Workers at Poirier Electric Ltd. in Windsor have a new contract.
The 35 electrical journeymen and apprentices voted unanimously in favour of a new three-year deal.
The workers, members of Constructions Workers Union, CLAC Local 53, will receive a wage increase of nearly three-dollars per hour for most journeymen.
They will also see improvements in employer-paid contributions to the pension plan and benefits.
"Poirier Electric employees have supported CLAC Local 53 for nearly five decades and this contract settlement in turn supports them well," says Roger Grootenboer, CLAC representative.
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OFFICIAL RELEASE:
POIRIER ELECTRIC EMPLOYEES SUPPORT NEW CONTRACT
-for immediate release-
January 23, 2019
Windsor, ON-CLAC members employed by Poirier Electric Ltd. in Windsor have voted unanimously to accept a renewed collective agreement. The 35 electrical journeymen and apprentices are represented by Construction Workers Union, CLAC Local 53.
The three-year contract provides for total wage package increases of nearly $3 per hour for most journeymen. There are also improvements to employer-paid contributions to the pension plan, health and welfare benefits, and the tool and boot allowance. Positive policy change and pay improvements for on-call work were also achieved.
"Poirier Electric employees have supported CLAC Local 53 for nearly five decades and this contract settlement in turn supports them well," says Roger Grootenboer, CLAC representative. "These are well trained, skilled, and experienced union members who can again look forward to security and good representation for the next three years. I consider it a privilege to work on behalf of them and their families."
CLAC Local 53 was certified by the Ontario Labour Relations Board on November 26, 1973 to represent the electrical employees at Poirier Electric Ltd.