IAMAW Canada – The Pandemic Experience: From the perspective of IAMAW Sisters

The Pandemic Experience: From the perspective of IAMAW Sisters

The pandemic is putting strain on many things, but not on the solidarity of IAM sisters!

28 IAM sisters and brothers connected on May 5th , a day that also commemorates missing and murdered indigenous women, to discuss the unique issues women face during the pandemic. The impact of the pandemic has not been the same for everyone; for instance, we know low wage earners are impacted by joblessness at a higher rate than those earning higher wages. Among those earning lower wages are women and without a doubt, those most vulnerable are bearing the heaviest burden.

The purpose of the discussion was to ensure a gender lens is applied to bargaining priorities, and policies once the pandemic ends. “It’s important that the union provides protection specific to the needs of women because we’ve seen the unique issues women have experienced.” Said Heather Kelley, GLR and Women’s and Human Rights Representative.

The teleconference was a resounding success, indicating that not only is there an interest, but a need to address women’s issues within the IAM. Ivana Saula, the Canadian Research Director commented, “the number of participants exceeded expectations, and it’s great to see so many engaged women. It’s an indicator that these conversations are overdue.”

“Workplaces will be different, and the way we work will be different, so, it’s important to address vulnerabilities that have arisen and address them through collective agreements and legislative action.” GVP Stan Pickthall added. GVP Pickthall went on to say that, “we want to make sure workplaces are equipped to provide appropriate support, but that we’re also advocating for legislative support that may be lacking.”

Heather Kelley said that she hopes that this conversation continues and that the IAM builds on an initiative that has engaged IAM sisters. Heather also commented that “the teleconference was not just an opportunity for a discussion, it also allowed sisters to connect for the first time since the Women’s Conference and maintain relationships that were built there.” Even though these are challenging times, it’s encouraging that solidarity is as strong as it’s ever been, and the teleconference yesterday stands as a testament to that.

IAMAW Canada – Expand additional Pandemic Pay to include all airport workers

Expand additional Pandemic Pay to include all airport workers

We have updated our email campaign to include all airport workers.

http://www.iamaw.ca/bc-expand-additional-pandemic-pay-to-include-airport-screening-officer

Prime Minister Trudeau’s announcement about compensating essential workers fairly for the risks they take to keep our economy going and to protect our communities was welcomed by many members of the IAMAW.

But, we know, more work remains. Some of our members will not be included in this initiative, yet they have worked through the pandemic risking their health, and well being. Until the work of these members is recognized, we will not stop advocating.

The IAMAW is calling on provincial governments to include ALL AIRPORT WORKERS under the pandemic pay initiative. Airports were at the forefront of the pandemic, and many workers have contracted COVID19; these members deserve not just protection but fair compensation.

Help us make this goal a reality by emailing your provincial/territorial Premier.

IAMAW Canada – Asian Heritage Month

Asian Heritage Month

Asian Heritage Month is an opportunity for all Canadians to learn more about the many achievements and contributions of Canadians of Asian descent who, throughout our history, have done so much to make Canada the amazing country we share today. The theme for Asian Heritage Month 2020, “Asian Canadians: United in Diversity”, was inspired by the long and rich history of these Canadians who continue, even today, to enrich our country and make it a more vibrant, inclusive and compassionate society. Let us celebrate in May the incredible diversity that is our strength.

For the 2020 edition of Asian Heritage Month, we are trying something new, a poster you can download, print and colour at home.

Visit the download page to download the Asian Heritage Month posters.

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