days until our Collective Agreement expires, we are preparing, we are united and we will make change.

Pre-Employment Agreements

On November 13, 2019 our Union filed a grievance (CHQ-rouge-19-75 Unreasonable Exercise of Management Rights and Human Rights- Pre-Employment Agreements) in relation to pre-employment agreements.  Click HERE to view the grievance form.

Unbeknownst to the Union, Air Canada had been asking new and prospective employees to sign an agreement prior to being hired. This pre-employment agreement asked the new hires to acknowledge and agree that as a condition of employment, they would not consume any narcotic or illicit drug. They would also agree that for a period of two years from their hiring date, they would be called randomly and would subject themselves to unannounced testing. If the test was positive, there would then be an evaluation by a substance abuse consultant and any failure to submit to testing would result in termination of their employment.

The Union feels very strongly about this case and the violations of Human Rights that stem from this agreement and its requirements. As such, we will be bringing this case forward to Level II.

It is our view that any terms in a pre-employment agreement between the Company and an individual does not survive the act of hiring the individual as a bargaining unit member and is not enforceable. Put in plain terms, it is our firm position that as soon as someone becomes a Union member they are no longer held to the terms of these agreements.

We are putting out a call to all members to ask that if you have been required to sign any pre-employment agreement regarding random drug and alcohol testing that you contact me at t.mitchell@accomponent.ca.

Here for you,

Theresa Mitchell
Vice-President, Air Canada Component of CUPE

Policy Grievance Regarding Return from Maternity Leave

We wish to advise you that a policy grievance, CHQ-19-59, has been filed for Air Canada’s failure to schedule training for those returning from maternity leave upon their return to work.  This is resulting in members being placed on an unpaid leave of absence causing financial losses.   Please click HERE to view the grievance form.  We ask that currently affected members reach out to your union by emailing I.jovic@accomponent.ca.

In Solidarity,

Wesley Lesosky
President, Air Canada Component of CUPE

Grievance Update – Unpaid Work Grievances

Air Canada continues to expect our members at both Mainline and Rouge to work for free.  We expect to be paid for work performed!

Below please see some updates on our unpaid work grievances.  

CHQ-18-27 – Unpaid Work – Move Me News Publication
Air Canada is requiring the mandatory reading of Air Canada’s bi-monthly Move Me News publication by Cabin Personnel without pay.  This requirement is a change to the working conditions of Cabin Personnel and has been imposed without consultation and negotiation with the Union.  Cabin Personnel are expected to volunteer and work on their own time, outside of regular (paid) hours, and are being denied pay, contrary to the Collective Agreement and the Canada Labour Standards Regulations, C.R.C. c. 986.  The matter has been referred to arbitration.  Once a date is scheduled it will be announced. Please continue to file eclaims for the amount of time it takes to read these publications since Air Canada has stated it is mandatory reading.  Please hold onto your denied eclaims.  There is no need to bring the denied claims to your local Union office for this grievance.

CHQ-19-13 – Unpaid Training – Leading Edge and Special Initial Workbooks
Air Canada violated the Collective Agreement by requiring the mandatory completion of the Leading Edge and Special Initial workbooks by Cabin Personnel.  Cabin Personnel are expected to have these workbooks completed prior to attending training and are therefore required to do this work on their own time, outside of regular (paid) training courses, and are being denied pay, contrary to the Collective Agreement.  This grievance was denied at level 2 and proceeded to mediation on October 23rd, 2019 where no settlement was achieved.  It will now be scheduled for arbitration.  Once a date is confirmed, it will be announced.  Please continue to file eclaims for the time it took to complete your workbook since Air Canada has stated its completion prior to training is mandatory.  Denied claims should be brought to your local office.

CHQ-rouge-19-22 Unpaid Lead Coaching Sessions
Air Canada offers an unpaid voluntary Lead coaching session. Although Air Canada has stated that attendance is on a voluntary basis, cabin personnel are being pressured by management to attend. It is also being used as an intimidation tool in employee performance meetings. The grievance is set to be heard at an upcoming Level 2 hearing. Rouge employees are encouraged to email payrolls claiming the time spent in your coaching session.   Denied claims should be brought to your local office.

CHQ-rouge-19-23 Unpaid Training – Rouge Annual Recurrent, Requalification and Initial Service Workbooks
Air Canada requires the mandatory completion of the Rouge Annual Recurrent, Requalification and Initial Service Workbooks by Cabin Personnel. Cabin Personnel are expected to have these workbooks completed prior to attending training and are therefore required to do this work on their own time, outside of regular (paid) training courses, and are being denied pay, contrary to the Collective Agreement. The grievance was heard at level 2 on November 1st, 2019 and we are waiting for Air Canada’s response. Rouge employees are encouraged to email payrolls claiming the time spent in training.   Denied claims should be brought to your local office.

CHQ-rouge-19-66 Unpaid Work – The Weekly
Air Canada is requiring the mandatory reading of Air Canada Rouge’s The Weekly bulletin by Cabin Personnel without pay.  This requirement is a change to the working conditions of Cabin Personnel and has been imposed without consultation and negotiation with the Union.  Cabin Personnel are expected to volunteer and work on their own time, outside of regular (paid) hours, and are being denied pay, contrary to the Collective Agreement and the Canada Labour Standards Regulations, C.R.C. c. 986.  The grievance is set to be heard at an upcoming Level 2 hearing.  Rouge employees are encouraged to email payrolls claiming for the amount of time it takes to read these publications since Air Canada has stated it is mandatory reading. Denied claims should be brought to your local office.

In Solidarity,

Carmela Iermieri
Chair, Component Grievance Committee

Quarterly Survey – Your Union wants YOUR input

As a part of our continued efforts to improve our communication, we will be launching new platforms such as a mobile app and various social media tools.  Our endeavour is to focus on the membership and facilitate a flow of communication in both directions.

We are all part of something bigger than ourselves and our collective knowledge and wisdom will go a long way in helping us develop the most effective means of communication and ensuring that you are heard.

As previously mentioned, we will be doing a survey quarterly to get your input on everything from how we are doing to where you want to see movement. Please click on the link below to take the survey.  We ask that you please be open, candid and honest.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9XNW62D

In solidarity,

Remembrance Day

Every year, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, we gather in memorial parks, community halls, workplaces, schools and homes to remember the men and women who served and sacrificed for our country.

Together, we observe a moment of silence to honour the sacrifice of the many who have fallen, and to acknowledge the courage of those who still serve.

For those who would like to mark the day, there are many ceremonies in cities all across Canada.  The link below provides a listing of different services around the country:

http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/get-involved/remembrance-day/events

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
We will remember them.

In solidarity,