Kiknu Long Term Care unanimously ratifies first contract
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Membertou Public Works staff secure first union contract
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Canadian Linen in Newfoundland secures first collective agreement
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Atlantic Beef workers in P.E.I. agree on massive financial deal
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ADL workers in western P.E.I. earn monumental deal
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  • Kiknu Long Term Care unanimously ratifies first contract
  • Membertou Public Works staff secure first union contract
  • Canadian Linen in Newfoundland secures first collective agreement
  • Atlantic Beef workers in P.E.I. agree on massive financial deal
  • ADL workers in western P.E.I. earn monumental deal

About UFCW Canada Eastern Provinces Council

The EPC was created when the leadership of three local unions, namely Local 1288P, Local 864, and Local 1252, unanimously voted to form the Eastern Provinces Council (EPC). The reasons were clear back then and are clearer today. Together we are better, stronger and more diversified. It was the right thing to do for the membership and for the organization’s growth plans to grow UFCW Canada from coast to coast to coast.

Union 101

A union is a collective effort by workers under a shared employer to:

  • win what they want;
  • stop what they don't want;
  • do anything else the workers decide they want to do.

Here are a few other fundamental you should know about unions:

Solidarity

Solidarity is the collective understanding among workers that they have shared goals that can only be won if they work together. Solidarity is the source of any union’s power.

Collective Bargaining

Collective bargaining is the process where a union negotiates with an employer about changes to the working conditions of a workplace. The result of collective bargaining is a collective agreement, or union contract, which is legally binding and can be enforced through a grievance procedure.

Strikes

A strike is a collective refusal to work made by a group of workers in response to an employer’s refusal to collectively bargain in good faith. Every strike requires a majority of workers to vote in favour of going on strike. Strikes outside of contract negotiations or in response to sudden events are called “wildcat” strikes.

Grievances

A grievance is a complaint filed by a unionized worker against an employer in response to a violation of a collective agreement. Successful grievances either lead to a settlement between the worker and employer, or to a legal order from arbitration.

Frequently Asked Questions

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