Labour & Trade Unions in Neufchâtel Est-Lebourgneuf, Québec, QC

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5050, Boulevard des Gradins, Bureau 200, NEUFCHÂTEL EST-LEBOURGNEUF, Québec, G2J 1P8

(418) 624-5305
Emploi et Ressources de carrière, Non-profit organization, Labor union, Nonprofit Organization, Organisations ouvrières, Labour Organizations, Association or organization, Syndicat des Employés Manuels de la Ville de Québec, Services professionnels, labor unions
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5000 BOUL DES GRADINS, NEUFCHÂTEL EST-LEBOURGNEUF, Québec, G2J 1N3

418 626 2136
La FTQ est la plus grande centrale syndicale québécoise avec plus de un demi-million de membres.
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5000 BOUL DES GRADINS, NEUFCHÂTEL EST-LEBOURGNEUF, Québec, G2J 1N3

418 624 1725
La FTQ est la plus grande centrale syndicale québécoise avec plus de un demi-million de membres.
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5100 Boul des Gradins, NEUFCHÂTEL EST-LEBOURGNEUF, Québec, G2J 1N4

(418) 623-2424
SFPQ is an independent union that brings together about 42 000 members in over 35 Quebec accreditations. Some 31 000 of them are from the Quebec public service and distributed as follows: nearly 27, 000 office workers and technicians and about 4000 workers working in various departments and agencies. The 11 000 members from the BPS. The union has a militant structure at three levels: local, regional and national levels, where more than 1, 800 people hold union office. In addition, the SFPQ is a member of the Inter-Secretariat utilities (SSSI) and the Public Services International (PSI) .
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1401, Boulevard Bastien, NEUFCHÂTEL EST-LEBOURGNEUF, Québec, G2K 1G5

(418) 622-8383
Labour Organizations, Labor union

340-5000, Boulevard des Gradins, NEUFCHÂTEL EST-LEBOURGNEUF, Québec, G2J 1N3

(418) 622-3838
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. They also elect national and regional representatives. CUPW’s national constitution and policies are the result of decisions from conventions. CUPW negotiates an education fund. It uses this fund to educate members on a wide variety of work, union and social justice issues. CUPW negotiates with Canada Post to take control of a $2 million dollar child care fund. It uses the fund to help members who have the most trouble finding or affording good child care, such as night workers and parents of children with special needs. The Organization of Rural Route Mail Couriers (ORRMC) is formed. The ORRMC wants basic bargaining rights, not just better contracts that can be changed at the whim of the government or Canada Post. CUPW agrees to help the ORRMC. CUPW signs up rural and suburban mail carriers as members and negotiates the contracting in of carriers. As unionized workers, they have basic rights and a contract that provides clear rules and improved wages.