Upcoming Events
LEC Meeting January 30th, 2010 9am to 1pm - confirmed
Consultant's Report (still pending)
General Membership Meeting - Tentative for late February / early March
LEC Meeting January 30th, 2010 9am to 1pm - confirmed
Consultant's Report (still pending)
General Membership Meeting - Tentative for late February / early March
New Launch: www.RadioLabour.net
International Labour News Audiocast Starting Up February 1st, 2010. A weekly presentation of international labour news is being organized on the Internet. The audiocast - called Solidarity News - will be available on RadioLabour.net every Monday morning. Solidarity News will focus on union and workers' activities and issues from around the world with special emphasis on emerging market and developing countries. RadioLabour reporters will provide regular weekly presentations, but a special feature of the audiocast will be reports from unionists who want to report on particular events or publicize an activity of their organization. Scripts of the audiocasts will be available as aids for unionists who want to learn the use of English as an additional language in the international labour movement. For more information about RadioLabour, listen to the audiocasts, or provide reports, visit the RadioLabour site www.radiolabour.net
Join the Labour Podcasting group on UnionBook If you're interested in internet radio and podcasting, you should join this group http://www.unionbook.org/pg/groups/5096/labour-podcasting on UnionBook.
But don't forget -- you have to login first.
International Labour News Audiocast Starting Up February 1st, 2010. A weekly presentation of international labour news is being organized on the Internet. The audiocast - called Solidarity News - will be available on RadioLabour.net every Monday morning. Solidarity News will focus on union and workers' activities and issues from around the world with special emphasis on emerging market and developing countries. RadioLabour reporters will provide regular weekly presentations, but a special feature of the audiocast will be reports from unionists who want to report on particular events or publicize an activity of their organization. Scripts of the audiocasts will be available as aids for unionists who want to learn the use of English as an additional language in the international labour movement. For more information about RadioLabour, listen to the audiocasts, or provide reports, visit the RadioLabour site www.radiolabour.net
Join the Labour Podcasting group on UnionBook If you're interested in internet radio and podcasting, you should join this group http://www.unionbook.org/pg/groups/5096/labour-podcasting on UnionBook.
But don't forget -- you have to login first.
Who We Are
Ministry of Transportation:
Electric & Sign Shop - Belfield Rd Toronto – Union Steward Dino Rorras
Licencing Office - Hamilton – Union Steward Teresa McNally
Driver Improvement - Burlington, Oakville, Toronto
Durham District Enforcement – Oshawa 1st VP Barry Gopie
Toronto & York District Enforcement - Toronto & Aurora – Chief Steward Joe Daniel
Peel District Enforcement - Mississauga - Steward Karl Kaseloo
Halton District Enforcement - Burlington, Oakville & Milton – President Edie Strachan
Ministry of Agriculture:
Enforcement - Toronto – Union Steward Marcus Rangai
Ministry of Transportation:
Electric & Sign Shop - Belfield Rd Toronto – Union Steward Dino Rorras
Licencing Office - Hamilton – Union Steward Teresa McNally
Driver Improvement - Burlington, Oakville, Toronto
Durham District Enforcement – Oshawa 1st VP Barry Gopie
Toronto & York District Enforcement - Toronto & Aurora – Chief Steward Joe Daniel
Peel District Enforcement - Mississauga - Steward Karl Kaseloo
Halton District Enforcement - Burlington, Oakville & Milton – President Edie Strachan
Ministry of Agriculture:
Enforcement - Toronto – Union Steward Marcus Rangai
Geographic Location
Local 506 spans an unusually large geographic area.
Members work from Hamilton in the West to Bowmanville in the East
and from Lake Ontario as far North to Aurora.
Local 506 spans an unusually large geographic area.
Members work from Hamilton in the West to Bowmanville in the East
and from Lake Ontario as far North to Aurora.