Unifor files labour complaint against D-J Composites in Gander, N.L.

March 7 proposal slammed by union

Unifor files labour complaint against D-J Composites in Gander, N.L.
The company locked out its Gander aerospace employees on Dec. 19, 2016. SHUTTERSTOCK

Unifor filed an unfair labour practice complaint with the Newfoundland and Labrador Labour Relations Board against U.S.-based D-J Composites.

The company locked out its Gander aerospace employees on Dec. 19, 2016.

"The proposals tabled by the company on March 7 included a blatant attack on seniority protections for workers — a clear sign that D-J Composites seeks to bust the union in this workplace," said Lana Payne, Unifor Atlantic regional director.

D-J Composites — a subsidiary of D-J Engineering — is headquartered in Augusta, Kansas, a right-to-work state. In Gander, the 32 employees are unionized with Unifor Local 597.

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