Please be advised that when you work a Day Shift in New Westminster you MUST go second time around for the Graveyard Shift. Anyone caught gimmicking these rules will be brought in front of the Membership and Grievance Committee. Rob … Continue reading
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Granted Time for WCB
To receive granted time while off on Worksafe BC Wage Loss you must submit your first and last wage loss pay stubs to Employee Services on the 4th floor at 349 Railway Street, Vancouver. Peter Haines, Secretary Treasurer.
No Despatch Before Established Despatch Times
Sisters and Brothers, Some Members have been approaching the BCMEA Despatchers to be despatched before the wickets are closed. This is contrary to the terms of the Collective Agreement. One of the BCMEA’s demands when we went into negotiations was … Continue reading
Vandalism Will Not Be Tolerated
Persons discovered: damaging personal or company property OR defacing or putting graffiti on walls or machinery WILL BE CHARGED and brought before the M&G. This includes all areas at the Despatch Hall. These are serious charges. Penalties can include deregistration. … Continue reading
Know Your Collective Agreement
Article 10 – Recognized Holidays, Section 10.01(7) reads: “Days (up to 5 per week) for which an employee receives Workers’ Compensation or Weekly Indemnity payments, will count toward the calculation for eligibility for Recognized Holiday Pay providing the employee has … Continue reading
Vandalism WILL NOT Be Tolerated
Persons discovered: damaging defacing or putting graffiti on walls or machinery will be charged and brought before the M&G. These are serious charges. Penalties can include deregistration. ILWU Local 500 Business Agents
Anyone Removing or Tampering With Safety Bulletins is Subject to Immediate Deregistration
Anyone Removing or Tampering With Safety Bulletins is Subject to Immediate Deregistration (i.e. DP World Wind Policy) Anyone removing or tampering with Safety Bulletins is subject to immediate deregistration. Recently, the Chair of the Local 500 Safety Committee agreed to … Continue reading
Fatal Accident at Lynn West (Seaboard)
This morning, while delivering bundles of pipe to trucks, the Checker was fatally injured when the pile of pipe gave way and rolled on the worker. Emergency response by everyone was excellent. Worker was taken to Lion’s Gate Hospital and … Continue reading
Longshore Strike Paralyzes Shipping in Five B.C. Ports
This was the headline in the Vancouver Sun 50 years ago today. The story said that, “Picket lines formed at 6 p.m. Thursday [August 21, 1958] following a breakdown of final talks with the Shipping Federation of B.C. The strike … Continue reading
The Presidents Go To Jail
In 1965, the federal government adopted the Canada Labour Standards Code governing hours of work, vacations, statutory holidays and other conditions of employment relating to industries under federal jurisdiction. Of special interest to longshoremen was the provision granting eight paid … Continue reading