29 May, 2022

Vancouver, B.C. – IAM Screening Officers at YVR Airport are rallying today for better wages and less pressure-filled working conditions in the midst of growing lineups and passenger frustrations at the airport.

The rally by IAM Local Lode 16 members will continue until 4:00 PM Pacific Time outside the International Arrivals Area. The Screening Officers, who are gathering on their own time, are encouraging the travelling public and former Screening Officers to join them and share their stories with the media. Their main purpose is the educate the flying public about their working conditions.

Screening Officers have been chronically short-staffed since travel has increased due to many restrictions being dropped. The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA), along with airlines and airport authorities

Dave Flowers, President of IAM District Lodge 140, representing 4,000 Screening Officers in B.C. and Ontario said, “The hiring currently being done simply isn’t enough. The turnover in the staff is making it difficult to deal with the staffing shortage.”

The day has been successful at achieving our goals and more will be planned in the near future.

The IAM wishes to thank all members for attending and standing up for their rights.

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For more information:
Dave Flowers, President, IAM District 140
Frank Saptel, IAM Canada Communications

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This article was originally posted on the IAM Canada website. View the original post here: IAM members rally for fairness at Vancouver Airport