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Unifor members at Dajcor Aluminum on strike as company signals intent to remove equipment and use scab labour

Unifor members at Dajcor Aluminum on strike as company signals intent to remove equipment and use scab labour

Cision Canada6 days ago
CHATHAM, ON, July 30, 2025 /CNW/ - Unifor Local 127 members at Dajcor Aluminum began strike action after the union learned the company was planning to remove equipment and bring scab labour into the facility.
"Any attempt to remove equipment from a Unifor facility or bring in scabs will always be met with the swiftest possible response from our union," said Unifor National President Lana Payne. "This is a clear case of escalation that calls for action. Our members have every right to defend their jobs, their plant, and their community from these deceitful tactics."
On Tuesday, workers voted to reject a tentative agreement. Unifor extended the strike deadline and requested Dajcor return to the table with an improved wage package. Instead, the company escalated tensions by preparing to move equipment and bring in scabs.
"This strike is necessary to protect the integrity of our work and the future of this facility," said Unifor Local 127 President Jeff McFadden. "Our members work hard and take great pride in producing high‑quality parts. The company's plan to remove equipment and bring in scabs is a slap in the face to the very workers who help generate its profits."
Through the union's Protect Canadian Jobs campaign, Unifor is responding to a surge of threats to domestic manufacturing, including efforts to move work out of the country. In today's charged climate, where companies may remove equipment, bring in scabs, or shift production abroad, the union remains on high alert to safeguard Canadian workers, their communities, and the industries they sustain.
Dajcor Aluminum has previously benefited from public investments, including a $2.48 million repayable contribution from FedDev Ontario and over $1 million from the Southwestern Ontario Development Fund to expand production capacity and create jobs in Chatham. At the same time, the company recently invested $19.6 million to open a sister facility in Chavies, Kentucky.
"Dajcor has received a great deal of support from the community of Chatham that has stood by this plant for years, from the provincial and federal governments that have invested in it, and from the loyal workforce who built its success," added Payne. "You can't accept public subsidies, rely on a skilled workforce for years, and then treat them like they're disposable."
Unifor is Canada's largest union in the private sector, representing 320,000 workers in every major area of the economy. The union advocates for all working people and their rights, fights for equality and social justice in Canada and abroad, and strives to create progressive change for a better future.
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