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#108 – 3993 Henning Drive, Burnaby, V5C 6P7

(604) 299-2232
Membership Organizations, Labour Organizations and Unions, Labor organizations
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103- 3989 Henning Drive, Burnaby, V5C 6P8

(604) 254-8635
The Grain Workers Union Local 333 is a Canadian Union representing members in the Ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert. Our local union is affiliated with the CLC and the BCGEU. The Grain Workers Union is responsible for manning the six major grain terminals on the west coast of B.C. To regulate the terms and conditions of employment between its members and the employers with whom it has collective bargaining relationships.

301-8988 Fraserton Crt, Burnaby, V5J 5H8

(604) 874-0274
Labour Organizations, Emploi et Ressources de carrière, United Steelworkers Local 1-1937, services d orientation, Organisations ouvrières, salles, Services professionnels, workers association, labour support services

2-6515 Bonsor Ave., Burnaby, V5H 3E8

(604) 436-3335

5694 Imperial Ave, Burnaby, V5J 1G2

604-434-7006
CUPE Local 7000 represents the workers at the BC Rapid Transit Company (SkyTrain Expo and Millennium Lines) and the Southern Railway of BC. The workers at BCRTC were not represented by a union until 1985. The Office and Technical Employees Union (now CUPE 378) represented the workers until 1989. In 1990 the workers voted to change to a ‘transit union’. The Independent Canadian Transit Union Local 7 was born. Shortly after in 1994 the Southern Rail workers left the Amalgamated Transit Union and joined ICTU Local 7. Through a series of legal issues the Independent Canadian Transit Union was dissolved and the workers at both properties voted to join the Canadian Union of Public Employees. On February 22nd 1999 CUPE Local 7000 was formed.