CEUDA/Customs Officers Protest Against Working ALONE.OTTAWA -- Customs Officers customs officer n → aduanero/a, funcionario/a de aduanas customs officer customs n → douanier m customs officer from across British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography and Alberta, with the full support from their union - the Customs Excise Union Douanes Accise, and residents of the community, are joining forces today and gathering to protest at the Roosville, B.C., border crossing. "Our members are protesting against Customs Officers being forced to work alone in Canada at 139 border crossings," said Ron Moran, CEUDA CEUDA Customs Excise Union Douanes Accise (Canadian Labour Union) National President. "They're protesting because Customs management refuses to alter its policy to ensure at least two Officers work together. They're also protesting the fact that safety and security complaints to Human Resources Development Canada “HRDC” redirects here. For other uses, see HRDC (disambiguation). The Department of Human Resources Development, also referred to as Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC), is a former department of the Government of Canada. haven't yielded any positive changes - HRDC HRDC Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club HRDC Human Resources and Development Canada HRDC Human Resources Development Council (Montana) HRDC Human Resources Development Center HRDC Hollister Ranch Design Committee HRDC Handheld Remote Controlled Device Investigators assess complaints for appearances' sake yet clearly demonstrate they work based on predetermined pre·de·ter·mine v. pre·de·ter·mined, pre·de·ter·min·ing, pre·de·ter·mines v.tr. 1. To determine, decide, or establish in advance: conclusions. Customs Officers have died and encountered severe dangers while working alone, with no end in sight." Most sites across Canada Across Canada was an afternoon program that formerly aired on The Weather Network. The segment ran from early 1999 until mid 2002. The show ran from 3:00PM ET until 7:00 PM ET. where Customs Officers work alone are situated in remote locations. Moran adds, "CEUDA and its members have been fighting against this unacceptable situation for decades. Recent examples abound!"
On October 17, 2004, in the early morning hours, Customs Officer
Adam Angel died while working alone at the Port of Roosville,
B.C. It's hard not to imagine things might have been different
had another Officer been scheduled to work on the same shift.
On November 16, 2004, a female Customs Officer was left to work
alone throughout the evening at the Port of Rykerts, B.C.,
without a working communications device that would have enabled
her to call for backup in case of emergency, and without access
to a working computer that would have allowed her to search for
lookouts on the Customs system - coincidentally, a lookout had
been issued that night for a possible armed felon making his way
to Canada on foot in the Rykerts area. She worked alone for 5
hours in what can only be characterized as a dangerously high-
risk situation.
The Canada Border Services Agency The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) (French: Agence des services frontaliers du Canada - ASFC) is responsible for Canada's border operations. It was created on December 12, 2003, amalgamating Canada Customs (from the now-defunct Canada Customs and Revenue Agency) has a Working Alone Strategy that instructs Officers working alone to let hard-lined criminals into Canada then call police hoping they will intercept those criminals down the road. Moran adds, "Why bother staffing 139 points of entry into this country if you're only going to instruct those enforcing the border to ignore hard-lined criminals and let them into Canada?" |
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