Bell terminates workers on virtual group meetings

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TORONTO – Hundreds of Unifor Bell telecommunications members are being terminated on virtual group meetings today, just a day after Unifor rallied in Ottawa to call out Bell Canada Enterprises Inc. (BCE) for cutting thousands of jobs across the country while continuing to rake in profits and increase payouts to shareholders.

“These members have been living in dread of a meeting invite to find out they’ve lost their job since Bell announced the termination of thousands of jobs almost six weeks ago,” said Unifor National President Lana Payne. “The truth is Bell picked a number of heads to roll so it could increase its dividend payout without an actual plan on which jobs and which workers would be eliminated so the terminations are cruelly dragged out.”

Unifor represents more than 19,000 telecommunications workers at BCE and its subsidiaries.

Today notification began to more than 400 telco members in the Bell Clerical Bargaining Unit to inform them that they are being declared ‘surplus’ with some possibly eligible for a retirement incentive.

In one short 10-minute virtual meeting held this morning, a Bell Human Resources and Labour Relations manager, read a notice, without allowing members or the union the opportunity to unmute to ask questions.

After the union expressed outrage, Bell has modified its approach for upcoming meetings. Union representatives will be identified and people on the group calls will have the ability to unmute to ask questions.

"Our members, who have devoted years of service to this telecoms and media giant, are being repaid with pink slips,” said Unifor Quebec Director Daniel Cloutier. “If that’s not beyond shameful, I don’t know what is.”

The union launched its “Shame on Bell” campaign in response to last month’s announcement that BCE is callously eliminating 4,800 jobs, including 800 Unifor members in telco and media.

The mass termination of more than 6,000 workers in the last eight months occurred while BCE continues to rake in profits, reporting a whopping $2.3 billion profit at the end of last year.

Find more info on Bell job cuts, profits and dividend payouts here.

“Our dedicated, loyal, workers, who are predominately women, will have to explain to their families tonight that they are being let go from Bell for no good reason other than making sure that their shareholders and Board of Directors come first when getting paid,” said Unifor National Secretary-Treasurer Len Poirier. “It’s absolutely disgusting.”


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I a not a conspiracy theorist, but the first Monday of April my company is having a physical meeting. I told my super to put me on top of the list to be let go. He knew I wasn't joking.
 

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In certain sectors, I'm assuming Canada is a shit-hole to do business in. Low dollar to attract true talent, lots of rules/laws and a low population all spread out and all looking south to see what the USA is doing. The government ranks have swelled though.
 
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They obviously weren't needed.
Companies have to make money. If they don't, they go under and then EVERYBODY loses their job. There is nor should there be job security. Your security is how much you continue to bring to the table.
This is just the beginning of the awakening. Governments will be following suit as debt is already too high. Cost of carrying debt is untenable already, you just don't know it yet. It's handled or we get ultra inflation which will make the last couple of years seem like a kid's birthday 🎂 party.
Governments have had the luxury of kicking the can down the road but companies don't have that luxury. They have to deal with their debt in real time.
All western Governments are hitting the end of that road soon. Unions better get ready for it. It's coming!
 

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They obviously weren't needed.
Companies have to make money. If they don't, they go under and then EVERYBODY loses their job. There is nor should there be job security. Your security is how much you continue to bring to the table.
This is just the beginning of the awakening. Governments will be following suit as debt is already too high. Cost of carrying debt is untenable already, you just don't know it yet. It's handled or we get ultra inflation which will make the last couple of years seem like a kid's birthday 🎂 party.
Governments have had the luxury of kicking the can down the road but companies don't have that luxury. They have to deal with their debt in real time.
All western Governments are hitting the end of that road soon. Unions better get ready for it. It's coming!
You forgot that CEO and shareholders need a new cottage house in the country. They have to deal with this shit as it's very costly.
 

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Exactly I was laid off on Zoom too lol. And I was hired on Zoom as well. That is how it is done these days. lol.
Same thing here and I've gone through it a few times already. It does save a lot of time for both sides though. That's also a good reason not to leave any personal belongings in the office because you can get canned at any time.

Being fired by video was a new concept when this movie came out.

 
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You forgot that CEO and shareholders need a new cottage house in the country. They have to deal with this shit as it's very costly.
Fuck yeah...love my dividends.

Terrible that people are laid off but it happens. It's a part of being employed.
 

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In one short 10-minute virtual meeting held this morning, a Bell Human Resources and Labour Relations manager, read a notice, without allowing members or the union the opportunity to unmute to ask questions.

After the union expressed outrage, Bell has modified its approach for upcoming meetings. Union representatives will be identified and people on the group calls will have the ability to unmute to ask questions.

The union launched itsShame on Bell” campaign
Only unions believe you get a job for life. Its too bad, they will get a decent exit package. If they are any good, like Jacqueline Hansen, you can find a new job in no time.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/author/jacqueline-hansen-1.3485408
 
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