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Disruption avoided as OPSEU members ratify deal with Town of Midland

“This time, outside workers were bending over backwards to get a deal,” said Thomas. “And while councillors are the only part-time town workers with benefits, they tried to rob full-time workers of their drug and dental benefits." — Warren (Smokey) Thomas, OPSEU President

Toronto (24 Oct. 2016) — Members of Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU/NUPGE) representing outside workers with the Town of Midland have ratified a tentative agreement. 

Mediation helps OPSEU/NUPGE members reach tentative agreement 

Negotiations began in June but stalled in September. At the union’s request, the Ministry of Labour issued a “no board” report, thereby triggering a 17-day countdown to a strike. However, last minute mediation avoided a labour disruption.

“This is a victory for common decency,” said Dave Tremblay, OPSEU Local 328 Bargaining Chair, said solidarity and a thirst for fairness were key to getting a settlement. “The bargaining team had the unreserved backing of the members. When you’ve got that kind of support, miracles can happen. And it almost took a miracle to get the town off its high horse and back to the table.”

Citizens and workers pressured Midland town council to reach a fair deal

OPSEU President Warren (Smokey) Thomas said Midland council seems to have a taste for brinkmanship, noting that workers had to resort to a strike mandate in 2014 to get the town to bargain seriously.

“Council played the same silly games during the last round of negotiations,” Thomas said. ”I think these councillors wanted to look like good fiscal managers by slapping a wage freeze on staff. But that didn’t stop them from rewarding themselves with a raise right after their election."

“This time, outside workers were bending over backwards to get a deal,” said Thomas. “And while councillors are the only part-time town workers with benefits, they tried to rob full-time workers of their drug and dental benefits."

“Thankfully, pressure from residents, and OPSEU Local 329, helped council see the light. Let’s hope they don’t put workers through the wringer again in three years’ time. It’s bad for all concerned," Thomas concluded. 

Local 328 represents the town’s parks and recreation, operations (roads), and water and wastewater staff.

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