Operation
Christmas Cheer
Be Union - Buy Union - Support Union
Welcome To:
Proudly Serving Union Families Since 2004
OCC 2007 CAMPAIGN
Email: casandra@operationcheer.com - Phone: (613) 301-2988 - Fax: (613) 692-5265
About
Operation Cheer
Past Christmas
Food Drives
November 16, 2007

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

How do you think you’d feel if your employer refused to talk/bargain, you were locked out or forced out on
strike, and you were approaching your 2nd Christmas on the picket-line?  Right now, 194 of our Brothers
and Sisters from two Ontario locals are facing those exact harsh conditions.  They are struggling to make
ends meet without any hope of returning to work before Christmas.
There is no doubt that they are in hardship and that their struggles, are all of labours struggle.

Operation Christmas Cheer is respectfully asking your local, union, committee,council or region to take
action and support USW 1-2693 and CEP 37x.  OCC has pledged to provide traditional Christmas dinners
to their 194 union families (as well as any other local who may go out on strike/lock-out before Christmas).  
Our Brothers and Sisters have shown incredible strength, courage, and determination in their battle with a
management, whose corporate agenda and concession demands are shocking and morally
unacceptable.  

United Steelworkers - USW Local 1-2693 - Thunder Bay, Geraldton, Terrace Bay and Longlac.  90
members have been on strike against Neenah Paper since February 2006 – 21 months.  The main issue is
contracting out.  The employer continues to use scab labour and their tactics have divided communities.

Communications, Energy and Paper Workers of Canada - CEP Local 37x Timmins.  104 members have
been locked out by Grant Forest Products since September 2006 – 15 months.  The main issue is
contracting out and seniority with a company clause terminating members who’ve been laid off.  The
employer has used scab labour.   

Every dollar raised and each can of food or toy collected by OCC goes directly into the hands of our
Brothers and Sisters walking the picket-lines and the communities in which we live.  All monetary
contributions collected are used to purchase grocery gift cards (from unionized grocery stores when
possible) for active union families collecting strike pay during the holidays.  

OCC will travel from Ottawa to Northern Ontario to deliver Labours Christmas Cheer to the picket-lines on
December 17th (snowstorm date Dec 21st).  We have 4 weeks or 30 days to make this happen so your
immediate attention is requested.  You can make a difference in someone’s life this Christmas by getting
involved and showing support in the following ways:

  • Word-of-mouth is powerful and united we stand.  Help spread the word by passing this
    email/fax/letter on to your sister locals, your regional/provincial or national executive board or
    anyone connected to labour…including our politicians.  Ask them to sponsor a union family!

  • At your next general membership meeting “Pass the Hat and Collect Coins”.  Ask your members if
    they would like to donate any spare change in their pockets and or ask your local executive board,
    regional/provincial committee(s), council(s), or local labour council to make a contribution and
    sponsor a union family.  

All donation checks can be made payable to Operation Christmas Cheer, USW 1-2693 or CEP 37x.  
Please DO NOT make checks payable to CEP 247.  The goal is to raise a $100 grocery gift card for each
member so they can buy their own traditional Christmas dinner for their family.  The staff reps from each
local will help coordinate the purchase of all grocery cards.  
You can mail or courier any amount you are
able to donate by December 21st to;

                              Operation Christmas Cheer
                  c/o CEP Local 247 – Secretary Treasurer
           101 Lockhaven Private, Ottawa, Ontario, K2J 5L5

  • You can also help by organizing a food or toy drive within your local, labour council or
    workplace.  Ask people if they’d like to make a donation in kind (a non-perishable food item or a
    new unwrapped toy) for families in need.  You will be amazed at how many people will step up
    and gladly help out… you just need to ask!  

 November 19 to December 14 Food and Toy Drop Off Locations

The organizations listed below have graciously donated space within their offices for the 2007 Operation
Christmas Cheer food and toy collection.

Ottawa:      Ottawa and District Labour Council - 280 Metcalfe Street, Suite 500

Greater: Toronto and York Region Labour Council-15 Gervais Drive, Suite 407
Toronto  Central Ontario Building Trades – 2088 Westin Road
Area     CEP Ontario - CEP Local 975 Union Hall - 975 Kennedy Road

London:   AIL Canada – 557 Southdale Road E, Suite 202

Timmins:   Timmins and District Labour Council – OPSEU Regional Office, 425 Algonquin Blvd E

Thunder Bay:  Thunder Bay and District Labour Council - 929 Fort William        Road, Room 6

Keewatin:   Kenora and District Labour Council - 309-6th Street

Food and toys collected will be used to make the Christmas food bags for the 194 union families on
strike/lockout this Christmas.  Any food or toys left over will be donated to your local community food
bank/Salvation Army in the name of organized labour.  A template of a sample food drive flyer for your
local can be downloaded at
www.operationcheer.com .

Weekly updates of the dollar amounts raised and cans of food/toys collected, will be posted on the
website;   
www.operationcheer.com.  Please do not hesitate to contact me directly at (613) 301-2988 or
email
casandra@operationcheer.com if you’ve any questions.  

Picket-line solidarity is one of the foundations of trade unionism where the smallest acts of kindness,
encouragement, and support give members the strength needed to continue the fight for a fair settlement.  
I’d like to thank you all in advance for any show of support and kindness towards these union families
facing adversity.

In Solidarity,
Casandra
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Casandra Robinson
AIL Canada – Public Relations
CEP 247 – Secretary Treasurer
www.cep247.com
2007- Weekly Up-Date
    MERRY CHRISTMAS and ALL THE BEST IN 2008!

DECEMBER 26:  MISSION ACCOMPLISHED !!!!!!!!!!
Christmas Cheer was delivered to all picket-line across Ontario last week.  Every Brother and
Sister on strike or lock-out received bags of food, toys and or toy gift cards and $100.
grocery gift cards.  Media coverage was generated in each local community, hot lunch was
delivered and spirited were up lifted.  34,172.25 in total has been raised as of today!  

Operation Christmas Cheers annual  Picket-Line Press will be published and mailed the first
week of January.  If you do not receive your copy, please email your mailing address to
casandra@operationcheer.com.  


DECEMBER 19:  OCC ANGELS ON THEIR WAY TO GUELPH & GERALDTON
$27,047 has been raised as of this morning.  By the end of today, every single Ontario local
on strike or lock out and each of their active members walking a picket-line, will receive
bags of food, grocery gift cards and toys for their children donated in kind by organized
labour.  Over 95 union locals, committees and Labour Councils from Ontario, Manitoba,
Alberta, NWT and Montana USA have answered OCC's call and made donations to help union
families in need.  Check back soon...more good news to come!


DECEMBER 15:  CHRISTMAS CHEER IS READY TO DELIVER
$21,381 in donations have arrived via mail.  Over the next 5 days OCC will deliver food,
grocery gift cards and toys to 230 striking union members in Guelph, Timmins, Thunder Bay,
Longlac, Geraldton and Terrace Bay.


DECEMBER 9:  HALF WAY TO OUR GOAL OF $19,400
$10,587 in donations has arrived in the mail and another $1,200 has been pledged by locals
from all across the province.   


DECEMBER 2:  CHEER SPREADS TO EVERY CORNER OF THE PROVINCE
As of this morning $3,035 in donations has arrived in the mail and another $6,000 has been
pledged by locals from all across the province.    We are almost half way to our goal.  There
are only 14 days left to fundraise for 284 union families before we deliver to the
picket-lines.  Volunteers from across the province are spreading the Cheer by informing their
Brothers & Sisters, unions, councils, committees and politicians of our Christmas food and toy
drive.  There was much support from many locals at the OFL convention last week.  The CEP
Caucus passed the hat was able to raise over $2,000 with CEP Ontario matching it!  The ONA
is collecting toys, PSAC locals in London have rallied by collecting food, toys and making
donations in full force!