July 10, 2025 at 9:54 AM
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As we gear up for our next collective agreements in 2027, a critical priority is securing strong scope work language. This is especially vital for our members, including those in Customer Service, Ramp, and Fixed-Based operations (FBO). Note: FBO members, your collective agreement expires in May 2026.
HERE’S WHY SCOPE WORK IS ESSENTIAL FOR PORTER AIRLINES MEMBERS:
Protecting Our Jobs: A clear scope work clause in a collective agreement defines the tasks assigned to our bargaining units, whether it’s customer service, ramp or fixed operations. Without it, Porter Airlines could outsource or reassign our work to non-union workers or contractors, threatening job security for our members across Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax and beyond.
Safeguarding Our Roles: As the airline grows, clear scope provisions ensure that our members perform the work for which they're trained, preventing management from shifting roles to non-union staff themselves.
Strengthening Bargaining Power: Strong scope clauses limit Porter Airlines' ability to subcontract or redefine our work, preserving our bargaining leverage. This is critical as we negotiate for better wages, scheduling, and working conditions.
Ensuring Fairness and Respect: Scope language protects against unilateral changes to our working conditions, a concern affecting all members of Porter.
What We’re Fighting For: In our next collective agreement, we’ll demand scope language that:
Clearly defines our work
Clearly defines what management can NOT do. (IE your work)
Limits subcontracting to protect jobs.
Address new work roles tied to Porter Airlines' expansion.
For more information on collective bargaining, please refer to the Workplace Power: Elements of Collective Bargaining.
Should you have any additional questions about your workplace or collective agreement, please get in touch with your District Chairperson for assistance.
In Solidarity,
David Robinson – YTZ District Chairperson -Customer Service Agents
Ramon Ramirez – YTZ District Chairperson – Ramp Agents
Paul Best – YTZ District Chairperson – Fix Based Operations
Ramon Ramirez (District Chair)
D361@unifor2002.org
David Robinson (District Chair)
D362@unifor2002.org
Paul Best (District Chair)
D363@unifor2002.org
Aaron Dell (District Chair)
D364@unifor2002.org