Labour & Trade Unions in London, ON

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1093 Brydges St, London, N5W 2B5

519-601-7570
CUPE Local 7575 represents approximately 800 Permanent and 200 Temporary/Casual Educational and Instructional Assistants employed by the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB). Educational and Instructional Assistants (EAs/IAs) are school board education workers who help to deliver programs in the elementary, secondary or alternative education programs. We play an increasingly vital role in today’s classroom as we support individual students or groups of students with medical, physical, behavioural, or communication exceptionalities.
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571 Wharncliffe Road South, Unit 1, London, N6J 2N6

(519) 453-4222
Cupe4222 are a composite local comprised of three units representing Custodial, Maintenance, Printers, Technicians, Warehouse, Office and Clerical, Child Minders, and Early Years Program Facilitators. We provide support services for the Thames Valley District School Board which covers over 7, 000 square kilometres in the heart of Southwestern Ontario.
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635 Wilton Grove Road, HAMILTON ROAD, London, N6N 1N7

(519) 455-8083
Labor union
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125 Elm St, London, N5Z 2K4

(519) 951-0302
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6688 Tempo Rd, London, N6L 1L9

(519) 652-2929
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3800 Highbury Ave South, London, N6N 1P3

(519) 649-1200
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4026 Meadowbrook Drive, London, N6L 1C7

(519) 652-1633
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6-380 Adelaide St. North, EAST LONDON, London, N6B 3P6

(226) 777-5453
Labour Organizations, Organisations ouvrières, Political Organization, Organization, labor organizations, Labor union, Non-profit organization, Emploi et Ressources de carrière, Nonprofit Organization, Association or organization, Services professionnels
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14 – 540 Clarke Road, London, N5V 2Z6

(519) 679-4186
organisations ouvrières, Labor union, Membership Organizations, labor organizations
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750 Baseline Road, SOUTH LONDON, London, N6C 2R5

(519) 667-0937
Clubs et Associations, Associations, Sports et Loisirs, societies, Labor union, Societies Foundation Associations, foundation associations, Business Associations
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647 Wilton Grove Rd, London, N6N 1N7

(519) 672-3499
The Elgin Middlesex Oxford Workforce Planning and Development Board is one of 26 organizations across the province forming the Workforce Planning Ontario network. Workforce Planning Boards gather intelligence about the supply of labour and the demand side of the local labour market by working with employers to identify and meet their current and emerging skills needs. The primary role of Workforce Planning Boards is to help improve understanding of and coordinate community responses to labour market issues and needs.
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1991 Oxford St E, London, N5V 2Z7

(519) 964-5957
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4096 Meadowbrook Dr #115, London, N6L 1G4

(519) 652-2740
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3800 Highbury Ave S, London, N6N 1P3

(519) 649-1200
Membership Organizations, Menuisiers, Labour Organizations, Organisations ouvrières, Services professionnels, Labor union, Emploi et Ressources de carrière
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195 Dufferin Ave, London, N6A 1K7

(519) 432-6695

184 Wellington Street, CENTRAL LONDON, London, N6B 2L1

(519) 439-7731
Services professionnels, Labour Organizations, Organisations ouvrières, Organization, Membership Organizations, Association or organization, Emploi et Ressources de carrière, labor organizations

521 NOTTINGHILL ROAD, ARGYLE, London, N6K 4L4

(519) 641-3936
The ETFO Thames Valley Occasional Teachers' Local is a member of the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario (ETFO), the professional and protective organization representing over 76, 000 Teachers, Occasional Teachers, and education professionals employed in the public elementary schools of Ontario. Our Local represents approximately 1500 fully qualified certified Teachers whose job is to seamlessly replace permanent Teachers in the 134 elementary schools of the Thames Valley District School Board for absences ranging from one day to a full year. The mission of the ETFO Thames Valley Occasional Teachers' Local is: To represent all elementary occasional teachers of the Thames Valley Occasional Teachers Local in a fair and equitable manner; To secure through collective bargaining the best possible terms and conditions of employment; To advance the cause of education and the status of the occasional teachers in the Local; To promote a high standard of professional ethics and a high standard of professional competence; To foster a climate of social justice and provide a leadership role in such areas as anti-poverty, non-violence and equity; To promote and protect the interests of all members of the Local and the students in their care; To work in concert with other Thames Valley Locals of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario; To cooperate with other organizations having the same or like objects.

450 Highbury Ave N, EAST LONDON, London, N5W 5L2

(519) 451-0211
Labour Organizations, Labor organizations, Labor union, Membership Organizations

1001 Fanshawe College Blvd, Room D2018, London, N5Y 5R6

(519) 452-4205

101-350 Oxford Street W, WEST LONDON, London, N6H 1T3

(519) 433-1753
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.