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711 davao Dozens of striking postal workers with London local 566 rallied Saturday outside the Canada Post administration building on Highbury Avenue. Organized by the London and District Labour Council, the rally had guest speakers from multiple unions showing their support for the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) who have been on strike for just over two weeks. “We're fighting for pensions, we're fighting for safer working conditions, especially for our letter carriers and we’re fighting for wages,” said Kim Rouble, president of CUPW Local 566. “Nobody wants to be on strike, but we are fighting for a cause, and they're very justified in being out here. That's why you're seeing the strength and the unity and the numbers that you're seeing. We believe in what we're fighting for.” Joining them was Mark Platt, the National director of the Ontario region of CUPW. “It's inspiring to see the members standing up for themselves,” said Platt. Striking Canada Post workers chant during a rally on Highbury Ave. on Saturday Nov. 30, 2024 (Brent Lale/CTV News London) “This is the time our membership has their voice and has a chance to tell the employer that they want to be treated with fairness and respect, and they want to get decent wages in a collective agreement. We’re into a third week of a job action against the employer, and the employer has not been moving that whole time. The Minister of Labor intervened last Wednesday and sat the parties down and said he wasn't going to bail the employer out. He told the parties that there has to be a negotiated settlement.” The rally comes just days after Canada Post has laid off striking employees. Canada Post spokeswoman Lisa Liu confirmed the layoffs, saying they are temporary. She said the organization has informed some employees that the collective agreements are no longer in effect and their conditions of employment have now changed, as per the Canada Labour Code — referring to the section of the code that covers lockout notices. "Our business has been significantly impacted leading up to and throughout this labour disruption. We have taken steps to adjust our operations," Liu said. Neither the union nor Canada Post provided details on the extent of the layoffs. Earlier in November, Canada Post issued a lockout notice but said it didn't intend to lock out employees, instead saying the notice would allow the company to make changes to its operations in order to respond to the effects of a strike. London-North-Fanshawe NDP MP Lyndsey Matthyssen attended to show support for the striking workers, and said this “government has never stood up for workers.” London MP Lyndsey Matthyssen speaks to the crowd of striking Canada Post workers during a rally on Saturday Nov. 30, 2024 (Brent Lale/CTV News London) She is happy the government isn’t interfering in the dispute and added that her party won’t ever let it happen. “These are incredible folks that are fighting for themselves, they are fighting for their jobs, are fighting for pay equity and a fair living wage,” said Matthyssen. “They're fighting for so many things against an employer that is bullying them, that is doing illegal things, and we can't allow that to happen.” CUPW said it has filed an unfair labour practice complaint with the Canada Industrial Relations Board over the layoffs of striking employees. Striking Canada Post workers from CUPW Local 566 march up Highbury Ave. on Saturday Nov. 30, 2024 (Brent Lale/CTV News London) CUPW said the layoffs are an "intimidation tactic" that violates the Canada Labour Code. Canada Post spokeswoman Lisa Liu said in a statement that the Crown corporation has received the complaint and is reviewing it. Liu said Canada Post denies any violation of the labour code. “We're waiting for the employer to come back to the table and seriously negotiate with us,” said Platt. “The picket lines across the country have had huge amounts of membership on them, and they're strong, and the members want to get this settled and out of the way so we can get back to work and deliver Christmas to the employer. They have to stop with the tactics. They have to get down to bargaining and get a settled agreement out of the way so we can get back to serving Canadians.” The rally ended with a march down Highbury Ave, with workers chanting “solidarity” and ‘hold the line.” “We're 55,000 strong, so it's not just London, it's 55,000 of us and our families,” added Rouble. - with files from The Canadian Press Shopping Trends The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News. We may earn a commission when you use our links to shop. Read about us. 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-State-of-the-Art Facility Offering the Latest Treatments and a Wide Range of Services Inaugurated by Former Union Cabinet Minister Smriti Zubin Irani November 25 , 2024, Ajman : Former Union Cabinet Minister of India, Smriti Zubin Irani, visited Thumbay University Hospital at Thumbay Medicity in Al Jurf (Ajman) and inaugurated the Thumbay Institute of Aesthetics (TIA). The ceremony was hosted by Dr. Thumbay Moideen, Founder President of Thumbay Group, and attended by Mr. Akbar Moideen Thumbay, Vice President of the Healthcare Division of Thumbay Group. During her visit, Smriti Zubin Irani toured Thumbay University Hospital, where she experienced firsthand the innovative advancements in medical education, healthcare, and research that establish Thumbay Group as a leader in these fields. She also had the opportunity to explore the Thumbay Institute of Aesthetics, where state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge technology are employed to offer personalized aesthetic treatments. From advanced dermatology to rejuvenating cosmetic enhancements, the institute combines medical expertise with the latest technology, providing patients with a comprehensive and luxurious approach to aesthetics in a patient-centered environment. Speaking at the inauguration of the Thumbay Institute of Aesthetics, Smriti Zubin Irani expressed her admiration for Thumbay Group’s significant contributions to the healthcare sector in the UAE and beyond. She said, “I am impressed by the visionary approach of Dr. Thumbay Moideen and the commitment to excellence in both medical education and healthcare services. Thumbay Group’s facilities are truly state-of-the-art, and I am confident that the Thumbay Institute of Aesthetics will become a symbol for world-class aesthetic treatments, setting new benchmarks in the region.” Thumbay Institute of Aesthetics (TIA) is a premier destination for advanced aesthetic and dermatological care, where beauty meets cutting-edge medical science. As part of the renowned Thumbay Healthcare, the largest network of academic hospital in the region, TIA offers world-class treatments in a luxurious, patient-centered environment. With a focus on personalized care, TIA combines clinical expertise with state-of-the-art technology to deliver exceptional results. Committed to quality, safety, and innovation, TIA strives to redefine the standards of cosmetic care, making it the trusted choice for those seeking aesthetic excellence in the UAE and beyond. Dr. Thumbay Moideen, Founder President of Thumbay Group, expressed his heartfelt gratitude for her visit, saying, “We are deeply honored and thankful for the presence of Smriti Irani at the inauguration of the Thumbay Institute of Aesthetics. Her visit adds immense significance to this special occasion. We are grateful for her support as we continue to expand our offerings and enhance our commitment to excellence. Her encouragement and recognition of our vision further inspire us as we work towards setting new benchmarks in medical education and healthcare delivery in the region.” Meanwhile, Akbar Moideen Thumbay, Vice President of Thumbay Healthcare, emphasized, “The aesthetic beauty treatment market in Dubai is characterized by robust growth driven by several factors. The city’s cosmopolitan population, comprising both residents and tourists, exhibits a growing demand for cosmetic enhancements and anti-aging solutions. Moreover, Dubai’s reputation as a global fashion and lifestyle destination fuels the desire for aesthetic perfection among its inhabitants...The Thumbay Institute of Aesthetics is designed to be a center of excellence in the region. With our commitment to innovation, quality, and patient safety, we aim to redefine the standards of aesthetic care and provide our patients with exceptional experiences that enhance their confidence and well-being.” RelatedWhy SIGA Technologies (SIGA) Is One of the Most Profitable Pharmaceutical Stocks Right Now?

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Breaking News Don't miss out on the headlines from Breaking News. Followed categories will be added to My News. A newborn baby has been rushed to hospital with serious head injuries after two teens allegedly stormed a home in the Northern Territory. Emergency services were called to the home in Larapinta after reports two males had unlawfully entered the property about 2.30pm on Wednesday. Police allege one man threatened a woman who was holding her two-month-old infant before assaulting her with a blunt weapon, while another searched the home. The two youths allegedly fled the scene with the woman’s handbag and vehicle keys but were located by police a short time later, with one of the men placed under arrest. police received reports that two males had allegedly unlawfully entered a residence on Bokhara Street, Parapinta about 2.30pm. A second youth allegedly fled in a vehicle but after a short pursuit was also arrested by Northern Territory police. The woman, who was at home with four children at the time, was rushed to Alice Springs Hospital. The infant sustained a serious head injury and was also taken to Alice Springs, before being flown to Adelaide for further treatment where they remained in a stable condition. Detective Superintendent Regional Crime Paul Lawson said police responded “en masse” to the alleged incident, and thanked the first responders who attended. Detective Superintendent Regional Crime Paul Lawson said police responded “en masse”/ Picture: NT Police “This is an absolutely shocking incident. I’m shocked. The community is shocked. First responders are shocked,” he said in a social media video. “Our thoughts go out to the victims of this incident, their families. I cannot even think about what they’re going through”. Two males, aged 16 and 17, have since been charged over the alleged attack, including with aggravated burglary and robbery. They also face charges of unlawfully causing serious harm, aggravated assault, and theft, and are due in court on Thursday. Originally published as Newborn, mum rushed to hospital after teens allegedly attack home More related stories Careers ‘Privilege’: Sonny Bill’s shock career move A global sports star known for his deep faith and “passion for social equity” has made a surprising career change. Read more Breaking News ‘If I refuse?’: Violent man’s wild question A violent offender is back in the community, but a wild exchange with a Supreme Court justice suggests he might struggle to fit in. Read moreUIC 91, AURORA 76

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