Local 95 meets with contractor regarding Carleton University renovation project

HFIAW Local 95 in Ontario wanted to make sure the contractor for a major renovation project at Carleton University’s Life Science building knew their members are the most-skilled and highly-trained mechanical insulation workforce around.

The project involves renovating a specialized laboratory that supports experimental work in the biological, biochemical and behavioral sciences.

Local 95 reached out to the contractor to setup a breakfast to ensure the contractor was aware of their members’ skillset and training, stressing the importance that all the Insulation work should be performed by their members.

The breakfast was well-attended by more than 80 members from Local 95, Officers from HFIAW Local 58 in Montreal, International Organizers and members from other trades who wanted to show their solidarity.

 

Job action at Carleston University in Ottawa
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