VALE INCO
Vale Inco
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Steelworkers File Bad-Faith Bargaining Complaint Against Vale Inco
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VALE INCO STRIKE: 1978 Different Than Current Strike
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Global Union Pickets Vale in London
USW Welcomes Mayor’s Call For Good-Faith Bargaining
Vale Fails to Release Deal Info
Vale Q3 Report Belies Need for Major Concessions from Canadian Workers
Steelworkers Confront Vale Customer in Sweden
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Inco Office Staff Get the Shaft: USW
Steelworkers say Vale Inco is Undercutting Strike
Thousands Show Support for Striking Vale Inco Workers
African Trade Unions Tell Global Mining Giant Vale – Improve Your Labor Practices or Stay Out of Africa!
An Open Letter to Our Neighbours and Our Community
Striking Union Outraged with Inco Vow to Start Production
Vale Inco Strikers Receive Overwhelming Support and Help from Federal NDP
Striking Steelworkers Delegation Finds Support Among Brazilian Unions.
Brazilian President Takes Aim at Vale SA
Inco Workers Won’t Take a Step Backwards
Steelworkers Get Line Support
Voisey’s Bay Joins Other Locals on Picket Line
Clement 'Disappointingly Misinformed' - Letter from Sudbury Mayor to Clement
Leo Gerard Says Strike Is About Sustaining Community in Sudbury
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Hometown Boy, Gerard, to Join Pickets Friday
Resentment Builds, Causing Workers to Strike Back
Steelworker Int'l Head coming to Canada to Join Inco Picket Line in his Hometown of Sudbury
Picket Lines Go Up at Vale Inco Operations
Momentum Grows for Sudbury Steelworkers’ call for Fair Deal Now
USW Local 6200 Announces the Result of the 2009 Ratification Vote
Over 85% of Vale Inco Workers Reject Final Offer and Prepare for Possibly Long Strike
USW Workers at Vale Inco Overwhelmingly Vote to Strike
“We Just Can't Accept It,” Sudbury Family tells Vale-Inco as They Vote to Reject Cut-Back Offer
Inco CEO Predicts Short-lived Strike
Sudbury Steelworkers Vow to Protect Contract
Vale-Inco's Voisey's Bay Workers Reject Contract Offer Vote for Strike
Vale-Inco Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Go on Strike and Global Union Declares Unanimous Support
Union Steels Itself for Strike, as Profitable Vale Insists on Major Concessions
Vale Inco Tactics Troubling, USW Union Says
Vale Workers May Strike Over Benefits in Canada - Brazil Publication Says
Strike Would Hit Community Hard
Major Strike at Vale Inco Looms
Vale Inco Strikers Hold Demo Against Hiding Vale Inco


Miners Come to Parliament Hill as Foreign Investment Bill is Introduced

Bill calls on Vale Inco to release its secret undertakings with government

OTTAWA, 7 Dec 2009 – Some of the most contentious labour battles and devastated communities in this country today are arising as a result of foreign takeovers of major Canadian corporations, such at Vale Inco.

NDP MP Claude Gravelle will be introducing a private members bill to amend the Investment Canada Act to require that all promises (undertakings) by foreign companies given to the Canadian government be made public.

He is introducing two further bills to require Vale Inco and Xstrata (giant foreign mining companies) to retroactively make their undertaking public.

Currently, there are over 4,000 United Steelworkers on strike against the massively profitable Vale Inco because it is demanding massive cuts from its workers with the potential of devastating the communities of Sudbury, Port Colborne and Voisey’s Bay.

Miners from Sudbury will be coming to Parliament Hill in their mining outfits to reinforce that the Harper Government is sitting back as Canada’s resources and industries, and many communities, are being sold and gutted by foreign companies.

These foreign companies have made explicit promises to be a “net benefit” to Canada, but nobody but Minister Clement and Prime Minister Harper know what they promised.

WHAT: Introduction of Foreign Takeover Bill, with support from striking miners

WHO: Miners (in full miner outfits) and other workers affected by foreign takeovers
(including Vale Inco)
NDP MP Claude Gravelle, Nickel Belt

WHERE: MEDIA CONFERENCE: Parliament Centre Block, 130-S
Bill Introduction: House of Commons

WHEN: MEDIA CONFERENCE: Tuesday, Dec 8th, 11:00 A.M.
Bill Introduction: Tuesday, Dec 8th, 10:00 A.M.

 

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Contacts: Bob Gallagher, Steelworkers, 416-434-2221 / 416-544-5966 / bgallagher@usw.ca /
MP Claude Gravelle, 613-290-3246 / graveC0@parl.gc.ca /

 

 

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