MOTION: For the Local Lodges than cannot comply with Article 4.03 of the District 140 Bylaws because of the provincial COVID-19 restrictions, we seek dispensation from Article 4.03 in the manner that the nominations be held in April 2022 and the elections be held in May 2022. MOVED. Seconded. Unanimously Carried. Read Bulletin here…
TO ALL IAMAW EMPLOYEES OF AIR CANADA EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION HOMEWOOD HEALTH SERVICES
We have been advised that Homewood Health Services has completed an investigation into a recent security breach, as is explained further on their website at https://homewoodhealth.com/corporate/data-incident . The EFAP have been asked to post the following Homewood notice to employees. Read Bulletin here…
2022 IAM Photography Contest – ENTER NOW!
This is the official announcement of the 2022 IAM Photography Contest. It is open to all IAM members in good standing. Entries should catch IAM members at work in unposed photos. Winning entries will win a cash prize and will appear in the 2023 IAM Calendar. Two dollars from each calendar sale is donated to Guide Dogs of America/Tender Loving Canines (GDA/TLC). Read Bulletin here…
IAMAW MULTI-EMPLOYER PENSION PLAN ADDRESS CHANGE
This bulletin is to advise all Transportation District 140 members of the IAMAW Multi-Employer Pension Plan (MEPP) that the MEPP administration office will be moving effective February 1, 2022. The new mailing address for the MEPP is: 116 Lisgar Street – Suite 204, Ottawa, ON, K2P 0C2
All Members should use this new address effective immediately as the return mailing address for all enrollment forms, beneficiary change forms, address change forms or any other correspondence with the MEPP Administrator. Read Bulletin here…
Apply for the 2022 IAM Scholarship Competition
The 2022 IAM Scholarship Competition is accepting applications and has added a new program which will allow entrants the option to apply online. The competition is open to members of the IAM and their children throughout the United States and Canada.
If you opt to apply via mail-in, the application packet must be postmarked by February 11, 2022, and received no later than February 23, 2022.
Applications, rules, and general information can be found on the 2022 IAM Scholarship Competition page.
In 2021, the IAM awarded 16 scholarships valued at $64,000. The winners were selected out of over 300 applicants
District Bulletin 02 – AC PENSION SEMINARS 2022
The enactment of various provincial health restrictions designed to reduce the spread of the Covid-19
pandemic have prevented your IAMAW Air Canada Pension Committee from holding any in-person
pension seminars during most of 2020 and all of 2021.
At this time, it is still not possible to confirm seminar dates for any Local Lodge or city. However,
members are asked to monitor their Local Lodge websites and bulletin boards as we move later into
the spring of 2022. Pension Seminar notices will be posted (typically one month in advance) in each
Local Lodge when we are able to schedule them. Read Bulletin here…
District Bulletin #1- AIR CANADA SHIFT BID GRIEVANCES REMEDY
As you will recall, the various shift bid related grievances were upheld at arbitration in December 2020. As part of her award, Arbitrator Schmidt referred the issue of remedy back to the parties while remaining seized of the matter.
With the assistance of legal counsel, your Union has been working hard in the background to achieve the best outcome possible for the Membership. Unfortunately, the employer is using every mechanism at their disposal to delay and frustrate the process. Read Bulletin here…
District Bulletin 54 – IAMAW MEMBERS HOLIDAY OFFICE CLOSURES
This Bulletin is to advise there will be no Administrative Staff in the District Lodge offices in Montréal, Toronto or Vancouver between Monday, December 20, 2021 and Friday, December 31, 2021. Staff will be returning to the offices on Monday, January 3, 2022.
District Bulletin 53 – AIR CANADA IAMAW MEMBERS ON UNPAID LEAVE (EFAP) UPDATE
In my previous bulletin #49, I made a statement regarding members on unpaid leave. That statement read: “With all the retirement packages, leaves of absence and layoffs, an updated list will be submitted to Homewood December 31, 2021. From that point, only active members will be covered by Homewood.” Read Bulletin here…
2009 Air Canada Share Trust Agreement History and 2021 Repurposing Agreement
This communication is intended to provide our members with a more detailed explanation and a better understanding of both the 2009 Share Trust Agreement and the November 2021 Share Trust Repurposing Agreement.
These agreements are narrowly focused and while they will provide a benefit for most of our active members and all of our pensioners, they will not provide a benefit for all of our active members. In 2009, all IAMAW members employed by Air Canada were members of the Defined Benefit pension plan. The original 2009 Share Trust Agreement provided additional funding security to all of Air Canada’s Defined Benefit pension plans, and by extension, to all IAMAW active members and pensioners at that time. Read Bulletin here…
IAMAW – UNION DUES AND PER CAPITA TAX
The amount of Union Dues paid by each individual in the Machinist Union is determined by the Membership at a democratic forum. At the
International (Grand Lodge) level, the per capita tax is established by the Delegates to the Grand Lodge Convention every four years. Read Bulletin here…
District Bulletin 51 – AIR CANADA TMOS RETIRE “REHIRE”
Further to District Lodge 140 bulletin number 48 issued on October 25th, your Union has learned that Air Canada is moving ahead with their intention to “rehire” retirees in the Airports/Cargo category. It is the Districts’ understanding that the Company re-commenced contacting retirees as recently as Friday November 5th, despite your Union’s on-going objection to their plan. Read Bulletin here…
District Bulletin #50 – TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT 140 MEMBERS UNPAID LEAVE DUE TO VACCINATION STATUS
This bulletin is intended for all members who have been placed on unpaid leave due to their vaccination
status. Information below refers directly to guidance from the EI program, specific to unpaid leaves of absence due to mandatory vaccine policies. Read Bulletin here…
District Bulletin 49 – AIR CANADA IAMAW MEMBERS EMPLOYEE & FAMILY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EFAP) UPDATE
First, I hope you are all keeping well throughout the turmoil of the past twenty months.
Your EFAP team remains diligent to help where we can and will assist with finding short
term counselling for our members in need.
On October 18-20, 2021, your EFAP National Committee met in Halifax, NS for the first
time in almost two years. Here are some of the decisions made during the meeting: Read Bulletin here…
District Bulletin 48 – AIR CANADA TMOS RETIRE “REHIRE”
Air Canada approached the Committee of General Chairpersons and sought the Union’s agreement to rehire recent retirees for term (temporary) employment for a period not to exceed 6 months.
After a cautious evaluation, your Union identified a myriad of concerns with the Company’s proposal that were simply not acceptable. Read Bulletin here…
IS THE RETRO PENSION CAP INCREASE CONTRIBUTION PURCHASE RIGHT FOR ME
There is NO right or wrong answer. It is purely a personal choice that requires an educated decision on
your part and that of your eligible spouse or common law partner. Below is some factual data that may assist in your decision making process, again it is your personal decision. Read Bulletin here…
Letter from IAMAW Canada to Honourable Minister Alghabra – vaccination mandates
Honourable Minister Alghabra, I’m writing to you on behalf of 20,000 air transportation workers, and members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers ( IAMAW) with an urgent request for a meeting regarding Transport Canada’s guidance on federal vaccination mandates. Read Letter here…
District Bulletin 45 – AIR CANADA TMOS PENSION CAP RETROACTIVITY
This bulletin is a follow on from Bulletin 40 issued August 27, 2021, concerning members’ ability to
make retroactive pension contributions on pensionable earnings above $82,000 up to the new
Maximum Annual Compensation (MAC) limit of $94,000 for the calendar years 2019 and 2020. Read Bulletin here…
District Bulletin 44 – TO ALL LOCALS OF DISTRICT LODGE 140 22nd ANNUAL CONVENTION, ONTARIO OCTOBER 25th, 26th & 27th, 2022
Due to the continuing variants associate with COVID19, The Transportation District 140 Executive Board has decided that it would be safest for all the delegates and invitees to postpone the 22nd Annual Convention. The revised dates will be as follows October 25th, October 26th and October 27th of the year 2022. Read Bulletin here…
District Bulletin 42 – AIR CANADA FINANCE RATIFICATION ONLINE VOTE REGISTRATION AND VOTING DETAILS
Your Finance Bargaining Committee and Air Canada have reached the tentative agreement for the 2019 CBA opener. We will be having ratification sessions and online ratification vote.
Members MUST sign-up to the GoogleForm by October 4, 2021 with their information. You MUST enter your PERSONAL emails address. We do not accept work email addresses. Read Bulletin here…