It has come to our attention that WEG customer service employees were selling dollar pick-7 quick picks directly to the public yesterday (Friday, Nov. 24/06).
The Union is in the process of filing a policy grievance against WEG, as well as filing complaints with the Ontario Racing Commission and the Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency (CPMA) for violating their respective regulations.
Working People Need Unions: We formed our union because we could not depend on employers to provide us with dignity, a measure of security and a rising standard of living. And, over the years, we did make impressive gains. But our objectives remain far from fulfilled, and with even our past gains under attack, we need unions today as much as we ever did". (CAW Constitution)
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Thursday, November 23, 2006
UPDATE on FSCO order to include Non Seniority List employees in Pension Plan
Here is the latest news on this issue.
Please refer to our posting of Friday, July 21, 2006 -
"Woodbine ordered to include Non Seniority List employees in Pension Plan"
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Please refer to our posting of Friday, July 21, 2006 -
"Woodbine ordered to include Non Seniority List employees in Pension Plan"
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Friday, November 10, 2006
Grievance Report
WEG has agreed not to require employees to work Statutory Holidays unless they have requested to do so.
The Union has filed a policy grievance that each Seniority List should be entitled to twelve (12) one day/shift SU’s for calendar year 2006.
The Union has filed a grievance regarding WEG’s policy of requiring any employee who indicates they are available to work a 7th day, be available for all three shifts on that 7th day. It is the Union’s position that any employee who is available for six (6) full days should be allowed to select one or more shifts on the 7th day of the week.
The Union has filed a policy grievance regarding WEG’s unreasonable shortage guidelines and related discipline. WEG has no specific shortage guidelines and some of the discipline is, in our view, outrageous. For example, a Seniority List employee was given the following suspension:
“Your shortage record for the month of September totaled $14.00 and you were short 11% of the time you worked……You are to serve a one day suspension…“
The Union has filed for arbitration where WEG has not allowed employees to return to work at specific teletheatres for strike related activity.
The Union has filed for arbitration for a case where WEG has required a teller to pay $500 for a ticket a customer did not want. A successful resolution to this case may have a huge bearing on the inherent unreasonable risks related to our jobs.
The Union has filed a policy grievance that each Seniority List should be entitled to twelve (12) one day/shift SU’s for calendar year 2006.
The Union has filed a grievance regarding WEG’s policy of requiring any employee who indicates they are available to work a 7th day, be available for all three shifts on that 7th day. It is the Union’s position that any employee who is available for six (6) full days should be allowed to select one or more shifts on the 7th day of the week.
The Union has filed a policy grievance regarding WEG’s unreasonable shortage guidelines and related discipline. WEG has no specific shortage guidelines and some of the discipline is, in our view, outrageous. For example, a Seniority List employee was given the following suspension:
“Your shortage record for the month of September totaled $14.00 and you were short 11% of the time you worked……You are to serve a one day suspension…“
The Union has filed for arbitration where WEG has not allowed employees to return to work at specific teletheatres for strike related activity.
The Union has filed for arbitration for a case where WEG has required a teller to pay $500 for a ticket a customer did not want. A successful resolution to this case may have a huge bearing on the inherent unreasonable risks related to our jobs.