IRE240H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: International Labour Organization, Union Democracy, Labour Candidates And Parties In Canada

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Most unions are not just organizations of workers, they also entail work organizations in their own right, characterized by their own employees and their own rules and procedures: the local level. A local union can either be independent or it can be a liated with and subject to the authority of s provincial, national or international ( . Union locals are typically established on the basis of geographical proximity( . In manufacturing and most service industries, locals typically represent eligible workers at a single location called amalgamated locals. The primary role of the local union is ensuring that the collective agreement is adhered and grievances are led and pursued( : local union structure. Locals generally elect their own o cers in order to oversee( ) union a airs including a president, one or more vice-presidents, a nancial o cer and a recording or corresponding( ) secretary. Union business agent: full-time union employees whose role it is to help.

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