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Episode Synopsis
In this episode of 4: In the Jumpseat, we unpack Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code — A pivotal law that shapes every federally regulated worker’s right to strike and the government’s power to intervene in labour disputes.Hosted by Cameron Jones, Recording Secretary for CUPE Local 8125 – WestJet Component, and joined by Alia Hussain, President of CUPE Local 8125, this conversation sheds light on:What Section 107 is and how it impacts aviation workersThe recent Air Canada case and what it means for the future of collective bargainingHow our Local is approaching fair, good-faith negotiationsWhat happens when our collective agreement expires on December 31The dos and don’ts of member actions that demonstrate solidarityHighlights from the Parliament Hill Day of Action and the ongoing “Unpaid Work Won’t Fly” campaignThis is a must-listen for anyone who wants to understand the real implications of Section 107, the power of solidarity, and how collective action drives meaningful change as we enter bargaining.Stay informed and engaged:Follow CUPE Local 8125 on social media, read union updates, and subscribe for more episodes of In the Jumpseat.#CUPELocal8125 #WestJetComponent #InTheJumpseat #Section107 #CanadaLabourCode #UnionStrong #Solidarity #UnpaidWorkWontFly #CollectiveBargaining #LabourRights
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