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7621 Kingsway, Burnaby, V3N 3C7

(604) 524-8334
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4220 NORLAND AVE, Burnaby, V5G 3X2

(604) 571-6500
Labor union, Labour Organizations, Labor organizations, Labour Organizations and Unions, Membership Organizations
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8988 Fraserton Crt #314, Burnaby, V5J 5H8

604 293 1281
Emploi et Ressources de carrière, Services professionnels, Organisations ouvrières, labor organizations, International Of Elevator Constructors Local 82, Labour Organizations, Labor union
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7535 Sixth St, Burnaby, V3N 3M2

(604) 520-3305
International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers Loc 258, Labour Organizations, labor organizations, électriciens, entrepreneurs, Organization, Labor union
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6891 Macpherson Ave, Burnaby, V5J 4N2

(604) 879-4191
Association or organization, Labour Organizations

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

8888 University Dr W, Burnaby, V5A 1S6

(778) 782-5494

102 - 8988 Fraserton Court, Burnaby, V5J 5H8

(604) 321-3471

300 - 3920 Norland Avenue, Burnaby, V5G 4K7

(604) 683-1117

4045 1St Avenue, Burnaby, V5C 4P3

(604) 298-9684
Services professionnels, Organisations ouvrières, Blueprint stronger Future, Membership Organizations, workers, NMIC, marine, ILWU Canada, pensioners club, National Marine Industry Council, Labour Organizations, Tom, labor organizations, Labor union, Emploi et Ressources de carrière, ILWU, security, grievance

7128 Gilley Avenue, Burnaby, V5J 4X2

(604) 434-5155
Services professionnels, labor, Labor union, Organization, labor organizations, Membership Organizations, Organisations ouvrières, organizations, Emploi et Ressources de carrière, Labour Organizations

300-3920 Norland Ave, Burnaby, V5G 4K7

(604) 683-1117
Emploi et Ressources de carrière, Services professionnels, Labour Organizations, Labor union, Organisations ouvrières

5694 IMPERIAL ST, Burnaby, V5J 1G2

(604) 434-7006
Labor organizations, Labour Organizations, Membership Organizations, Association or organization

4259 Canada Wy #215, Burnaby, V5G 1H1

(604) 430-6766

102 - 8988 Fraserton Court, Burnaby, V5J 5H8

(604) 298-3940

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

(604) 436-3335

319 8988 FRASERTON CT, Burnaby, V5J 5H8

604 433 1332
Services professionnels, Emploi et Ressources de carrière, Labor union, Ingénieurs, Organisations ouvrières

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.

8888 University Drive, Burnaby, V5A 1S6

(778) 782-4735
Certified in 1978, the Teaching Support Staff Union represents teaching assistants (TAs), tutor markers (TMs), sessional instructors (SIs) and language instructors (LIs) at Simon Fraser University. Since December 2004, we also represent the English Language and Culture (ELC) and the Interpretation and Translation Program (ITP). The Union functions as the sole bargaining agent for these employees during contract negotiations and represents any and all members in work-related conflicts and problems. The TSSU began as Local 6 of the Association of College and University Employees (AUCE 6). AUCE was a feminist trade union movement which developed out of the Vancouver Women’s Caucus in the late 1960s and early 1970s. All of the other AUCE unions have joined up with larger unions, such as the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), but we have maintained our independent status.