Penticton Herald

Talks begin for Bell clerical employees in Ont., Que.

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MONTREAL (CP) — Bell Canada and the union representi­ng 5,000 of its office workers in Quebec and Ontario have begun negotiatin­g a new collective agreement.

Unifor, the union representi­ng Bell’s clerical employees, says its number one priority is to prevent more jobs from being outsourced to foreign countries.

Quebec director for Unifor, Renaud Gagne, said since 2006 the company’s workforce in Canada declined from 12,000 to 5,000. He says many of those jobs have been outsourced worldwide. “As far as office workers are concerned, it is often in India that someone answers, or elsewhere in the world, replacing our people here in Quebec or Ontario,” Gagne said.

Unifor held a rally in Mississaug­a Tuesday as contract talks began and the union said another demonstrat­ion could take place in Montreal depending on how negotiatio­ns progress.

Gagne says they plan to give talks a few weeks before making that decision.

The union also represents technician­s, who succeeded during their round of negotiatio­ns in obtaining a clause in their agreement preventing Bell from transferri­ng jobs for the during of the contract.

Unifor wants the same provision added in the new contract for office workers. Other issues include work organizati­on and wages. According to the union, Bell is seeking concession­s from its office employees due to a competitiv­e environmen­t.

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