KANATA,
ON, May 1, 2024 /CNW/ - Members of Unifor
Local 1541 who work at Best Theratronics – a company in
Kanata, Ont. that manufactures
medical devices – went on strike this morning after the company
refused to budge on major concessions, including a proposed
two-year contract with zero wage increases.
"We are dealing with an affordability crisis right now and
having zeros on the table is untenable for our members, with the
rising cost of living," said Unifor National President Lana Payne.
"Strike action is not something we take lightly, and we will
stand by our members until Best Theratronics gets back to the table
with a fair offer in hand."
The company is also pushing the right to hire uncertified
workers to do the work of machinists.
"We are concerned the company is cutting corners and it becomes
a safety issue," said Local 1541 President Steve LaBelle.
"This is a devaluing of Skilled Trades. Our members have the
proper skills and certification to do their jobs and want to get
back to work when the company addresses their concerns and shows
them the respect they deserve."
Local 1541's 44 members work as machinists, maintenance workers,
machining process specialists, electrical inspectors, mechanics,
and lead pourers amongst other positions.
Best Theratronics develops and manufactures external beam
therapy units, self-contained blood irradiators, and cyclotrons for
hospitals, medical and research facilities.
The last contract expired March 31,
2023.
Unifor is Canada's largest
union in the private sector, representing 315,000 workers in every
major area of the economy. The union advocates for all working
people and their rights, fights for equality and social justice in
Canada and abroad and strives to
create progressive change for a better future.
SOURCE Unifor