Wednesday, September 14, 2011

CAW Local 303 Retiree's Dance 1995 : Photos of the GM Scarborough Van Plant - Exhibition and video screening

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Beautiful dancing by all the couples. A fun and sweet memory.


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Photos of the GM Scarborough Van Plant - by Gayle Hurmuses
Exhibition and video screening

Wednesday, September 14 · 6:30pm - 11:00pm
Steam Whistle Brewery - The Roundhouse – 255 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON
416-532-2702

http://www.hurmuses.com/designcontent/ExtendedFamily.html
http://hurmuses.com/exhibsite/ExtendedFamilyAtSteamwhistle.pdf
http://twitter.com/THEGMVANPLANT

Monday, September 12, 2011

Installed!

So, thanks to the invaluable assistance of various wonderful people, the show is now installed! Cheryl Douglass, who helped inspect the work a few weeks ago, Hennes, who brought it all back upstairs, Jake Rude, who helped me get it to the location, Tony Makepeace for bringing supplies to me, Will Power for assisting with the installation and ESPECIALLY Mark Smith who took over masterminding the installation and tweaked it out to make it look perfect.

The Steamwhistle staff was also excellent. I especially thank them for that end of the day beverage that tasted so good after a hard day's work.

I appreciate everyone's help. Looking forward to the opening on Wednesday!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Labour day 1986 : Photos of the GM Scarborough Van Plant - Exhibition and video screening

Happy Labour Day...enjoy the holiday and remember...working people keep the world turning.

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Photos of the GM Scarborough Van Plant - by Gayle Hurmuses
Exhibition and video screening

Wednesday, September 14 · 6:30pm - 11:00pm
Steam Whistle Brewery - The Roundhouse – 255 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON
416-532-2702

http://www.hurmuses.com/designcontent/ExtendedFamily.html
http://hurmuses.com/exhibsite/ExtendedFamilyAtSteamwhistle.pdf
http://twitter.com/THEGMVANPLANT

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Love you like a brother : Photos of the GM Scarborough Van Plant - Exhibition and video screening

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Alex Johnston and Kwamie Afriyie.

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Photos of the GM Scarborough Van Plant - by Gayle Hurmuses
Exhibition and video screening

Wednesday, September 14 · 6:30pm - 11:00pm
Steam Whistle Brewery - The Roundhouse – 255 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON
416-532-2702

http://www.hurmuses.com/designcontent/ExtendedFamily.html
http://hurmuses.com/exhibsite/ExtendedFamilyAtSteamwhistle.pdf
http://twitter.com/THEGMVANPLANT

Monday, August 15, 2011

Cruicified : Photos of the GM Scarborough Van Plant - Exhibition and video screening

Martyheadliners

When GM nearly went down, I had to listen to a lot of incorrect, badly-informed opinion on the reasons that this happened, much of it crucifying the workers and our unions. Much of it was spoken by individuals that had never exerted themselves physically, even in a squash game, through lips set in faces that had no muscle-tone, who were making a solid 6-figures, and had soft, manicured hands that had never been calloused.

They would bitterly complain about the worker's 'sense of entitlement' ... largely ignoring the fact that what spurred their anger was their investment portfolio losses...something that they felt deeply entitled to, despite their own lack of real contribution to the process, and lack of personal effort involved.

The work was tough, the hours were long, the environment was hazardous to health, and we made the product. Without our sweat, effort and injuries, there would be no industry.

We deserve good working conditions and a living wage for this sacrifice.

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Photos of the GM Scarborough Van Plant - by Gayle Hurmuses
Exhibition and video screening

Wednesday, September 14 · 6:30pm - 11:00pm
Steam Whistle Brewery - The Roundhouse – 255 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON
416-532-2702

http://www.hurmuses.com/designcontent/ExtendedFamily.html
http://hurmuses.com/exhibsite/ExtendedFamilyAtSteamwhistle.pdf
http://twitter.com/THEGMVANPLANT

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Trim 5 : Photos of the GM Scarborough Van Plant - Exhibition and video screening

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The Van Plant was a relic in many ways...even when it was first set up, the equipment was old, brought in from a plant that had been retooled. The handful of robots in the plant were extremely primitive, and were mainly for research and study. Everything was done by hand, from Ladder One, where the first strut was welded to the framework, to Final Inspection, where the vans were driven from staion to station.

There might sometimes be as many as 5 people working inside a van at one moment...and one or two more on the outside. It was the epitome of collaborative work-effort. A model of team dynamic.

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Photos of the GM Scarborough Van Plant - by Gayle Hurmuses
Exhibition and video screening

Wednesday, September 14 · 6:30pm - 11:00pm
Steam Whistle Brewery - The Roundhouse – 255 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON
416-532-2702

http://www.hurmuses.com/designcontent/ExtendedFamily.html
http://hurmuses.com/exhibsite/ExtendedFamilyAtSteamwhistle.pdf
http://twitter.com/THEGMVANPLANT

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Notes from Bill Devine

These are some notes I took in a phone conversation with Bill Devine, who came to work at the GM Scarborough Van Plant late in his life, after going through a similar shut down (I think it was at Goodyear). He was elected to various positions in Local 303 of the Canadian Autoworkers, including on the adjustment committee that assisted workers who did not go on to work at other plants in the GM chain, to retrain to work in new careers following the closure, he also did a great deal of the research on the plant that was compiled for the Local 303 Heritage Project.

When I was working on a submission for a TTC art project, I got this factual information about the plant from Bill

GM Came to Scarborough from Leaside in 1952, as Fridgidare, a division of General Motors

Delco

The Van Plant, much expanded, replaced Fridgidaire in 1974, and employment increased dramatically to reach a two shift total of 2,800 production workers

The General Motors Van Plant was the single largest private sector employer in the GTA until DeHavilland went private

The effect of this increase was threefold;

A greater tax base

Increased revenue for municipal coffers

Much higher payroll, meant higher spending by van plant workers in the Scarborough community

At time of closure, that higher payroll would be 2M+ weekly

Good paying jobs were provided for Scarborough / East York residents

As a history of CAW local 303, which represented Van Plant workers, put it: “Many…in the surrounding neighbourhood and the community got jobs in the hiring of 1974-75” P78 (Rick Fleming)

With the closure of the Van Plant in 1993, all of the above came to a close.

In addition to the 2,800 jobs lost at the Van Plant there was a ‘spinoff’ loss of more jobs. These range from losses to parts suppliers to losses to the retail / hospitality sectors, where less money earned means less money spent.

Each manufacturing job loss means a spin-off loss of four more jobs throughout the economy

The legacy of  the Van Plant Closure is both specific and General.

It is specific in terms of the loss experienced by each of the 2,800  workers affected, all of whom contributed to the well-being of the Scarborough community.

It is general in that in retrospect, it was a foretaste of todays manufacturing plant closures on an ever-increasing scale

On both counts, the legacy of the Van Plant closures should surely be commemorated and honoured.