For Cabin shift information go here…
Bid Dates: November 14-15, 2019 (See Bid List for your bid time)
LOCAL LODGE 764 BYLAW ANNUAL REVIEW – 2020
In April 2013 the Local Lodge Bylaws were amended (Article XII – Section B – Amendments) to provide for an annual review of the Bylaws in each New Year by the Bylaws Committee with input from the Membership at any time. Read Bulletin here…
764 Committee’s List for 2020
764 Committee’s List for 2020 Read here…
I.A.M. & A.W. – LODGE 764 LUNCH WITH SANTA CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARTY!
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2019
LADNER COMMUNITY CENTRE
4734 51ST STREET, DELTA BC
TIME: 11:00 – 14:30
REGISTRATION DEADLINE – NOVEMBER 25, 2019
Read Bulletin here…
LOCAL LODGE 764 AND DISTRICT LODGE 140 ELECTION CAMPAIGN REGULATIONS REMINDER TO ALL MEMBERS
In my capacity as President of Local Lodge 764, I have received several complaints from members
advising that they have been approached by certain candidates for the upcoming Local Lodge 764
and District Lodge 140 elections who have been campaigning during their regular scheduled work
hours. This is a direct violation of Canadian IAMAW Election rules and regulations.
This notice serves as a reminder to all members, candidates and their active supporters that they
must remain in compliance with ALL terms and conditions of Grand Lodge Circular 869 – Canadian
Election and Other Requirements through the entirety of the campaign period. Read Bulletin here…
Bulletin: Air Canada CCAA Final Funds Distribution
All eligible members (on the Air Canada payroll as at September 30, 2004) should ensure that their contact information and mailing address is current and correct prior to these cheques being sent out in the next couple of months. That can be done by submitting your contact information either in person or via email to the LL764 Secretary Treasurer (Dave Marshall) or the Recording Secretary (Laura Sharpe).
Read Bulletin here…
Oct 2019 Snag Sheet
The Oct. 2019 Snag Sheet is now online at: https://www.iam764.ca/snag-sheets/
General Meeting Notice for Nov 13, 2019
Placid Harbour Leadership Schools 2018, delegate announcement.
*REMINDER*
– District Lodge 140 General Chairpersons Election is November 13, 2019 at the Local
Lodge Offices from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm.
– Local Lodge 764 Executive Board ( Trustees ) and AC Shop Committees
Airports/Cargo and Tech Ops Elections are December 11, 2019 at the Local Lodge
Offices from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm. Cutoff for Absentee Ballot requests for this election is
November 11, 2019
Bulletin 61 – GENERAL CHAIRPERSONS ELECTION 2019 ACCLAIMED POSITIONS
The Transportation District 140 Executive Board and Members would like to congratulate those candidates who have been “acclaimed” to their respective General Chairpersons Position.
They are: Read Bulletin here…
DL140 GC Election Bulletins 58 and 59
These two bulletins are the relevant bulletins for the LL764 GC elections.
No. 058 – Western Region BC and Yukon Territory GC Election – AIR CANADA. Candidates.pdf
No. 059 – Western Region BC and Yukon Territory GC Election – AT LARGE. Candidates.pdf
DL140 GC Election Bulletins – 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 60
These bulletins are relevant for the other regions across Canada.
No. 060 – Western Region AB and NWT GC Election – AT LARGE. Candidates_EN.pdf
No. 052 – Atlantic Region GC Election – AT LARGE – Candidates_EN.pdf
No. 053 – Eastern Region GC Election – AIR CANADA. – Candidates_EN.pdf
No. 054 – Central Region GC Election – AIR CANADA – Candidates_EN.pdf
No. 055 – Central Region GC Election – AIRPORT SCREENERS – Candidates_EN.pdf
No. 056 – Central Region GC Election – AT LARGE- Candidates_EN.pdf
No. 057 – Central Region GC Election – SERVICE – Candidates_EN.pdf
NOMINATIONS and ELECTION NOTICE GENERAL CHAIRPERSONS (Revised sept23)
Bulletin *revised August 28, 2019* – NOMINATIONS and ELECTION NOTICE GENERAL CHAIRPERSONS- WESTERN REGION TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT LODGE 140 Read Bulletin here…
Absentee Ballot here…
Snag Sheet Sept 2019
The September issue of the SnagSheet is now online! Read here…
Apply Now for a 2020 IAM Scholarship
The 2020 IAM Scholarship Competition is accepting applications. The competition is open to members of the IAM and their children throughout the United States and Canada. The deadline for applications is February 21, 2020. Read Bulletin here…
ELECTION NOTICE – DEC 11, 2019 – POLLS OPEN: 6AM – 8PM (Revised 2.0)
Trustees – Elect Three (3), Shop Committee Tech Ops Chair, Air Canada, Shop Committee, Airports and Cargo, Chair, Air Canada – Elect One (1), Shop Committee, Airports and Cargo, Member, Air Canada – Elect One (1). Absentee Ballot attached to page 2 of bulletin. Read Bulletin here…
General Meeting Notice for OCTOBER 9, 2019
– Nominations and Appointments for Local Lodge 764 Committees. Elections, if necessary, will be held at the General Meeting.
– Nominations for Leadership Schools 2020
Read Bulletin here…
District Bulletin 47 – AIR CANADA CANADA LABOUR CHANGES
As many of you are aware, the Federal Government has enacted several amendments
to the Canada Labour Code via Bills C-63 and C-86. A number of the amendments are
effective September 1, 2019. Read Bulletin here…
Celebration of Life for Geoff Heide – Sept 21st @ 1:00 PM (updated for parking)
A Celebration of Life for Geoff Heide will be held on September 21st @ 1:00 PM
Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel, 7551 Westminster Highway, Richmond, BC V6X 1A3
free parking just input your licence plate number here…
PENSION SEMINARS – YVR
Pension seminars are scheduled for all interested IAM & AW Members employed by Air Canada. The seminars will deal with the Air Canada Defined Benefit and MEPP Pension plans for both ex-CAIL and original Air Canada members. DATES: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 2019 and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22ND, 2019.
Read Bulletin here…
AIR CANADA – TMOS NEGOTIATIONS UPDATE – August 23, 2019
In accordance with Appendix XXXIV, item 7e), your 2019 – 2022 TMOS Negotiating Committee concluded mediation discussions with Air Canada and Vince Ready on August 23rd.
The mediation process concluded early as it was clear a negotiated deal was not attainable. The committee is extremely frustrated that Air Canada continued to show little interest in meaningful negotiations. It has been agreed that the parties will proceed to the next phase of the process which is binding arbitration. Dates have not yet been set. Read Bulletin here…