Ottawa-Outaouais IWW

The General Membership Branch of the Ottawa-Outaouais region

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SALON WORKERS PICKET BOSS WHO STOLE CHRISTMAS

January 9th, 2012 by admin

Ottawa-Outaouais General Membership Branch
Industrial Workers of the World

MEDIA RELEASE
January 10, 2012

For Immediate Release

SALON WORKERS PICKET BOSS WHO STOLE CHRISTMAS

OTTAWA—Two workers who helped launch a new hair salon in Ottawa in November went without wages this Christmas because their boss did not pay them. The Industrial Workers of the World will continue to picket the salon this week.

Management at Hype Unisex Salon and Spa, located on 386 Bank St., refuses to pay Brandon Wallans and Stephen Toth the $3,600 they are owed for 7 weeks of work.

Hype Owner, Claudette Fagan-Wilkenson, has not responded to a demand letter from the workers’ lawyer and refuses repeated requests by the workers and their union to negotiate a settlement or discuss the matter.

“Wage theft in today’s economy is common in Ottawa or anywhere in Ontario,” said Ahmed, secretary of the IWW branch in Ottawa. “Brandon and Stephen are experiencing hardship because of Hype’s refusal to do the right thing. Everyone has the right to get paid for work done.”

The Ottawa-Outaouais IWW will continue holding picket lines at 386 Bank Street and invites the media to speak with the workers and hear their story.

More information about wage theft in Ontario can be found at OttawaIWW.org

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For more information, please contact Ahmed A. at 613-884-4553 or info@ottawaiww.org

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I.W.W. Pickets Bank Street Hair Salon

December 22nd, 2011 by admin

When Fellow Worker Brandon Wallans quit his job along with Fellow Worker Stephen Toth at Hype Unisex Salon and Spa because he realized he wouldn’t get paid for several weeks worth of work, and started picketing the business alone, his ex-boss told him she would bring a friend of hers to put an end to his one-man picket. Brandon did not have to wait much longer before an aggressive police officer showed up and started harassing him, writing him tickets for breaking a city by-law before crumpling them up and stuffing them into the fellow worker’s jacket. When from across the street, an ally from the Canadian Union of Postal Workers National building approached Brandon to offer him coffee, he was charged with obstruction of justice. This was the beginning of the wage theft case that the Ottawa-Outaouais General Membership Branch is now fighting on the picket line.

Fellow Workers and community allies have held numerous pickets outside Hype on Bank Street over the last few weeks highlighting the business’ labour practices as well as the rising wage theft incidences across Ontario to the neighbourhood. They have put up with several incidences of police intimidation designed to disrupt their legal and constitutionally-protected picket line.

In the last couple of weeks Hype has been investigated and fined by the city health inspectors for not following proper code, and more recently has been put under an investigation by the Ontario Ministry of Labour in response to complaints and the union pickets. The Ottawa-Outaouais IWW will continue to press for the wages owed to Brandon and Stephen through direct action.

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Union Members Picket Hype hair salon

December 19th, 2011 by admin

Ottawa-Outaouais General Membership Branch
Industrial Workers of the World

MEDIA RELEASE

December 19, 2011

For Immediate Release

UNION MEMBERS PICKET HYPE HAIR SALON

WAGE THEFT IS NOT A ‘SPECIAL EVENT’ IN OTTAWA

PICKETS
TUESDAY, DEC. 20, 12.30PM
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, 12:30PM
THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 12:30PM
FRIDAY, DEC. 23, 12:30PM

OTTAWA—Two union members are demanding their first month’s pay from a hair salon on Bank Street the week before Christmas.

Brandon Wallans and Stephen Toth, members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), are owed approximately $2,400 and $1,200 respectively for a combined 7 weeks of work at Hype Unisex Salon and Spa at 386 Bank Street.

“We thought helping launch this salon was a great opportunity, but the manager took advantage of our enthusiasm. When we realized that we would not get paid, we quit.”

Management at Hype now denies Brandon and Stephen were employees. She has rebuffed all attempts of the union to negotiate a settlement or discuss the matter. Instead, she has repeatedly called the Ottawa police in order to disrupt the picket line while she snuck clients into her salon through the back door.

The police have threatened Brandon, Stephen and their supporters with charges of trespassing for picketing on a public sidewalk. Police ticketed Brandon under Ottawa’s Special Events on City Streets bylaw during his first week.

“Wage theft in today’s economy is common, not a “Special Event” in Ottawa or anywhere in Ontario,” said Ahmed, secretary of the IWW branch in Ottawa.

The IWW will continue to press for justice and demands that the Ottawa police respect our lawful picket and the rights of our members as guaranteed under the Constitution of Canada. Everyone has the right to get paid for work done.

The Ottawa-Outaouais IWW will continue holding picket lines at 386 Bank Street and invites everyone who is concerned about workplace justice to join us.

More information about wage theft in Ontario can be found at OttawaIWW.org

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For more information, please contact Ahmed A. at 613-884-4553 or info@ottawaiww.org

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Canadian Regional Organizing Committee (CanROC) Statement

December 4th, 2011 by admin

Fellow Workers and Members of the Public,

This is a public statement to correct misinformation about the IWW in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

There is no chartered Industrial Union, General Membership Branch or workplaces with an IWW shop card in Kingston. The Kingston Compassion Club Society (KCCS) is not an IWW shop, workers cooperative or Industrial Union. Similarly, the IWW does not endorse anarcho-syndicalism or the New Democratic Party as is claimed on various Kingston-based web and social media sites as per our longstanding policy of no alliances with political parties or anti-political groups.

In October and November 2011, the CANROC undertook an internal investigation of a complaint by Fellow Worker Laurie MacEachern against Fellow Worker Matt Thornton. On November 5, the branch ruled against FW Thornton on three complaints. It also found that there was insufficient evidence to prove the allegations of FW Thornton and the KCCS that plaintiff FW Laurie MacEachern had stolen $1000 for her own profit.

FW Thornton appealed this decision, but the CANROC branch representatives did not accept his appeal on the basis that he has not paid dues since April 2011 and is in inactive standing, that he is a delinquent delegate owing IWW members’ dues money and other funds to the IWW, and that his appeal did not meet the criteria set out in the IWW Bylaws. FW Thornton has refused to comply with these remedies and we are taking steps to ensure compliance and protect the reputation of the IWW in Kingston and online.

The following remedies take immediate effect:

1. Remove FW Matt Thornton as an IWW delegate and that he be ineligible for any officer position for 3 years. He shall turn over all reports, funds, delegate rigging, and IWW documents and supplies to the Canadian Regional Secretary-Treasurer.

2. FW Thornton shall be barred from the role of spokesperson, negotiator or representative for the IWW for 3 years.

3. FW Thornton shall hand passwords and control over all the Kingston IWW and KCCS media to the CANROC Regional Secretary-Treasurer and that all misinformation be corrected or removed from these sites.

4. The RST shall prepare a public statement to provide clarification about the IWW’s role in the KCCS and related events to be distributed to people who may have received misinformation.

While FW Thornton remains a member of the IWW, his status is as a delinquent delegate and inactive member. He has refused to turn over dues money he collected from our members. As a result, he has no voting rights at IWW meetings until he turns over all funds. He is also believed to have control over the IWW defense fund struck by the Kingston IWW members who worked at KCCS to raise funds for their legal defense. We urge donors to contact iww@iww.ca with information about your donation, so we can take steps to account for it and ensure the money is in good hands.

We urge members of the public to recognize that FW Matt Thornton does not speak for the IWW in Kingston, on the Internet or in any other place nor is he authorized to raise or hold funds for the union or any other IWW body.

The CANROC continues its efforts to work with IWW members in Kingston to build a democratic and accountable union. We hope that you will be a part of our effort to do so. We urge members to contact iww@iww.ca with information about your membership so we can return you to good standing.

If you have additional information or concerns, please contact iww@iww.ca with the information.

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The Industrial Worker is now available at Britton’s magazine store in the Glebe in Ottawa!

November 11th, 2011 by admin

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* Workers Win Big at New York Restaurant Supplier
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