Unifor Local 591G Retirees Club Meeting and events for the balance of 2014All meetings start at 10 a.m. Monday, May 5 – Bingo after meeting Monday, June 2 Monday, July 7 – Bingo after meeting Wednesday, August 20 – Picnic* Monday, September 8 Monday, October […]
Unifor was officially formed on August 31, 2013. Established in a time of rising income inequality, declining levels of private sector union density, and aggressive corporate and government attacks on the wages and benefits of Canadian workers, Unifor is the product of an ambitious revitalization […]
Unifor is Canada’s largest private sector union, with over 300,000 members in a diverse range of sectors, across the country. Unifor is the certified collective bargaining agent for workers in thousands of workplaces, but also provides an opportunity for all workers – even those without […]
The name “Unifor” is intentionally ambiguous. It means different and personal things to a union membership that is increasingly diverse. The name doesn’t peg us to any one sector of the economy, or a particular workplace. Unifor is a union built for workers. But it’s […]
Unifor represents more than 300,000 members that work in nearly every industry in the private and public sector, and maintains close connections with members who have retired. No union offers such a diverse range of perspectives and experiences across our national industries and across local […]
Unifor starts from the premise that working people can accomplish greater things through collective action. That means working together, for the greater good – in our workplaces and in society. By organizing your workplace through Unifor, we’ll ensure you’re equipped to negotiate a strong, legally-binding […]
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Unifor Local 591G Retirees Club Meeting and events for the balance of 2014All meetings start at 10 a.m. Monday, May 5 – Bingo after meeting Monday, June 2 Monday, July 7 – Bingo after meeting Wednesday, August 20 – Picnic* Monday, September 8 Monday, October […]
Unifor was officially formed on August 31, 2013. Established in a time of rising income inequality, declining levels of private sector union density, and aggressive corporate and government attacks on the wages and benefits of Canadian workers, Unifor is the product of an ambitious revitalization […]
Unifor is Canada’s largest private sector union, with over 300,000 members in a diverse range of sectors, across the country. Unifor is the certified collective bargaining agent for workers in thousands of workplaces, but also provides an opportunity for all workers – even those without […]
The name “Unifor” is intentionally ambiguous. It means different and personal things to a union membership that is increasingly diverse. The name doesn’t peg us to any one sector of the economy, or a particular workplace. Unifor is a union built for workers. But it’s […]
Unifor represents more than 300,000 members that work in nearly every industry in the private and public sector, and maintains close connections with members who have retired. No union offers such a diverse range of perspectives and experiences across our national industries and across local […]
Unifor starts from the premise that working people can accomplish greater things through collective action. That means working together, for the greater good – in our workplaces and in society. By organizing your workplace through Unifor, we’ll ensure you’re equipped to negotiate a strong, legally-binding […]