Flemingdon health-care workers in Toronto join UFCW 175

Union organizer said employees affected by favouritism

Workers at the Flemingdon Health Centre in Toronto are the newest members of United Food and Commercial Workers Canada (UFCW) Local 175 after voting to join the union.

The new members cited wages, job security, benefits and favouritism as their reasons for contacting UFCW, said the union.

“Contract employees worked for years with no permanent positions,” said Amy Tran, union organizer.  “Some employees were not receiving wage increases, benefits had been clawed back, and there was favouritism going on in this workplace.”

Flemingdon is a community health centre that provides a range of health related services including primary health care, psychological and nutritional counselling, and support programs and initiatives for seniors, women, youth and newcomers.

UFCW Canada Local 175 members at Flemingdon are employed as social workers, community health care workers, intake workers, childminders, registered dieticians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, chiropodists, outreach workers, medical receptionists and IT support personnel.

 

 

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