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  2. Ontario Public Service Employees Union - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Lavigne v Ontario Public Service Employees Union - Wikipedia

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    OPSEU put some of the money towards interests such as disarmament campaigns, the National Union of Mine Workers in the United Kingdom, health care workers' union in Nicaragua, and sponsored events for the New Democratic Party. The practice was not unusual for similar unions, nonetheless, Lavigne opposed many of the causes supported by OPSEU.

  4. OPTrust - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Equal employment opportunity - Wikipedia

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    President Lyndon Baines Johnson. Equal employment opportunity is equal opportunity to attain or maintain employment in a company, organization, or other institution. Examples of legislation to foster it or to protect it from eroding include the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which was established by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to assist in the protection of United ...

  6. Employment - Wikipedia

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    Employment is a relationship between two parties regulating the provision of paid labour services. Usually based on a contract, one party, the employer, which might be a corporation, a not-for-profit organization, a co-operative, or any other entity, pays the other, the employee, in return for carrying out assigned work. [1]

  7. Gainful employment - Wikipedia

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    Increased mortality was due to workers’ lack of job control to meet the demands of the job, which led to continuous job strain and stress. [14] These findings argue in favor of gainful employment and provide evidence for the importance of job fit to the good life and overall health. Gainful employment may be heavily based on an individual's ...

  8. Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training program - Wikipedia

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    The Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training program (JOBS) was a welfare-to-work program created by the Family Support Act of 1988 to replace the Work Incentive program (WIN) created by the Social Security Act Amendments of 1967.

  9. Equal opportunity - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, for example, it is the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; [16] [115] in Britain, there is the Equality of Opportunity Committee [24] as well as the Equality and Human Rights Commission; [44] in Canada, the Royal Commission on the Status of Women has "equal opportunity as its precept"; [116] and in China, the Equal ...