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The British Columbia Maritime Employers Association is an association representing the interests of member companies in industrial relations on Vancouver's and other British Columbian seaports. The BCMEA currently consists of sixty-seven member companies with commercial interests based on the waterfronts of Vancouver and other seaports in ...
Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Congress of Union Retirees of Canada (CURC) Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario (ETFO) (external website) FTQ-Construction; National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE) British Columbia General Employees' Union; Canadian Union of Brewery and General Workers
The Canadian Association of Professional Employees (CAPE) is a Canadian federal public service labour union. It represents more than 25,000 members. CAPE is a national affiliate of the Canadian Labour Congress. Its president since January 2024 is Nathan Prier of British Columbia. [1]
The BC Maritime Employers Association said union leaders rejected the deal without sending it to a full membership vote. The British Columbia port workers' union has rejected a mediator's ...
From July 1 to July 13, workers went on strike freezing the movement of billions of dollars worth of cargo at Canada's busiest ports. The union rejected a number of offers before voting to ratify the new deal in August. [30] [31] The union priorities were to address inflation and wages, job automation and port automation and contracting out ...
Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists; British Columbia Teachers' Federation; Canadian Association of University Teachers; Canadian Federation of Nurses' Union; Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union; Canadian Postmasters and Assistants Association; Canadian Union of Postal Workers; Canadian Union of Public Employees
Founded as part of the New Left, it has been a leader in the struggle for workers' rights and social justice for all Canadians and was the first labour federation in Canada to call for equal pay for work of equal value. [2] In January 1978, CCU had a membership of 26,007 across 13 unions. This totalled 0.8% of all workers in Canada. [3]
The Seafarers International Union or SIU is an organization of 12 autonomous labor unions of mariners, fishermen and boatmen working aboard vessels flagged in the United States or Canada. Michael Sacco was its president from 1988 until 2023.