Council shows support for replacement worker legislation

Apr 29, 2010- 11:33 AM

By: Bill Bradley - Sudbury Northern Life

Greater Sudbury's city council has unanimously passed a motion calling on the provincial government to support legislation banning replacement workers, as well as encouraging Vale Inco to return to the bargaining table.

The April 28 meeting of city council was attended by up to 200 striking Vale Inco employees represented by United Steelworkers Local 6500 and supporters. They filled council chambers' gallery and spilled over into the foyer, and interrupted the meeting several times with cheers and boos.

The motion was brought forward by Ward 3. Coun. Claude Berthiaume, who said Vale Inco has a "responsibility to show leadership and good faith, and to make every reasonable effort to end the strike."

The strike, which began July 13, 2009, is nearing 10 months. Around 3,000 workers employed in Greater Sudbury and Port Colborne, Ont. are on strike. Employees in Voisey's Bay Nfld. also went on strike a short time later.

Berthiaume and Ward 5 Coun. Ron Dupuis, who seconded Berthiaume's motion, argued Vale Inco were taking actions that had not been seen in decades.

"Not since 1944 has the company attempted to go into production (while on strike)," Berthiaume said. "This company brags day in and out that it is ramping up production."

The 2009-2010 strike is the longest in the company's more than 100 years of operation, surpassing the 1978-1979 strike.

"It affects not only those on strike, but the mining supply and service sector in the city," Berthiaume noted. "Many workers have been laid off there, or are on reduced hours. It affects our retailers."

Dupuis said he could understand what striking workers and their families are going through.

"I was on strike too," he said. "I remember trying to live on $15 a week."

Not everyone was in agreement with Berthiaume's motion, however, citing neutrality concerns.

Ward 8 Coun. Ted Callaghan suggested an amendment to Berthiaume's motion, suggesting the clause petitioning the province to end the use of replacement workers be removed. The amendment, he said, would be similar to one passed by city council in 2000 when Falconbridge workers were on strike.

His suggestion was answered with boos from the gallery of Steelworkers.

When Callaghan's amendment went to vote, however, it was defeated by a narrow margin of one. Six councillors voted in favour of the amendment, while seven voted against it.

Janet Gasparini, who represented Ward 11, agreed with Callaghan's concerns the council was taking sides, though she said she had to vote in favour of Berthiaume's motion as a matter of conscience.

"This is also a social justice issue," she said.

The motion itself went to vote and received unanimous approval from the councillors.

After the motion passed, city Mayor John Rodriguez cautioned the cheering gallery that while the motion passed, it did not mean Vale Inco would be under legal requirement to end the use of replacement workers.

The mayor's caution matched one made on the union's Strikeforce Facebook page earlier in the day by Berthiaume.
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21 Comments

  • Yeah river, Brazil is a perfect example because their labour laws, climate, and standard of living is so close to ours……

    Do you feel the same sympathy when you put on your Chinese sweat shop made Nike shoes? How about the guilt you shelve when you pound away on your Asian make computer or devour Brazilian coffee and bananas?

    You, and your fellow Steelworker’s convenient nationalism is a transparent joke. Wrapping yourselves in the Canadian flag as some sort of crusader for others is beyond insulting. Where were you when Falconbridge was sold TWICE to offshore companies? How about your protest when Ericsson was sold?

    Truth is 6500 is in it for one thing. Your own greed and egos.
    It’s over. One Day Too Long, One Strike Proved Wrong.

  • union + council = donkeys. Poor friggin' Sudbury.

  • Why don't you take a trip to Brazil and see how Vale has decimated communities and workers there?

  • Hey bigriver. If you don't mind travelling you might want to hop over to Guinea at USW expense of course and start an organizing campaign.
    It appears Vale had a little loose change (certainly not from its Sudbury operations) to invest.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/idAFSPG00286520100430?rpc=44

  • The Vale propaganda machine appears to be upset today. Every time someone shows supports for the union, Vale sics its attack dogs on them. It's about time somebody in government stood up to Vale and the needless damage they are causing. Just ask our guys who just got back from Brazil what Vale is like, with all their intimidation tactics.

  • Anyone who is 'jogging' through these blogs, please watch out for the loosely wound coil Dog S. just left on the verbal sidewalk. Is it really powerless sean10!!!? Why does it bug you so much!!!? Yarrum, there is a monumental difference between obtaining a job where imcompetent locals can't fill the positions, and having to cross a picket line where experienced workers are on strike. There are so many pro-vale bloggers upset by this motion, I can't decide which to respond to!

    On another note... Woooo-hoooo Phil! Rope em', wrangle em', and hog-tie em', VALE gettin' put back in der pen!

  • whining and crying about having no money but yet the fat bastards are sitting there taking up 2 seats while they fill there fat faces with overpriced tim hortons coffee...gimmie a break 6500,you might be able to bully some ppl but not me..hahahaha..find a new job lazy whiners,pony up girls,..or a new job may mean you`ll have to work like everyone else

  • Right on Minibus.
    Wake up 6500. Get back to work before your jobs are gone for good in the next few weeks.
    Well said sir.
    Well said.

  • It would have taken a brave man or woman to vote against this considering that the union goons were only feet away and we know what they are capable off - Pounding a jogger and slashing tires ...making threats to everyone in the city pretty much. The council is hopefully making this move to try to keep the peace unlike the union leader Joe Gerard who is publicly declaring war on Vale. I challenge any public figure to openly critize the union....they won't because the union is bully organization that works with fear and intimidation. Even this paper does not run anti union stories for fear of reprisal.

  • OUR BELOVED NDP PARTISAN MAYOR AND HIS FLUNKIES, YUP LET'S GO WITH THE GOON SQUAD, MAYBE THEY CAN FORCE ALL THE OTHER FOLKS IN SUDBURY TO VOTE FOR THESE MISFITS, THEY AREN'T GETTING BACK IN 'CAUSE THEY'RE SMART!

  • This council is gonna need every vote it can get. What a useless motion! Does this motion have more teeth than a letter or a phone call? Find something productive to do council!! Wake up 6500 members!

  • Nice to see Janet Gasparini is catching on...

  • Yarrum. There is also another way to look at the situation.
    What about the Vale employees who are on strike (probably through no fault of their own) that are now working at other mines in other parts of the province and Canada. I understand there are quite a few of them. Actually they are the cream of the crop. Are they not “replacement workers” taking jobs from the “locals” that might want them? These are the ones that do want to work. They could have just as easily stayed in Sudbury and joined the thugs that remained. That’s the sad part of the scenario. The good miners took the initiate and found work elsewhere. The lazy s**t disturbers and rabble stay here in Sudbury and act to the whims of the overly compensated hoodlums they elected to represent them.

  • His motion just a show to fool these workers!!!! Does not mean anything!!!! Is powerless!!! Everybody is fooling the strikers and creates their stories. Bottom, the strike will continue and replacement workers will be offered at least a year of contract, USW is not needed for another year!!!

  • Look at it this way. Those folks on the picket line are residents of this city and surrounding area whose taxes go to support this city and the businesses that operate within and around it. Those replacement workers are not residents and their wages will likely be spent elsewhere. If the anti-scab law had not been retracted all this misery would be long behind us. I'm afraid that we will soon reach, if we haven't already, a point of no return and this community will never be the same again. Bottom line I expect all members of council plus our provincial and federal representatives to support, fully, the residents and tax payers of Greater Sudbury. You are not neutral you represent us, union, non-union, business owners, professionals, educators et al. This nonsense has to end. For those of you who enjoying misreading everything, I am not a 6500 supporter, I still recall the raids they pulled to replace 598 as the INCO union, I am a Greater Sudbury supporter and I want my city back.

  • Actually Mr. The Real Mucker you were being a bit modest about OUR gain today. It was up 3.39%

    http://quotes.nasdaq.com/asp/SummaryQuote.asp?symbol=VALE&selected=VALE

    Please don't take offence toward me for showing my impudence and correcting you.

  • I too am disgusted by this act of council. Mind your own business, if someone wants to walk off the job, so be it.

  • Vale stock up 3%. Yahooooo.
    Making lots of cA$$$$h.

  • SUDBURY:FAIL Just like our available shopping hours.. FAIL..

  • As a resident of Ward 1, I am appalled that this council would, as representatives of Sudbury, vote as individuals and not as "elected" representatives in supporting a motion of support for UWS 6500.
    Elected supposedly to follow the wishes of their constituents and not special interest groups. Allowing themselves to be bullied into supporting a motion, rather than calling in security and having these 6500 "thugs" removed.
    I for one will not support any of these representatives in the next election, rather I will be voting for anyone but the incumbents.

  • This passed motion has no teeth and is a complete waste of time..At least we know who is pro USW and siding with the goon leader Leo Girard..

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