised at this whole allegation” after the company has repeatedly assured the employees for four years that it’s not moving their work away. “Work from El Salvador has actually come to Canada,” he said from Montreal. “Not the other way around.”
So which is it ?
Aveos spokesman Michael Kuhn said he’s “quite surprised at this whole allegation” after the company has repeatedly assured the employees for four years that it’s not moving their work away. “Work from El Salvador has actually come to Canada,” he said from Montreal. “Not the other way around.”
So which is it ?
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Ah yes, that time of the decade soon: contract negotiations.
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We need less over paid civil servants and polticians and more industry
Wake up people

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^ Those workplace Health and Safety regulations really get in the way, huh?
Say, what's that mountain goat doing up here in the mist?
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