Monday will mark the start of week seven of the lock-out, and there will probably be about 500 of us CBC workers bused in from Toronto for the event.
Here is the CMG's - the Canadian Media Guild, the union representing the locked-out workers - press release on the event:
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September 23, 2005
Guild members to converge on Parliament Hill
Several hundred locked-out employees of CBC will be on Parliament Hill to greet returning MPs on Monday as the lockout enters its seventh week. They will be asking parliamentarians to take action to bring a swift and fair conclusion to the crisis that has crippled public broadcasting in Canada.“Senior managers at CBC took a big gamble when they locked out 5,500 employees in order to extract deep concessions,” says Lise Lareau, president of the Canadian Media Guild. “The gamble hasn’t worked and it’s time to make management recognize that and negotiate a fair deal.”
The Canadian Media Guild is urging parliamentarians to call CBC president Robert Rabinovitch before the Heritage Committee as soon as possible to explain his actions. The union is also asking Ottawa to hold on to CBC’s parliamentary appropriation and earmark the money for expansion of local and regional services after the lockout ends.
“While CBC management continues to receive Canadians’ money, it has no financial incentive to end the lockout,” Lareau says. “That is a flawed system. Treasury Board should stop payment on the cheques until the lockout is over.”
MPs will be asked to take a minute to chat with locked-out employees and hear about the issues first hand before they enter the House.