PSAC/BHP strike tips line: Do you know something we should know?We need information to bring the company back to the bargaining table and to negotiate a fair agreement. Please contact us if you have any information about the following subjects:
Any other thing you think we should know about the strike, or any questions or concerns you may have, please call: 1-800-661-0870 (PSAC TOLL FREE) or 1-866-223-1699(PSAC/STRIKE TIP LINE) Important Information to Striking Ekati Diamond Workers: What you need to KnowFinancial concerns: Worried about your truck loan, credit rating, how to make payments, paying the mortgage.
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June 23 - PRESS RELEASEPublic Service Alliance of Canada reaches tentative agreement for striking Click the pdf below for details: May 26th - Bargaining has resumed!June 28 - PRESS RELEASERatification vote nearing completion following a tentative agreement between the Public ServiceJune 30 - PRESS RELEASEPSAC members at CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!The strike is over and you are going back to work! This is great, but you may be wondering how to adjust from having been a participant in a lengthy strike that high lighted the wrongdoings of your employer and witnessing colleagues who crossed your picket line and made your struggle even more difficult. The following are some tips to help you make the transition back to a work environment where you will have to work with people you no longer respect. Click the pdf below: July 1stDIAMOND WORKERS LOCAL X3050 RATIFY FIRST COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT BY 66% RESULTS ANNOUNCED WHAT’S NEXT? This is to notify our members that the Employer and the Until you receive notification you should not be returning to the worksite. Once the Return to Work Protocol is negotiated it will be posted on both the PSAC and UNW Website. Strike pay will continue until it is confirmed when our members will be back on the BHP payroll. Thank you for your solidarity and sacrifice. You should return to the workplace with your heads held high with a first collective agreement in place that gives you rights, not privileges that can be taken away. If you have any questions, please call PSAC @ 1-800-661-0870 or 873-5670 June 23, 2006-RATIFICATION OF A TENTATIVE AGREEMENTA second tentative agreement has been reached by the Diamond Workers Local X3050 Negotiating Team on Click the pdf for details: June 19th - Messages of supportMessages of support for PSAC members , Local X3050 who have been on strike for more than 3 months at the Ekati diamond mine in the Northwest Territories can be sent to a dedicated email address psacnorth@psac.com. July 7 - RETURN TO WORK PROTOCOL AGREEMENTImmediately after reaching this Agreement, the Employer will send to each employee’s mailing address on record with the employer a registered letter advising them of the date they are scheduled to return to work for their first rotation and advising of how to contact the employer to confirm their intention to return to work. June 23, 2006-COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT - LOCAL X3050Collective Agreement between BHP Billiton Diamonds Inc. and The Public Service Alliance of Canada, Diamond Workers Local X3050 BHPBilliton plc AGM, London, 26 October 2006Question from Richard Solly, shareholder My question concerns the Cerrejon mine in northern A Witness for Peace delegation from the US and Canada which in August visited communities displaced, or about to be displaced, by the Cerrejon mine, found that many people there had urgent health needs which were not being addressed, which seems odd if the mine is bringing prosperity to the region. A further delegation from US and Canada will visit the area again next week, taking health supplies, visiting communities affected by the mine, meeting with mine management and with workers’ union SINTRACARBON. Contract negotiations between SINTRACARBON and the company will begin next month. The union is expected to include the demands of displaced communities, and communities facing displacement, in its own bargaining position. Community demands will include collective negotiation, collective relocation and reparations. There have been protests in recent weeks in Numerous organizations and prominent individuals are calling on the company to honour the rights of both workers and communities, to accept their demands, to ensure that their lives and liberty are respected during and after negotiations, and that in the event of a dispute there will be no military occupation of the mine as there was several times in the 1990s, before BHPBilliton became involved. The list of those supporting worker and community demands and pledging to continue monitoring conditions around the mine includes the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, the United Steelworkers union in the USA, the Mayor and City Council of Salem, Massachusetts, members of the Massachusetts State Legislature and the US House of Representatives, electoral candidates and members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, the Colombia Solidarity Campaign in Britain, and the Public Service Alliance of Canada, which represents BHPBilliton workers at the Ekati diamond mine in the Northwest Territories, who have had their own experience of pressure from company management and seem keen to forge bonds with workers and communities in Colombia. Letters from these people will be presented to mine management next week by the delegation from What is the company’s response? Links and archives
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