Our Future is at stake in this struggle in Canada!
Sisters and Brothers,
Members of the Canadian Auto Workers union (CAW) are involved in a very
difficult strike in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, just fifty miles from North
Dakota. They, like us at this ³Our Future Conference² here in Washington
D.C., are struggling against the very real affects of globalization and its
impact on the lives of working people. The Winnipeg Labour Council (WLC) has
taken a stand. So should we. I urge you to read the resolutions below passed
by the WLC. We must do everything possible to try to block John Buhler from
moving his company- Versatile, to the United States in order to circumvent
the collective bargaining process in Canada; resolutions of solidarity,
petitions, letter writing, demonstrations of solidarity are called for to
support our sisters and brothers walking the picket lines in Winnipeg where
for much of the winter temperatures have been minus thirty degrees. Unity
and solidarity. Not only is John Buhler trying to break this strike, he is
trying to bring down the Manitoba government now controlled by the New
Democratic Party. The New Democratic Party (NDP), a political party of
organized labour in Canada, was elected as the governing party in the
Province of Manitoba at the last election; primarily because the Winnipeg
Labour Council and its affiliates, together with the Manitoba Federation of
Labour mobilized working people and farmers to take an active part in the
political process and urged working people to ³vote like workers². They
urged working people to vote NDP in order to, ³win, for all workers and
farmers, through legislation what could not be won at the bargaining table².
This was a winning strategy. One of the first actions of the new NDP
government was to pass legislation making it very easy for working people to
join unions. John Buhler was a leader of the attempts by the corporations--
including US multinationals-- which pumped thousands of dollars into the
corporate campaign that tried to defeat this very progressive piece of
legislation benefiting working people. John Buhler owns a number of plants.
At the time this legislation passed, Buhler declared he would move his
plants to union free environments in the United States. If John Buhler can
get away with this kind of blackmail and union busting so can any employer
in North America. The banks and investors are backing John Buhler; we in the
United States must stand in unity with our Canadian sisters and brothers.
Our future is at stake in their struggle!
The Winnipeg Labour Council passed the following two resolutions on the
situation at the Versatile factory on Tuesday, February 20, 2001. The
overwhelming majority of delegates, with only a few abstentions and no
opposition, supported the resolutions. Delegates spoke in support of the
resolutions.  
The resolutions call for strike support, for a full inquiry with public
hearings, freezing of the assets of the factory, and for public ownership
and democratic control of the factory in the interests of farmers and all
Canadians.  
Over 250 workers at Versatile, members of CAW 2224, have been on strike
since Nov. 3, 2000 (350 are on lay-off). The owner is demanding huge
concessions, including contracting out and no seniority.
I would encourage you to do whatever you can to demonstrate your solidarity
with the members of CAW Local 2224, including: getting your union local to
send resolutions of support, financial contributions, and insist that your
representatives in the US Congress send a loud clear message to Mr. Buhler
that he will not be allowed to evade the collective bargaining process and
move this plant to the United States as a means to wreak havoc on the lives
of Canadian workers by leaving them without jobs because they have the
courage to fight for their rights on the shop floor, on the picket line, and
in the voting booth. In reality, John Buhler is using his corporate wealth
to thwart democracy. Do we want Mr. Buhler to bring this kind of corporate
citizenship to the United States? Aren¹t there enough John Buhlers here
already? Just look at the way sweatshops have proliferated throughout the
South.
I urge you to circulate these two resolutions as widely as possible.
(over please)
You can contact the Winnipeg Labour Council at: 103-275 Broadway, Winnipeg,
Manitoba R3C 4M6; telephone: 204-942-0522; fax: 204-942-7396. WLC
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Manitoba Premier Gary Doer: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Yours in the struggle,
Alan Maki
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Emergency resolution on the Versatile tractor plant
Whereas John Buhler, the new owner of the Versatile factory, the last
tractor plant in Canada, has stated he will move the operation to North
Dakota by 2002;
Whereas Mr. Buhler bought the factory with the support of all levels of
government and stated it was to save jobs in Canada and specifically in
Winnipeg;  
Whereas governments have supported the Versatile factory with tax breaks and
different subsidies over many years;
Whereas 600 jobs will be lost and more jobs will be affected if the plant is
moved;  
Be it resolved that the Winnipeg Labour Council demand all levels of
government organize an emergency, full scale inquiry with public hearings
into the fate of the Versatile factory and the jobs and pensions of the
workers before Mr. Buhler is allowed to move the factory;
Be it further resolved that the Winnipeg Labour Council participate in
strike support at the Versatile factory and at information pickets at Mr.
Buhler¹s other factories.
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Position on the Runaway Versatile Plant
Whereas 600 jobs will be lost from Winnipeg if the Versatile tractor factory
is moved;
Whereas Versatile¹s new owner, Mr. Buhler, stated that he bought the factory
to save jobs in Winnipeg;
Whereas the loss of the jobs at the Versatile factory will greatly damage
Winnipeg¹s economy;
Whereas Versatile is the last tractor factory in Canada and moving it to the
U.S.A. will harm our ability to control our agricultural industry and to
support Canadian farmers;
Whereas Mr. Buhler and all previous private owners have failed to save the
jobs of the Versatile workers and Mr. Buhler is demanding unacceptable
concessions from the workers who have been on strike since November 3, 2000;
Whereas public ownership of the New Flyer plant in the 1970s succeeded in
saving thousands of jobs;
Be it resolved that the Winnipeg Labour Council demand that the Manitoba
government freeze the assets of the Versatile factory until such time as Mr.
Buhler makes an acceptable offer to the workers at Versatile and he agrees
to keep the factory in Winnipeg;
Be it further resolved that the Winnipeg Labour Council publicly support
public ownership and democratic control of the Versatile factory in the
interests of the people and especially the farmers of Canada.
  



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