Unifor reaches deal with Aeroplan on part-time shift agreement

Unifor reaches deal with Aeroplan on part-time shift agreement

May 22, 2014 at 12:30 PM

At the end of April, Aeroplan approached Unifor with the intent of putting an agreement in place to increase the number of hours for part-time workers. The union listened and reviewed the company's proposal, which would see an increase of working hours to all part time workers from 20 to 30 hours per week. The company made it very clear that they did not want members to go through the process of a shift bid; therefore required the union’s acceptance to put this agreement in place.

The union returned to the company with a counter-proposal that was a ‘win-win’ scenario for both parties. Unifor proposed that instead of increasing every part time member's schedule that – for a limited time period – 25 part-time employees be provisionally upgraded to full-time status (i.e. 40 hours/week) on a voluntary basis.

By proposing this amendment, the union made sure that members could either choose to become full-time employees (for the duration of this new agreement) and increase their hours to 30 or remain at their current 20-hour workweek. Further, this scenario would avoid a new shift bid and not interfere with members' existing schedules and summer plans as we knew it was important for our membership.

On May 7th, Aeroplan released a bulletin canvasing members' as to who may volunteer for the temporary increase of hours. As far as Unifor was concerned, there were only a few minor details to confirm before signing this agreement. These details were outlined in an email exchange between the company and union.

The company returned to the table advising that with the addition of the new hours on the schedule, they would not be able to meet their targets as this scenario would create a surplus of personnel on nights and weekends and would create preferable shifts for junior employees.

Needless to say, the union was very disappointed when the company made this announcement as we saw an opportunity to lessen the effect of the recent layoffs and downgrades from full-time to part status. We believed we could complete this process without affecting our members’ lives with a new shift bid. Due to the company’s shift in direction, we could not continue in this process and walked away from the deal.

After many discussion over the weekend, the union returned to the table to get the most out of this situation as we realized that some of our members would benefit from this upgrade to [temporary] full time status.

Your bargaining committee is proud to advise that we have reached an agreement with Aeroplan to upgrade 14 employees to [temporary] full-time status. Other members will be able to increase their hours up to 30, while others will keep their current 20 hour work week. This process will be completed by seniority. The schedule will be built the week of June 2nd and agents will bid their schedule on June 12th and 13th.

We apologize if the recent events may have caused distress, but we are confident that the current deal is beneficial and acceptable to all members.

  

In solidarity,

Your Aeroplan Bargaining Committee:
Vince De Sua
Stephen Lussier
Ross McConkey
Jane Winfield
Jamie Ross, Local 2002 President
Marcel Rondeau, Local 2002 Executive Assistant
Leslie Dias, Unifor National Representative

  

  

For more information, please contact:
Marcel Rondeau, Unifor Local 2002 Executive Assistant

  

  

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