Labour & Trade Unions in Calgary, AB

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212 62 Ave SE, Calgary, T2H 2E6

(403) 250-2199
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3617 63 Ave NE, Calgary, T3J 5K1

(403) 686-0288
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811 MANNING ROAD NE, MAYLAND HEIGHTS, Calgary, T2E 7L4

(403) 235-0530
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2115 27 Avenue Northeast, Calgary, T2E 7E4

+1 403-250-3840
The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 955 (IUOE Local 955) proudly represents more than 12, 500 hard-working Albertans in diverse sectors of the economy, from road building to pipelines, crane operation and renewables, to health care, education, municipalities and much more. Our members help Alberta thrive. ' the backbone of our oilfield, mining, construction and transportation industries. We work with more than 100 agreements in place across Alberta. Established in 1948, Local 955 is one of the biggest IUOE locals in North America. IUOE itself is based in Washington D.C., with more than 400, 000 members in Canada and the United States.

5325 1A St Sw #100, MANCHESTER INDUSTRIAL, Calgary, T2H 0E5

(403) 252-2180
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Bay 109, 5621 11Th St Ne, CONNAUGHT, Calgary, T2E 6Z7

(403) 730-7015
CUPW’s national office is in Ottawa. The union has regional offices in Halifax, Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, London, Winnipeg and Vancouver. There are CUPW locals with elected representatives in over 200 communities across the country. Ultimate decision-making power in the union resides with the membership. At the local level, members make decisions about bylaws, local activities, delegates to national convention, etc. At the regional level, local delegates develop proposals for union policies, objectives, procedures and negotiations’ demands. Every three years, representatives from the locals meet at a national convention to decide on a plan of action for the coming years
The CUPW Union is commended for going above and beyond to support employees, advocating for human rights, and making a difference. Some reviews highlight the Union's passion and dedication to helping workers grow and succeed.

450 - 2618 Hopewell Place Ne, DOWNTOWN, Calgary, T1Y 7J7

(403) 235-6955
With around 600 000 members across Canada, CUPE represents workers in health care, education, municipalities, libraries, universities, social services, public utilities, transportation, emergency services and airlines. CUPE members are service-providers, white-collar workers, technicians, labourers, skilled trades people and professionals. More than half of CUPE members are women. About one-third are part-time workers. CUPE is a modern, dynamic and sophisticated union with more than 70 offices across the country. Workers, united through CUPE, have the clout and expertise to deal with the growing complexities of our global economy. The CUPE voter's guide is a useful tool to compare the platforms of the four major parties. It covers issues like health care, cities, child care, women and a whole lot more. Compare the platforms and remember to vote positive, vote public. Trustees act as internal auditors. The primary duty of Trustees is to uncover any fraud or misuse of union funds. The secondary function of Trustees is to review the way that the Secretary-Treasurer is doing his or her job and to suggest ways that the financial affairs of the local could be improved. CUPE is opposed to services being delivered by the lowest bidder. The drive towards the lowest bid is a “race to the bottom” for public sector workers and the services they provide. This document is designed to help CUPE members fight against competitive bidding and resist this renewed attempt by employers to wring concessions from them.

4656 Westwinds Drive Ne, Calgary, T3J 3Z5

(403) 245-2766
International Of Painters & Allied Trades Local 177, labor organizations, Labour Organizations, Membership Organizations, Organization, Organisations ouvrières, Emploi et Ressources de carrière, Services professionnels, Labor union

1207 - 20 Avenue Nw, Calgary, T2M 1G2

403-284-4521
The United Utility Workers’ Association (UUWA) began in 1943 as the Calgary Power Employees Association. In 1982 it became the TransAlta Employees’ Association and evolved into the UUWA in 2000. The UUWA is a collective of employees who work for various employers in the energy sector. The Association has been given legal authority by the Alberta Labour Relations Board to represent these employees. Approximately 1700 members, such as Power Line Technicians, Designers, Administrators, Meter Readers, Technicians and Receptionists, are currently represented under various Collective Agreements.

100-46 Hopewell Way NE, HORIZON, Calgary, T3J 5H7

(403) 291-1047
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6120 2 St SE, Calgary, T2H 2L8

(403) 692-0101

4412 Manilla Road Se, MANCHESTER INDUSTRIAL, Calgary, T2G 4B7

(403) 279-9500
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