Trench Group Brief
- Main topic: Bargaining with Trench Ltd. after acquisition by Triton investment firm.
Overview:#
- Trench Ltd. is an electrical manufacturing company specializing in high-voltage technology, was recently acquired by Triton, a European-based hedge fund, early 2024.
- Trench was previously part of the Siemens Canada group of companies.
- Trench Ltd. has 180 unionized employees (Unifor 303) in its Scarborough location, with trades including welding, crane operation, material handling, test lab technicians, and assembly workers.
- Trench Ltd. also has a Unifor represented workplace in Pickering established in 2013 by Siemens (Unifor 303) with approx. 200 members.
- Globally, Trench Ltd. employs 2400 workers across 9 factories.
- Trench's main customers are public sector electrical utilities.
Triton Investment Firm:#
- Triton is a European hedge fund with offices across UK and Europe with one office in each of New York and China.
- It manages €18 billion raised through investors, has €24B in revenue, and operates 50 companies acquired from over 100 acquisitions. Its companies employ 100,000 workers.
- Triton's current investment strategy focuses on acquiring companies on the edge of the energy transition market, with an emphasis on high-end technology, with a stated ESG focus, with investments tied to energy transition, healthcare, and related manufacturing.
- The acquisition of Trench Ltd. is likely part of Triton's strategy to balance higher-risk investments with established businesses to generate profits and fund riskier start-up investments.
- Triton has no office presence in Canada, and Trench Ltd. might be their first Canadian presence.
Trench Ltd. Post-Acquisition:#
- President and CEO: Dr. Bahadir Basdere
- Trench has established itself as a stand-alone firm without the support of Siemens to compete in the broader field of energy transition in the growing specialized electricity technology sector.
- The CEO's message emphasizes the company's "ethical behavior" in meeting regulatory standards, possibly due to their primary customers being large public utilities.
- The company policy indicates they will apply minimum legal standards where they operate, suggesting operations in regions where corruption is prevalent.
- The corporate culture narrative focuses on tech innovation and recruiting younger talent.
- Open positions are primarily supervisory, management, and oversight tech roles.
- Job postings for 6-month interns at the Scarborough location do not appear to be under the collective agreement.
Key Considerations#
- Triton's investment strategy suggests a focus on profit generation from Trench and opens the potential for restructuring or carve-outs.
- The emphasis on ethical behavior and minimum legal standards raises concerns about potential compliance and operational risks in Trench's overseas businesses.
- The focus on tech innovation and recruitment of younger talent shows it is trying to advertise as a sort of climate technology company.
- Current job postings for interns (if outside the collective agreement) should be monitored as a scab risk.
- Unifor should monitor Triton's actions closely for any indications of restructuring, asset stripping, or changes in operations that could impact the workforce or the Canadian operations.
Wages#
- Previous millwrights fact sheet on wages.
Across the private sector, wage increases in GTA have been 4.9% this year so far according to the government.
The inflation rate in Ontario/Canada from 2021 to 2024: 15% (4.8% per year) in Ontario, 14% nationally.
- Top union millwright in Toronto wage (2022): $43-$46/hour
- Top union electrician in Toronto wage (2022): $48-$50/hour
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Top union assembly fitter in Toronto (2022): $47-$48/hour
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Add 4% to $46 that and you get near $48 for 2023, $49.8 in 2024.
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Add 4% to $48 that and you get almost $52 in 2024.
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