Pensions and power: Local Co-op workers speak from the picket line
For local Co-op refinery workers who have been on the picket lines since Day 1, the escalation of the labour dispute this week comes down to pensions and power.
“I’m a year and a half away from retirement and what the company is doing to my pension and what they would like to do to me, it actually enrages me,” Unifor Local 594 member Daryl Watch said Friday.
Watch has worked at the refinery for 36 years and his main concern is the move to take away the surviving spouse benefit in the pension.
“I work at a refinery; I’m not living until I’m 80 or 90,” he said. “It would be nice to hit 80, but it’s more important that I would be able to take care of my wife when I’m not here, and that pension that we currently have would have done that.”