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Fines - Related Press


 Related Press

This section contains recent press and media related to union efforts to enforce intimidating fines on union members

 Courts spurn 'unfair' union fines

National Post - May 13, 2009

Last week, the Supreme Court of Canada dismissed union applications for leave to appeal lower court judgments in Alberta and Ontario. These rulings upheld the rights of workers against the tyranny of union leaders by reinforcing the common law that the courts cannot be used by unions to enforce discipline and collect fines.

John Mortimer - Click here to view the entire article

 A great victory for workers

National Citizens Coalition - May 11, 2009

We were thrilled to see that the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal of the PSAC against two brave freedom fighters. The fact that the Supreme Court judges refused to hear the appeal of the Ontario court decision is a great victory for hardworking Canadians who just want to earn a living and especially April Luberti and Jeff Birch.

National Citizens Coalition - Click here to view the entire article

National Citizens Coalition Blog - Click here to visit their Blog

 Union can’t enforce fines, top court rules

Ottawa Citizen - May 9, 2009

Decision strips ability to discipline members: expert

Vito Pilieci - Click here to view the entire article

 Fining union members

Law Times - January, 2009

Should unions have the right to impose fines on members and collect them through the use of the courts?

Alan Shanoff - Click here to view the entire article

 Court to unions: Stop terrifying your members

Calgary Herald - February 9, 2008

Another union has been caught trying to illegally extract money from its members.

John Mortimer - Click here to view the entire article

  The World Tonight - CHQR AM770 in Calgary on Fines Court Ruling

Radio Interview, February 6, 2008

Rob Breakenridge and John Mortimer - Click to hear the entire interview, - 4 MB - MP3 file

 Court strikes down union intimidation practises

News Release, February 4, 2008

The Provincial Court of Alberta rejected the Telecommunications Workers Union (the TWU) action to collect union-imposed fines from three TELUS employees who chose to cross picket lines during a 2005 strike. The Court found the TWU “court action” was an attempt “to give the authority of law” to union discipline.

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 Battle over union right to have courts enforce 'scab'fines heads to appeal

The Canadian Press, May 4, 2008

The power of a union to enforce solidarity in its ranks is set to come under the judicial microscope in a key test of whether the courts can be used to collect fines against members who cross legal picket lines.

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 Alberta Court will NOT enforce TWU fines

LabourTalk - TWU Member web forum

This web forum hosts a Telecommunication Workers Union (TWU) section that has considerable comment from TWU members

Click here to read or post comment on LabourTalk

 Solidarity isn't forever

Editorial - Ottawa Citizen, October 22, 2007

Unions have tried many different ways to enforce solidarity on members who refuse to toe the line. But a decision by Ontario Superior Court Judge Robert Smith has closed the door, pending appeal, on one of them.

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 Ontario court declines to enforce union fines against scabs

National Union of Public and General Employees NUPGE - Webpost, October 23, 2007

The Ontario Superior Court has declined to enforce fines imposed by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) on "scabs" who crossed picket lines during a 2004 federal public service strike.

Click here to read the Webpost on NUPGE's website

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 Ontario court dismisses union attempts to fine its members

Press Release, October 19, 2007

The Canadian LabourWatch Association welcomes yesterday’s decision to protect union members who exercise their legal right to work during a strike. The Ontario Superior Court of Justice rejected attempts by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) to collect fines in court from union members who chose to cross picket lines.

Click here to view the entire Press Release

 Courts won't enforce PSAC fines

Vito Pilieci - Ottawa Citizen, October 18, 2007

The Public Service Alliance of Canada cannot force its members to pay hefty fines for choosing to go to work and get paid while their colleagues are on strike, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice has ruled.

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 Ontario Superior Court Rules That Union Fines are Not Enforceable in Courts

Heenan Blaikie, Labour and Employment News, October 18, 2007

In a significant decision limiting the rights of trade unions, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice has ruled that the courts will not enforce financial penalties levied by trade unions against members who choose to cross a picket line during a legal work stoppage. The ruling in Birch and Luberti v. Union of Taxation Employees Local 70030 will make it more difficult for trade unions to use the threat of fines and other penalties to enforce picket line solidarity. It will also enhance the right of employees to decide for themselves whether they wish to participate in a work stoppage.

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 Union sues its own workers

John Mortimer - National Post, October 9, 2006

This month, the TWU starts taking Alberta Telus employees to small claims court. These employees crossed picket lines during last year's four-month Telus strike, resulting in a myriad of fines. To date, the union brass has pursued collection through its internal "kangaroo courts." It's now trying the "we'll-see-you-in-court technique" to pressure members to pay up.

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 Big labour's fine mess

Cyril Doll - Western Standard, July 31, 2006

What if unions lost the power to penalize workers for crossing the picket line? They're hoping no one takes them to court to find out.

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 PSAC guilty of making empty threats against strikebreakers

John Mortimer - Special to the Vancouver Sun, June 1, 2006

PSAC is not pleased by dwindling enthusiasm on Ekati's picket line, and is threatening to fine employees who work their jobs. Its message to those who don't toe the union line is coercive, but simple: Don't cross the line, pay the fine or do the time - in court.

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 Worker unafraid of union threats

Mike W. Bryant & Jason Unrau - Northern News Services, May 22, 2006

After negotiations between the Ekati diamond owner BHP Billiton, the Public Service Alliance of Canada and Union of Northern Workers broke off April 7, the union threatened workers who refused to strike with legal action to recoup wages earned during the strike.

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 Pension Issue Resolved

Jason Unrau - Northern News Service, May 19, 2006

As workers who have crossed the picket lines allege that the union is planning to fine them for their decision, PSAC is remaining tight lipped.

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 PSAC Misleads Ekati Miners on Fines for Working

John Mortimer - May 12, 2006

Public Service Alliance of Canada message to those who don't toe the union line is coercive, but simple: Walk the line, pay the fine or do the time (in a court hearing).

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 Are fines for crossing a picket line fair?

John Mortimer & Nycole Turmel - Canadian HR Reporter - April 24, 2006

Taking Sides: Are fines for crossing the picket line fair? April 24, 2006, Canadian HR Reporter Guest Commentaries by:

John Mortimer, President, Canadian LabourWatch Association, No. And they’re not endorsed by a court

Nycole Turmel, President, Public Service Alliance of Canada, Yes. They protect collective bargaining

Nycole Turmel, Memo on fines, September 17, 2004
 Some Sobey's employees face fines

Neil Scott - Regina Leader Post, February 25, 2006

The union that represents striking workers at the Sobey's store on South Albert Street is cracking the whip by levying fines against union members who have crossed picket lines and gone back to work.

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 Courts back fines for not picketing

Vito Pilieci - National Post, February 24, 2006

The Public Service Alliance of Canada is making good on threats to fine members who refused to walk the picket line during the massive 2004 federal strike, marking the first time a union in Ontario has levied such fines.

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