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Avcorp Industries, Inc. T.AVP


Primary Symbol: AVPFF

Avcorp Industries Inc is a Canada based manufacturer within the aerospace industry. It designs and builds structures for aircraft manufacturers. The reportable segments of the company are The Avcorp Structures and Integration segment, which offers metallic and composite aerostructures assembly and integration; The Comtek advanced Structures segment dedicated to aircraft structural component repair services, and design and manufacture of composite aerostructures; and The Avcorp Composite Fabrication segment which offers advanced composite aerostructures fabrication. The group makes sales internationally and generates a majority of the revenue from the Europe.


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Comment by doitlikethison Sep 17, 2019 4:17pm
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RE:Hundreds aerospace manufacturing workers LOCKED OUT in Delta

RE:Hundreds aerospace manufacturing workers LOCKED OUT in Delta

It's believed the lockout affects about 300 employees. Many of the workers build plane parts like wings and flaps for major aerospace companies like Boeing and Bombardier. 

Employees on the picket line Tuesday morning said it likely wouldn't take long for those companies to notice issue with supply.

According to the union, contract negotiations with the company started in January, while the contract itself expired in April. 

There were mediated negotiations in August that stalled, IAMAW said. Since then, Gerlach says workers had started an overtime ban and had also started rotating job action about four weeks ago.

He says the main issues at the bargaining table have been around keeping jobs local and not contracting them out, and issues around changes to seniority recall rights for workers who had been laid off.

"Those changes have negatively impacted about 200 people who were laid off when there was a downturn and now there’s an upswing. And those people lot their seniority rights. They had to come back to the workplace without seniority and start at the bottom of the pay scale as well," Gerlach said. "They are wanting to have that language changed so they aren’t affected by that in the future again."

CTV News has reached out to Avcorp Industries for comment about the lockout but has not yet heard back. 

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