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Teamsters Gain New Members at Challenger Motor Freight
11-08-2010 EST 1
Laval, November 8, 2010 – The Teamsters union has filed an application for union certification on behalf of the 15 or so workers at the Dorval terminal of the Challenger Motor Freight company. The application was submitted to the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) this past Friday, November 5, and represents the union’s first affiliation with this company’s workers.
“The Challenger workers have demonstrated outstanding courage,” explains Robert Bouvier, President of Teamsters Canada. “They serve as a model of perseverance for all those who still remain hesitant to join a union.”
There is currently a campaign to organize Challenger’s workers across the country. Those at the company’s facility in Dorval indicated that the Teamsters union was in the best position to improve their working conditions and to oppose what they said to be their employer’s arbitrary decisions.
“With the rise of a highly aggressive right-wing economic extreme, the question now is to decide what kind of society we want to live in,” adds Mr. Bouvier. “Do we want a society that promotes the enrichment of a minority of corporate managers, or one that treats workers fairly?”
In that regard, Nobel Prize winner in Economics, Paul Krugman, has pointed out that in order to have a middle class, there is a definite need for strong unions that counterbalance the economic extreme right. “Unions help boost the salaries of their members, which are generally situated around the middle of the revenue scale,” he underlines. “They also have a tendency to equalize salaries among their members. More importantly, perhaps, unions constitute a force that counterweighs corporate directions, and they foster respect of social norms that impose limits on extremely high or extremely low salaries of people who are not unionized. ln addition, unions mobilize their members to vote in a progressive fashion.”
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I believe that this quote below pretty much sums up the feelings of the majority of drivers out there who see quite clearly what is going on and are tired of being underpaid or not paid for all of their hard work...
“With the rise of a highly aggressive right-wing economic extreme, the question now is to decide what kind of society we want to live in,” adds Mr. Bouvier. “Do we want a society that promotes the enrichment of a minority of corporate managers, or one that treats workers fairly?”