Pearson May Day celebrations had an international flavour! -IAMAW Canada

Pearson May Day celebrations had an international flavour! -IAMAW Canada

Toronto, On – The annual May Day celebrations at Toronto’s Pearson Airport had international
overtones this year.

Canadian airport workers were joined by their brothers and sisters from Korea, England,
Malaysia and Indonesia and they braved the cold weather in solidarity on the departures
level of Terminal One. A variety of speakers voiced concerns on issues that impact airport
workers around the globe, namely contract flipping, poor labour conditions as well as health
and safety. The International airports workers were delegates at a three-day airport workers
conference here sponsored by the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF).



Members of IAM Local Lodge 2921 and IAM Transportation District Lodge 140 were
amassing signatures from airport workers and the travelling public for a petition to
present to Parliament seeking changes to the Canadian Air Transportation Security
Act. Under the legislation it gives the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority
(CATSA) the ultimate and unchallenged authority to issue disciplinary directives
without providing a fair appeal process and access to union representation. This
impacts on more than 4,000 airport security screening officers represented by the
IAM in Toronto and British Columbia “It is an outrageous violation of the principles
of natural Justice, when CATSA can hold our members off the job with no recourse
to an effective Appeal process,” said IAM Canadian General Vice President Stan
Pickthall. “In the current situation, justice delayed is justice denied.”

The IAM cannot allow Screening Officers to be treated unfairly. Tools that exist for
other workers to defend their position when wrongfully accused, are non-existent
for Screening Officers. “We demand a fair process, where a member has the ability
to appeal to CATSA, and to bring a Union Representative to assist them in that
Appeal,” said Pickthall.

The rally concluded with a march down departures access way at Terminal One.

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