July 10, 2025 at 9:54 AM
As we gear up for our next collective agreements in 2027, a critical priority is securing strong
scope work language. This is especially vital for our members, including those in Customer Service, Ramp, and Fixed-Based operations (FBO).
Note: FBO members, your collective agreement expires in May 2026.
HERE’S WHY SCOPE WORK IS ESSENTIAL FOR PORTER AIRLINES MEMBERS:
- Protecting Our Jobs: A clear scope work clause in a collective agreement defines the tasks assigned to our bargaining units, whether it’s customer service, ramp or fixed operations. Without it, Porter Airlines could outsource or reassign our work to non-union workers or contractors, threatening job security for our members across Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax and beyond.
- Safeguarding Our Roles: As the airline grows, clear scope provisions ensure that our members perform the work for which they're trained, preventing management from shifting roles to non-union staff themselves.
- Strengthening Bargaining Power: Strong scope clauses limit Porter Airlines' ability to subcontract or redefine our work, preserving our bargaining leverage. This is critical as we negotiate for better wages, scheduling, and working conditions.
- Ensuring Fairness and Respect: Scope language protects against unilateral changes to our working conditions, a concern affecting all members of Porter.
- What We’re Fighting For: In our next collective agreement, we’ll demand scope language that:
- Clearly defines our work
- Clearly defines what management can NOT do. (IE your work)
- Limits subcontracting to protect jobs.
- Address new work roles tied to Porter Airlines' expansion.
For more information on collective bargaining, please refer to the
Workplace Power: Elements of Collective Bargaining.
Should you have any additional questions about your workplace or collective agreement, please get in touch with your District Chairperson for assistance.
In Solidarity,
David Robinson – YTZ District Chairperson -Customer Service Agents
Ramon Ramirez – YTZ District Chairperson – Ramp Agents
Paul Best – YTZ District Chairperson – Fix Based Operations