With Woodbine's aggressive move to tellerless teletheatres and tellerless days at their racetrack locations all in the name of 'efficiencies'...
I am asking each and every teller/money room worker to send me a short email describing how these reductions in available hours are affecting you emotionally, mentally, physically, financially, and socially. (include the years you have been with WEG)
In other words: How this is affecting you exactly.
Be honest, be frank, be truthful, be heartfelt, but do not be vulgar, vicious, or malicious.
We are meeting with Nick Eaves and his compatriots on Sept 13, 2011 so please send these messages by then.
My email is robertciprick@gmail.com
In solidarity
Bob Ciprick
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)
Friday, August 26, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
CAW Local 2007 Mutuels Contract Negotiations 2012
CAW Local 2007 Mutuels Negotiations Committee is currently putting together a proposal to present to Woodbine Entertainment Group.
If you have an issue or suggestion that we should consider, please forward (in writing or by email) to one of the Committee members:
Bob Ciprick
robertciprick@gmail.com
Wendy Fedecky
roman.fedecky@sympatico.ca
Nancy Guitard
guitards@cogeco.ca
Kevin McCool
kevinvmccool@gmail.com
Alan Stein
inkydinkie@hotmail.com
In Solidarity;
WE WOULD LIKE YOUR INPUT
If you have an issue or suggestion that we should consider, please forward (in writing or by email) to one of the Committee members:
Bob Ciprick
robertciprick@gmail.com
Wendy Fedecky
roman.fedecky@sympatico.ca
Nancy Guitard
guitards@cogeco.ca
Kevin McCool
kevinvmccool@gmail.com
Alan Stein
inkydinkie@hotmail.com
In Solidarity;
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Notice of Union Meeting(s)
There will be two sessions
It is of the utmost importance to attend one of these sessions.
DATE: Tuesday, August 16, 2011
TIME: Day session 1:30 pm
Night session 7:30 pm
PLACE: Comfort Hotel - located across the street from Woodbine racetrack at the south east corner of Hwy 27 and Rexdale Blvd
Meeting Agenda:
- Bob Orr, assistant to Ken Lewenza, and Kim Powers, our National rep, will be attending.
- The meeting will cover the present changes to our workplace; teller-less teletheatres and what is being done about it.
Your attendance is important.
Monday, August 08, 2011
Tellerless Teletheatres - What Can You Do About It
The aggressive move by Woodbine to convert teletheatres to teller-less operations is threatening our very existence.
Many members are asking... What is the union doing about it?
Let me remind you that the union is not just one or two members, the union is the whole membership. It is everyone's responsibility to do what you can to save, not only your own job, but also the jobs of your fellow brothers and sisters.
You can fight for your jobs by contacting your MPP and asking them the questions below or any other suitable questions .
This fight is all of ours.
Members action "Contact your MPP." You can use the following links to find the MPP for your riding.
Don't know who your MPP is ? Click here: Current MPPs
Ask them: Why is the Ontario government allowing the horse racing industry to eliminate good paying jobs with benefits all while they are receiving millions of dollars of the taxpayers money each year through the Ontario Lottery Corporation slot profits?
Ask them: Why are long term employees who have contributed to the success of the race track operations now being replaced by automation?
Ask them: Why contracting out to private owners helps the Ontario economy when these contracts are replacing good paying jobs?
Ask them: How have the slot profits, given to the track operators, helped the Ontario racing industry and the Ontario economy?
Ask them: If they know that more and more American stables and owners are taking their share of our Slots profit induced purses out of Ontario?
Ask them: Who contributes more to the Ontario economy, a long-term employee living and working in Ontario or rich foreign owners?
Ask them: Who is accountable for the way that the Ontario Slot profits, that are directed to the horse racing industry, are being used?
Ask them: If they know that some of these tracks, subsidized by the Slot profits, are giving away in purses 2, 3, or even 4 times as much as their betting is on their race nights?
In Solidarity
Bob Ciprick
President
CAW Local 2007