Geneva Centre says it will lock out employees Oct. 29
October 27, 2010 Despite a pledge to meet in
mediation with the union on Oct. 27, management at Geneva Centre for Autism
in Toronto has already posted a notice to its website on Oct. 26 declaring
its intention to lock out its employees on Oct. 29. This latest move
follows allegations that the employer has disseminated false information to
its staff, the result of which has led OPSEU to file unfair labour practice
charges at the Ontario Labour Relations Board. Both parties will appear
before the OLRB on Oct. 28. Members of OPSEU Local 548, which represents
about 75 staff members, have brought forward allegations that the employer
has been inducing staff to cross picket lines should a lock out occur. The
union is also investigating allegations of coercion and intimidation against
staff. “We are deeply concerned about this employer’s rush to lock us out
rather than focus on reaching a negotiated settlement in the interest of
both clients and workers,” said Taryn Persaud, chair of the bargaining team.
Last week the employer posted security guards at its
building entrances after a union staff person attended a public information
meeting. Members have directed the bargaining team to fight temporary lay
offs planned by the employer for late December. Members have refused to
accept a pay cut at the same time that Geneva Centre executive director
Margaret Whelan enjoyed an $18,000 pay hike in 2009 and a whopping 43 per
cent increase since 2005. At the same time, the Centre found sufficient
funding to purchase two buildings in 2007 while awarding other senior
managers salary increases of seven and eight per cent in 2009.
Support Geneva workers – Take
Action
Call Executive Director, Margaret Whelan and urge her to make Geneva Centre
for Autism proud of its support for its workers!
Tell her to stop the lay offs of its valuable workers.
(416) 322-7877 ext. 244,
mwhelan@autism.net