Welcome to Unifor the UnionSeptember 22 is election day in New BrunswickRead our Report Card to see how the parties stack up.Let's start a conversationThe Good Jobs Summit is a national dialogue between workers, students, governments, employers and community organizations.Unifor for St. Joseph's Health Care workersUnifor is proud to be your health care union.
Unifor is Canada's largest private sector union, with more than 305,000 members across the country, working in every major sector of the Canadian economy.Unifor brings a modern approach to unionism: adopting new tools, involving and engaging our members, and always looking for new ways to develop the role and approach of our union to meet the demands of the 21st century.
Welcome to Unifor the UnionSeptember 22 is election day in New BrunswickRead our Report Card to see how the parties stack up.Let's start a conversationThe Good Jobs Summit is a national dialogue between workers, students, governments, employers and community organizations.Unifor for St. Joseph's Health Care workersUnifor is proud to be your health care union.
over 140 local USW 1-424 members from across the local Union took part in a number of courses organized by the local. The training is extremely valuable to our members dealing with the daily issues of policing the Collective agreement and addressing the concerns brought forward by the members within their operations be they grievances or health and safety issues. Those attending also had the opportunity to do some networking with members from other areas of the local including our new stewards and committees from the mining sector, Automotive and Trucking. Attendees were also given an update and a little history on the Northern Skills Training Pilot and encouraged to talk with their Brothers and sisters at work regarding the value of the program and the long term benefits.
The International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) was founded in 1896 as a trade union representing primarily construction workers working as heavy equipment operators, mechanics, surveyors, and stationary engineers.These skilled artisans later became known as operating engineers or power engineers, maintaining heating and other systems in buildings and industrial complexes in the United States and Canada. The IUOE currently represents over 400,000 workers in approximately 170 local unions and operates nearly 100 apprenticeship programs.Local 115 of the IUOE was founded in 1931 to represent the growing number of operating engineers of B.C. who were crucial in the massive industrial expansion taking place across the province.For over 80 years, IUOE Local 115 has grown in numbers, strength and representation as the representing body of over 11,000 operating engineers across B.C. and the Yukon. Not only has Local 115 ensured and promoted the fair wages, well being and equitable treatment of members and the provincial workforce, they have implemented and secured major benefits packages for operating engineers who previously had none
Kim Holleman is a mid-career interdisciplinary artist who attended The Cooper Union for The Advancement of Science and Art in New York and the Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, Holland. Her award-winning work, Trailer Park: A Mobile Public Park debuted at The Storefront for Art and Architecture in 2006. Since that time, it has been open to the public at multiple galleries, events, and conferences in New York. ?Holleman has developed an interdisciplinary practice that allows her work to relate the concerns of several disciplines. Holleman is currently a Research Affiliate with MIT Media Lab, Social Computing Group at The Massachusettes Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusettes. Holleman also maintains a steady exhibition schedule and studio in New York, gives lectures, writes articles and partners with architects and engineers for special projects.
The agreement is expected to be ratified within the next week.Peace River South Teachers' AssociationFrom the President's Desk . . . Why Teachers have been forced into Job Action Like all of you, teachers only want the best for their students.Despite bargaining for more than a year with the government there has been little progress made at the negotiating table.We have been waiting, very patiently, for the government to provide the necessary funding required for us to move forward in achieving a negotiated collective agreement. Instead, they have attempted to remove, yet again, the important provisions for class size and composition and minimum levels of specialist teachers that the BC Supreme Court restored. As a teachers have voted 89% in favour of job action.Local teachers concur with the comments made by BCTF President, Jim Iker, after our strike vote:'As teachers, we do not take job action, or even a vote on job action, lightly. We care deeply our schools, our students, and their families.
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We proudly opened our Whitecourt location in early 2022. The newest location of Local Environmental was founded through a partnership with Collin’s Vacuum Trucks, a local waste company in Whitecourt since 1981. Serving Whitecourt and Area for over 30 years providing quality vacuum truck services. Available 24/7.
Joining a union is guarantee to workers that is someone who will fight for their rights and best interests. Construction Maintenance and Allied Workers Local Union 1998 serves tradesmen in Prince George working in the construction industry. Call today for more information, and join your fellow workers.