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  2. Nortel Retirees and former employees Protection Canada

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    unionized members will get 75 per cent of their non-indexed pensions; non-managerial staff will get 70 per cent. Outside Ontario: union members will get 59 per cent of their indexed pensions; non-union pensioners will get 57 per cent. [20] [21]

  3. Employee benefits - Wikipedia

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    Benefits may also include formal or informal employee discount programs that grant workers access to specialized offerings from local and regional vendors (like movies and theme park tickets, wellness programs, discounted shopping, hotels and resorts, and so on). [8] [9]

  4. Congress of Union Retirees of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Congress of Union Retirees of Canada (French: Association des syndicalistes à la retraite du Canada) is an affiliate of the Canadian Labour Congress established in 1991. [2] Over half a million people belong to the retiree organization.

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    Amtrak — 10% discount on most fares in the U.S. and cross-border rides in conjunction with VIA Rail Canada (ages 60+ for cross-border rides) Federal Transit Authority — 50% off peak fare on ...

  7. Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union (COPE; French: Syndicat canadien des employées et employés professionnels et de bureau) is a Canadian labour union representing approximately 35,000 white-collar workers, in both the private and public sectors, in 35 locals across Canada.

  8. Canadian Union of Public Employees - Wikipedia

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    There is a Canadian Union of Public Employees fond at Library and Archives Canada. [6] The archival reference number is R5440, former archival reference number MG28-I234. [7] The fond covers the date range 1919 to 2009. It contains 105.46 meters of textual records, along with a number of other media records.

  9. CARP (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    CARP is modeled after one of the largest lobby groups in the world, the American Association of Retired Persons, but it has been independent since its foundation in 1983. CARP was founded in Toronto by Lillian and Murray Morgenthau in 1985. CARP. claims over 350,000 members across Canada. [10]