Unifor President Jerry Dias has retired, citing ongoing well being points. He made the announcement Sunday.
Dias, 63, has been on medical go away from his place since Feb. 6. He notified Unifor’s Nationwide Govt Board of his rapid retirement on March 11.
“After eight-and-a-half years I can proudly say we now have constructed an unimaginable group and made Unifor the influential and profitable union it’s at present,” Dias mentioned in a press release. “I’ve all the arrogance the management, workers and locals will proceed to construct Unifor right into a daring and progressive pressure for working individuals from coast to coast to coast.”
Dias was Unifor’s first nationwide president, after the union fashioned following a merger of the Canadian Auto Employees union and the Communications, Vitality and Paperworkers Union of Canada in 2013.
Dias was anticipated to retire on the union’s upcoming constitutional conference in August in Toronto.
Unifor is Canada’s largest union within the non-public sector, representing 315,000 employees in each main space of the financial system. It’s the predominant union for employees in Canada’s auto business, representing 40,000 employees in auto meeting, components and car dealerships.
Unifor’s nationwide government board will meet within the coming days to find out subsequent steps and talk about the constitutional necessities across the emptiness.
Unifor’s assistant to the nationwide president, Shane Wark, has been taking the lead on auto business issues in Dias’ absence.
The union mentioned Dias is just not obtainable for interviews.
“On behalf of our members and our management crew, we want Jerry effectively and thank him for his quite a few and impactful contributions to working individuals over a few years, from his days representing aerospace employees on the store flooring to nationwide president of Canada’s largest non-public sector union,” Unifor Nationwide Secretary-Treasurer Lana Payne mentioned in the identical assertion Sunday.
Two candidates have already declared their intention to run for the union’s prime job: Dave Cassidy, president of Unifor Native 444, which represents employees at Stellantis’ Windsor Meeting Plant in Ontario; and Scott Doherty, government assistant to Dias.
Union delegates will elect a brand new chief at Unifor’s constitutional conference Aug. 8-12 in Toronto.