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Canadian Paper Union Breaks Off Talks With AbitibiBowater

The Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union in Canada have expressed its disappointment with the failure of early negotiations with AbitibiBowater.

"CEP members came to these negotiations one year early to achieve more stability for the Canadian pulp and paper industry and to stop the bleeding of thousands of jobs," said CEP president Dave Coles. "Our members gave us a mandate to discuss an extension of our agreements in exchange for improved job security. CEP members have already sacrificed jobs and contributed tens of millions of dollars in productivity and efficiency, and we proposed to the company that we work together on further productivity and efficiency initiatives.

"However, instead of working with the union and their employees towards these goals, the negotiations were ended by the company because CEP would not agree to major concessions concerning the pension plan and other issues.

"We are very disappointed in this outcome. However, we must send a clear and strong message to the industry that our position will not change one year from now when our contracts expire.

"The Canadian industry must become more productive and efficient. But concessions and attacks on the pension plan will not save jobs or improve productivity."

Negotiations between the company and 30 CEP Local unions from 13 AbitibiBowater mills ended Thursday afternoon after five days of discussions.

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Tony Burke is an Assistant General Secretary at the UK and Ireland's biggest trade union, Unite the Union. Unite was formed on 1st May, 2007 by a merger of Amicus and TGWU. He heads up the Unite GPM sector, leading a team of experienced full time National and Regional Officers covering the Print, Paper, Packaging, Newspapers, Publishing and Media industries. Tony was Deputy General Secretary of the print, paper and media union the GPMU until it merged, with the skills and professional union Amicus in 2004. Tony is a member of the General Council and Executive Committee of the TUC and also a number of senior committee’s of the global union Union Network International (UNI) Graphical; a member of the Executive Committee of the European Chemical, Energy and Mineworkers Federation; the chair of the TUC's Organising Academy Board; a member of the board of Vision In Print And Packaging and a trade union appointed member of the board of COGENT - the sector skills council for the Chemical, Oil, Pharmaceutical, Energy and Nuclear Industries. He is also a member of the Board Of Management of The Peoples Press Printing Society. This blog will contain news from Unite, graphical, paper and media unions throughout Europe and the world and news and comment on industrial relations issues important to Unite members, managers and our industries. Feel free to comment on the issues that are posted here.