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OPSEU was established in 1975 as the successor union to the former Civil Service Association of Ontario, which was founded in 1911. [2] In 1979, OPSEU affiliated with the Canadian Labour Congress, the National Union of Public and General Employees, and the Ontario Federation of Labour. OPSEU is affiliated to several labour councils across Ontario.
OPTrust, officially the OPSEU Pension Trust, [2] is a legal trust formed by the contractual agreement between the two plan sponsors, Ontario Public Service Employees Union and the Government of Ontario. [3] It manages one of Canada's largest pension funds and administers the OPSEU Pension Plan. [4]
Lavigne v Ontario Public Service Employees Union, [1991] 2 S.C.R. 211 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on freedom of expression under section 2(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and freedom of association under section 2(d) of the Charter.
JP Hornick is a Canadian labour leader and the current president of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU). Hornick was elected to the role April 2022 succeeding Warren (Smokey) Thomas. [1] Hornick is also the current Coordinator of the School of Labour at George Brown College. [2]
AMAPCEO, formerly known as the Association of Management, Administrative and Professional Crown Employees of Ontario, is a Canadian trade union representing mid-level public servants in Ontario. It was founded in 1992, recognized as a union by the provincial government in 1995, and negotiated its first collective agreement in 1996.
Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) Prince Edward Island Union of Public Sector Employees (PEIUPSE) Saskatchewan Government and General Employees' Union (SGEU) The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees was a member of NUPGE until 2001 when it was suspended for trying to take members from another union.
Unit 2 of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) Local 677, representing office, technical, and administrative workers at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, goes on strike on August 16. A tentative agreement is reached by November 2 [36] and was ratified on November 7. [37]
Ontario Federation of Labour; Ontario Nurses' Association; Ontario Public Service Employees Union; Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation; Ottawa and District Labour Council; Ottawa Trades Council