MEDIA RELEASE PR37639
It's Time for both Steelworkers and Vale Inco to Say 'No Pre-Conditions' and Go Back
to Bargaining Now
SUDBURY, Ontario, Dec. 18 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --
Documents released today confirm Vale Inco's ongoing rejection of United
Steelworkers' invitation to resume negotiations without pre-conditions.
The USW released direct correspondence with Vale Inco categorically demonstrating
the union's commitment to return to bargaining without preconditions and to explore
new ways to resolve the dispute.
In contrast, a reply from Vale Inco reaffirms the company's position that it will
not return to the bargaining table without its preconditions of imposing concessions
on workers and their communities.
"There has been a lot of finger-pointing, accusations and misinformation lately
about who is truly committed to resolving this strike," said Wayne Fraser, the
Steelworkers District Director for Ontario and Atlantic Canada.
"These letters clearly show that we are ready and willing to kick-start
negotiations and work with Vale to resolve our differences and ultimately reach an
agreement that benefits workers, the company and the community," Fraser said.
The initial letter from Fraser was sent last week to Vale Inco President and
Chief Executive Officer Tito Martins, extending an olive branch to the company and
reiterating the union's willingness for renewed, open-minded bargaining.
The USW letter also expresses the union's disappointment with the company's
ongoing position of no negotiations "until the Union was willing to concede to Vale's
concessions."
"The Union does not underestimate the enormity of the challenge that is facing
us; however, the only way to move forward is for the parties to get back to the
bargaining table and negotiate an agreement," Fraser told Vale's Martins.
"We have a joint responsibility to Vale's employees, our members and our
communities. Therefore, once again I request that Vale reconsider its position and
return to the bargaining table so that we, hopefully, can explore a way forward."
The USW's letter also has been sent to Ontario Ministry of Labour Mediator Greg
Long.
The Vale response states that, before negotiations can resume, the company
"requires" the union to "accept fundamental changes" in pensions, bonuses and
workplace rights.
"There can be no doubt about who is impeding a return to good-faith bargaining
and an eventual end to this strike," said John Fera, President of USW Local 6500,
which represents more than 3,000 striking workers in Sudbury.
"It's plain for everyone to see now," Fera said. "We are ready and willing to get
back to the table, unconditionally, to explore options that could result in
solutions. It's time for Vale Inco to show the same good faith, drop their posturing,
stop dictating and start negotiating."
"Until Vale demonstrates a sincere desire to find a resolution to this strike, it
only reinforces the views held in Canada and in countries around the world that it is
attempting to impose an agenda that is damaging to working people and their
communities," said USW International President Leo Gerard.
"Until Vale decides to treat them with respect, our Canadian working families and
communities can count on the continued support of the USW and its many allies
locally, nationally and from the global labour movement," Gerard said.
To view both the USW and the Vale Inco letters, visit FairDealNow.ca.
Contacts:
John Fera, USW Local 6500, 705-675-3381x238 / jfera@uswsudbury.ca /
Wayne Fraser, USW District 6 Director, 416-577-4045 /
wfraser@usw.ca /
Bob Gallagher, USW Communications, 416-544-5966 / 416-434-2221 /
bgallagher@usw.ca /
SOURCE: United Steelworkers (USW)
CONTACT: John Fera,
USW Local 6500,
+1-705-675-3381x238,
jfera@uswsudbury.ca;
Wayne Fraser,
USW District 6 Director,
+1-416-577-4045,
wfraser@usw.ca;
Bob Gallagher,
USW Communications,
+1-416-544-5966 or +1-416-434-2221,
bgallagher@usw.ca