A cutting-edge training model

By Marco Procaccini Recently retired training coordinator Michael is leaving an important legacy for members of Teamsters Local 213. High-quality, cutting-edge skills training is a key to survival in today’s economy. And labour unions shouldn’t wait for governments to get on the ball, they have to do it themselves. That’s what Mike Evans has to … Read More

Teamsters Local 213 lawyer Casey McCabe retires

By Marco Procaccini Most people believe that laws are synonymous with justice. Sadly, in our global corporate capitalist economy, that often isn’t the case. That’s what you’ll learn when you talk to Casey McCabe, director of the Teamsters Local 213 Legal Affairs Department. After 10 years as a Teamsters Local 213 lawyer and 30 years … Read More

Career opportunities for women

By Anita Dawson, Business Representative Why aren’t more Teamster women working as truck drivers? Is a laundry production line job that different from beverage/food production line work? Is there anything disqualifying women from getting class 1, 3 or 5 licences? Pay equity for all women and men – it’s in our collective agreements. The Teamsters … Read More

Marijuana, cannabis, and opioids

Some labour organizations are concerned that the country’s preoccupation with the legalization of recreational marijuana could lead to employer heavy handedness and abuse of workers’ rights. July 1 marks the day when it becomes legal. Medical use of cannabis has been legal in this country since 2001. The Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction … Read More

Community Building Standards campaign

Letter from Secretary-Treasurer Walter Canta to Teamster Local 213 members Dear Teamsters Local Union No. 213 Members, We are pleased to announce the launch of the Community Building Standards Campaign! The Community Building Standard has been initiated across Canada by our founding partners: Labourers’ International Union of North America (LiUNA), Canadian Piping Trades (UA), Teamsters … Read More

Workers’ Advisers Office

Operating independently of WorkSafeBC, the Workers’ Advisers Office provides free advice and assistance to workers and their dependents on disagreements they may have with WorkSafeBC decisions. There is help for Teamster members who have questions about a WorkSafeBC decision. The Workers’ Advisers Office, operating independently of WorkSafeBC, provides free, independent advice and assistance, representation, training, and mentoring … Read More

Community Benefits Agreements

Community benefits. Stronger communities. It’s no surprise that approximately 70% of British Columbians support Community Benefits Agreements (CBAs), according to a recent poll by Research CO. However, criticisms are being hurled by anti-union groups like the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association (ICBA), the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses and groups like the Christian Labour Alliance … Read More

Be Truck Aware

Leave space. Be safe. Be truck aware. Teamsters Local 213 supports the Be Truck Aware, campaign, a multi-stakeholder initiative in B.C. aimed at raising awareness of the hazards of passenger vehicles and large commercial trucks not sharing the road safely. Each year in British Columbia, approximately 60 people are killed in traffic crashes involving large … Read More