piry In mid October over 90 per cent of 800 members of the Metallos (Stee! NSEC in January of 2006. i A time, ‘h vaca- tion entitlement periods. The union i is ee the leaders in andards| Workers at the [> A Tribute to the ‘Rocket’ 1 work I tt intul imited | fabricati | } hi are play- November setting some 1 1 | 7 7 new standards. - 4 P “Rocket” Richard. Th i i New jobs at Tri ay ea wae fl 1284 ripe) ee aoe ns 1 jod. f> a August, Join Metall ly depend ie Trimag magnesium die-casting 1 eT fs a peti in Boisbriand signed a new i om ies a oe re 2 A multi-year collective agreement Ve ale es FOuehec Tt hich | ier A re than 3.8 per cent per y: North 1 ? Grerpauen collec. This fall up to 45 new jobs witb e FT 1 FT Tt 1 +} created in the plant, which oe pro- eta a 5 duces large car parts. ANB in the progr Jud Ticlib andicak qiited clause, providing extra coverage. national solidarity work — Wea 1 sty + 1 b PRE ee a p 1 ‘ ete len fed Union wees for taxi avers SAUNOaR ee Oniaes ional “God J i ane term support mea: sures a Safety a Must for Border SES Workers ae ves Sa that for say bec. A group of chi front di P issionai the Canada Border Services A f 18 ya Ase, aint. 7 8 Th I Laval. Tt peopl t I i Th jhe d * dihold yf *, |. da Th le 1: A) is : y ha licenses. A submission to the Bi a a mmittee notes that, since 2003, ¥ e P including mould, SARS, tub losi: dt aia Wiper! ikaE P per cent. d to di Th 11; 1 8 itil changing industry. place. THE ALLIED WORKER DECEMBER 2005 | 29