Servisair Inc. And Teamsters Reach New Collective Agreement

July 29, 2014
Agreement assures continuation of service for both the travelling public and commercial cargo operations at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

OTTAWA, July 23, 2014 /CNW/ - Today, the Honourable Dr. K. Kellie Leitch, Minister of Labour and Minister of Status of Women, congratulated Servisair Inc. and Teamsters Local 419 on ratifying a collective agreement for members working at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The new collective agreement assures a continuation of service for both the travelling public and commercial cargo operations critical to our economy and that of Canada's trading partners.

The agreement was reached with assistance from the Labour Program's Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, which provides dispute resolution and dispute prevention assistance to trade unions and employers under the Canada Labour Code.

Quick Facts

Servisair Inc. provides aircraft ground handling services at 175 airports worldwide. Teamsters Local 419 represents a unit of approximately 520 employees, including groomers and ramp/ground handlers who perform baggage and commercial cargo handling and sorting, as well as de-icing and mechanic functions at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The bargaining unit's previous collective agreement expired on November 30, 2013. Over the last five years, more than 94 percent of collective agreements within the federal jurisdiction were settled without a work stoppage when the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service was involved.

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"I want to congratulate Servisair Inc. and the Teamsters on working together to reach an agreement, assuring service for the travelling public and the maintenance of commercial cargo operations. I would like to commend their ongoing commitment to collaborative labour relations and their timely resolution of this dispute without affecting operations at Canada's busiest international airport."
- The Honourable Dr. K. Kellie Leitch, Minister of Labour and Minister of Status of Women

Associated Link

Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service

SOURCE Employment and Social Development Canada