Local 145 press contract demands through info pickets
Frustrated and angered by management stalling tactics at the
bargaining table, members of Local 145 representing workers at the Huron
House Boys Home staged a pair of information pickets Wednesday outside
their agency in Bright’s Grove, near Sarnia.
The 23-member unit organized in 2008 but they’ve been stymied ever
since by management’s indifference in negotiating a first contract.
“We started negotiating in 2009 and it’s been a stalemate to date,”
Scott Honke, chair of the OPSEU Local 145 bargaining team told the
Sarnia Observer newspaper. “They haven’t budged as to their
negotiations. They’re not treating us fairly and that’s why we’re upset
and we’re bringing it to the public now, so they know we’re not being
treated fairly.
Local 145 scheduled its second information picket on Wednesday to 5
p.m. to coincide with the monthly meeting of the agency’s board of
directors. But instead of engaging with their own employees members of
the board caught wind lf the demonstration and rescheduled at the last
minute in order to avoid the information picket.
Honke pointed out staff at Huron House Boys Home, who currently earn
in the range of $16 to $17, are at the bottom of the barrel when it
comes to wages among similar child treatment centres in southwest
Ontario.
Management is proposing to freeze wages and replace full-time jobs
with part-time work.
Staff at Huron provide residential and counseling services to
adolescent boys. They are concerned about the future of the Huron House
Boys Home. Some full-time jobs are being shifted to part-time status and
the home isn’t at capacity.