The IAFF is welcoming new locals in Loyalist Township, Ontario and View Royal and Colwood, B.C. Loyalist. Professional Fire Fighters Association Local 5464, which serves the communities of Amherstview, Amherst Island, Odessa, and Bath in Loyalist Township west of Kingston, joins with seven members including four suppression fire fighters, two fire inspectors, and an emergency vehicle technician.
Local 5464 President - Jeremy Franklin said he was pleased to be joining the IAFF and is looking forward to negotiating their first firefighter-specific contract. Because the township’s first full-time fire department employees were not firefighters, they were grouped with other municipal workers in the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE).
Representation from a firefighter union
The employer and CUPE both agreed to transition the fire department’s full-time employees to the IAFF
But as full-time firefighters came on board in the fast-growing municipality of 20,000, a desire for representation from a firefighter union developed. The employer and CUPE both agreed to transition the fire department’s full-time employees to the IAFF, and the affiliation became official on December 6.
“I think our local’s going to be very happy to have a contract that’s 100-per-cent fire relevant,” said Jeremy Franklin, adding “I think it’s a good thing for the township too that we can support them and the growing needs of the community.”
13th District Vice President - Fred LeBlanc, who oversaw the organizing process, said he was pleased to welcome them into the IAFF family and looks forward to helping the local move forward as an IAFF affiliate. “I credit CUPE for their cooperation and support as well as the Township of Loyalist,” said Fred LeBlanc.
IAFF and BCPFFA
We’re currently bargaining their first collective agreements and they’re starting to see the broader"
Earlier this year, the IAFF welcomed two new affiliates in B.C.; View Royal Local 5419 with five members and Colwood Local 5420 with eight members.
British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters Association (BCPFFA) Secretary-Treasurer - Brian Catinus, who assisted in organizing the two Vancouver Island locals, said both groups of firefighters were previously unrepresented and are now enjoying being part of the IAFF and the BCPFFA.
Brian Catinus said, “They’re happy. We’re currently bargaining their first collective agreements and they’re starting to see the broader IAFF community they’re a part of now that they’ve joined.”
Support from other IAFF locals
Colwood Local 5420 President - Kyle Smith said going from being unrepresented to being in a labor union has been eye-opening. The support he has received since the local joined in April has been incredible, he added, noting that congratulations and offers of support from other IAFF locals came in from as far away as Alberta.
Kyle Smith said, “It’s been very helpful to be able to lean on these individuals, and the support and information sharing available has been a very positive experience for us.”
With the new affiliations, the IAFF has 29,341 members in 195 locals across Canada, with additional organizing initiatives ongoing.