(Ontario) Our members are paramedics responsible for patient care and medical transfers. Ornge operates the largest and most sophisticated program of aero-medical transport in North America. Members provide care to patients in both fixed-wing aircraft and ground ambulances.
Unifor 2002 is pleased to see that Ornge – Ontario’s provider of air ambulance and related Services – has reversed a recent plan to downsize its staffing at its Moosonee base...
It’s been almost 18 months since the collective agreement between Unifor and Ornge expired. The bargaining surveys the membership completed in the summer of 2015 gave the Unifor bargaining committee a clear understanding of the issues the members wanted brought to the negotiating table...
During the summer of 2015 – prior to the collective agreement expiring on October 31, 2015 – your bargaining began preparing...
On November 15, 2016, the union and company resumed negotiations and agreed to enter into an agreement with Arbitrator Tom Hodges...
On November 15, 2016 your Unifor bargaining committee resumed negotiations with ORNGE...
On June 15, 2016 the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) issued their investigation report regarding the tragic accident of the Ornge Sikorsky S-76A helicopter on May 31, 2013 which claimed the lives all those aboard...
The crew who perished in a fatal 2013 helicopter crash in Moosonee, ON was failed by Ornge, said Unifor...