Having spent the previous eight years working alongside Dias and different union leaders on a spread of great contracts, Scott Doherty, govt assistant to the nationwide president, mentioned he brings the management, administrative and team-building expertise required to go Unifor.
The union’s management staff, made up of its elected officers and 5 assistants, unanimously backed Doherty for the presidency Jan. 19, and the Nationwide Government Board seconded the endorsement Feb. 1. However with the allegations about Dias, adopted by Secretary-Treasurer Lana Payne publicly coming into the race April 12, Doherty requested for the nomination to be withdrawn to keep away from dividing the board.
Doherty expects a “vigorous” marketing campaign however mentioned he’s targeted on tackling points that Unifor and its members face, equivalent to document inflation, lingering COVID-19 issues and damaged belief with union members tied to the Dias allegations.
“We simply must buckle down and get again to doing the work of our group and construct again the belief,” he mentioned.
Doherty, 52, has led latest rounds of bargaining within the forestry, telecom and vitality sectors and brought on a sequence of roles up to now two rounds of auto talks with the Detroit three in Canada.
Having gotten an early begin in labor with each the Canadian Auto Staff and Communication, Vitality and Paperworkers Union of Canada in positions on Canada’s West Coast, the Campbell River, British Columbia, native turned president of CEP Native 1123, a member of the nationwide govt board and ultimately a nationwide consultant in 2008.
When Unifor was fashioned in 2013, Doherty was elected western regional director. In 2014, he was appointed assistant to the nationwide president and a yr later promoted to govt assistant.
Referencing Dias, Doherty mentioned Unifor should set up safeguards to guard towards moral breaches, whereas additionally methods to generate progress for the union by way of group.