GLG
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Kitsilano coast guard station closed
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2012/05/17/bc-kitsilano-coast-guard.html
The Kitsilano coast guard station in Vancouver's English Bay will be shut down as part of a massive round of layoffs underway at the federal Department of Fisheries and Ocean, according to union officials.
More than 1,000 DFO employees, including 763 Canadian Coast Guard workers, received notices Thursday that their jobs could be effected by pending cuts.
Dave Clark, of the Union of Canadian Transportation Employees says 153 letters are going out to effected employees today in the Pacific Region, but it is unclear how many people will be losing their jobs.
Canadian Coast Guard officials met with staff at the Kitsilano station Thursday afternoon to discuss the details about the closure, according to officials with the Union of Canadian Transportation Employees.
The station is staffed by 12 crew and responded to almost 300 calls last year, many involving recreational boaters.
The local sailing community is shocked by the news, according to Eardly Beaton, a commander with the Vancouver Power and Sail Squadron.
News of the layoffs comes just two days before the launch of safe boating week at the Kitsilano station.
In February, the CAW launched a campaign opposing the federal government's cuts to the Canadian Coast Guard.
What a bunch of pin heads back east.
Cull the works....
GLG
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2012/05/17/bc-kitsilano-coast-guard.html
The Kitsilano coast guard station in Vancouver's English Bay will be shut down as part of a massive round of layoffs underway at the federal Department of Fisheries and Ocean, according to union officials.
More than 1,000 DFO employees, including 763 Canadian Coast Guard workers, received notices Thursday that their jobs could be effected by pending cuts.
Dave Clark, of the Union of Canadian Transportation Employees says 153 letters are going out to effected employees today in the Pacific Region, but it is unclear how many people will be losing their jobs.
Canadian Coast Guard officials met with staff at the Kitsilano station Thursday afternoon to discuss the details about the closure, according to officials with the Union of Canadian Transportation Employees.
The station is staffed by 12 crew and responded to almost 300 calls last year, many involving recreational boaters.
The local sailing community is shocked by the news, according to Eardly Beaton, a commander with the Vancouver Power and Sail Squadron.
News of the layoffs comes just two days before the launch of safe boating week at the Kitsilano station.
In February, the CAW launched a campaign opposing the federal government's cuts to the Canadian Coast Guard.
What a bunch of pin heads back east.
Cull the works....
GLG
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