Union launches ‘Ships Stay Here’ campaign to keep shipbuilding work in Halifax
HALIFAX — Shipbuilders at Halifax’s Irving Shipyard have launched a campaign to keep their work in Nova Scotia, as concerns mount over the possibility of repair work on Halifax-class navy ships being transferred to Davie Shipbuilding in Quebec.
Members of Unifor Marine Workers Federation Local 1, which represents about 1,000 Irving workers, say the federal government has recently made comments suggesting it plans to move some work to the Quebec shipyard, and they’re uneasy about potential job losses.
“We had received information that the government was taking that work that we do now and sending it out of our province,” said Chad Johnson, a national representative for Unifor.
“The concern is that it greatly impacts the employment levels from the Halifax shipyard.”