Unifor president arrested on picket line at Co-op refinery
Things got a lot more heated on the picket line at the Co-op refinery Monday night as police arrested several people, including Unifor national president Jerry Dias.
On Monday morning, Unifor announced it would be blockading the entrances to the refinery — not allowing anyone in, including trucks to pick up fuel.
Late Monday afternoon, police officers showed up at Gate 7 along Fleet Street to tell picketers to move the vehicles blocking the entrance. Police said they would give the picketers a reasonable amount of time to move, but they didn’t move the vehicle.
“The police have a job to do, they’re trying to gain access to the facilities and we’re not allowing them. And ultimately, we are being every bit as straightforward as they are. They have a job to do, we have a job to do … and the bottom line is we are not going to surrender our picket line so that they can move scabs, move the management and move the trucks in the facilities,” said Dias.