Labour & Trade Unions in St. John's, NL

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Results from the 'Labour & Trade Unions' category in St. John's

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229 Major's Path, St. John's, A1C 5J9

(709) 753-9961
Labor union
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330 PORTUGAL COVE PLACE, St. John's, A1B 3M9

(709) 754-0700
NAPE is the largest union in Newfoundland and Labrador, representing over 27, 000 public and private sector workers.
The Newfoundland & Labrador Association Of Public & Private Employees is highly regarded by its members for their attentiveness and support in labor issues. NAPE is viewed as a great and effective union for working people in Newfoundland and Labrador. The organization has undergone recent improvements and the staff are described as second to none.
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229 Major’s Path, St. John's, A1C 5J9

709-753-9961
The Registered Nurses' Union Newfoundland & Labrador (RNUNL) is the official trade union for registered nurses in Newfoundland and Labrador. We represent over 5, 700 members in forming a strong, unified voice for nurses working in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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15 International Place, St. John's, A1A 0L4

(709) 753-0732
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55 Elizabeth Ave, St. John's, A1A 1W9

(709) 754-1746
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368 Hamilton Avenue, St. John's, A1C 5H5

+1 709-576-7276
The Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union (FFAW-Unifor) represents approximately 15, 000 working women and men throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, most of whom are employed in the fishing industry. We also have members working in the hotel, hospitality, brewing, metal fabrication and oil industries. FFAW-Unifor is proud to be affiliated with Unifor, the largest industrial union in the history of the Canadian labour movement with over 300, 000 members across the country.
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78 Brookfield Rd, St. John's, A1C 5N8

(709) 754-1620
Services professionnels, Emploi et Ressources de carrière, Labor union, Organisations ouvrières, Labour Organizations, labor organizations, Organization
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70 Mews Place, St. John's, A1B 4M3

(709) 579-5706
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21 Mews Pl #201, St. John's, A1B 4N2

(709) 753-7191
Labor union
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330 Portugal Cove Place, 2Nd Floor, St. John's, A1B 3P2

(709) 754-1660
Nonprofit Organization, Labor union, Non-profit organization, Association or organization, Labour Organizations

120 Lemarchant Road, St. John's, A1C 2H2

+1 709-753-8830

15 Bay Bulls Road, St. John's, A1G 1A2

(709) 726-6402
Membership Organizations, Organization, Labour Organizations, labor organizations, organisations ouvrières, Labor union

277 Water St, St. John's, A1C 6L3

(709) 772-5022
Legislative bodies, Labor union, Legislative & General Government, Exce, Executive

102-15 International Place, St. John's, A1A 0L4

(709) 753-0732
trade union

14 Forbes St, St. John's, A1E 3L5

(709) 364-2010
Business management consultant, Labor union

Po Box 8394 - Stn A, St. John's, A1B 3N7

(709) 685-1321
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. 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.

2 CANADA DR, St. John's, A1B 4B7

(709) 364-8505
Organisations ouvrières, labor organizations, Organization, Emploi et Ressources de carrière, Labour Organizations, Services professionnels

330 Portugal Cove Pl, St. John's, A1A 4Y5

(709) 726-8745
Labor union