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The Confederation of Canadian Unions (CCU; french: Confédération des syndicats canadiens, link=no '' is a
national trade union centre A national trade union center (or national center or central) is a federation or confederation of trade unions in a country. Nearly every country in the world has a national trade union center, and many have more than one. In some regions, such a ...
, a central labour body of independent unions in Canada.


History

The Council of Canadian Unions was founded in 1969 by militant labour organizers Madeleine Parent and Kent Rowley. The pair sought to establish a democratic, independent Canadian
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free of the influence of American-based international unions. At the July 1973 convention, the organization took its present name. Founded as part of the
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, it has been a leader in the struggle for
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and
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for all Canadians and was the first labour federation in Canada to call for equal pay for work of equal value. In January 1978, CCU had a membership of 26,007 across 13 unions. This totalled 0.8% of all workers in Canada. In 2013, the Construction Maintenance and Allied Workers (CMAW) affiliated with the CCU. In 2016, the Association of Employees Supporting Education Services (AESES) affiliated with the CCU. In April 2018, the Canadian Union of Skilled Workers (CUSW) voted unanimously to affiliate with the CCU.


Activities

The CCU supports, participates and works co-operatively with a variety of social activist groups, including the
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, the
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,
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, the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group (ICLMG), various health coalitions,
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, and Gathering Place. It writes submissions and lobbies all levels of government on issues such as health care, education, pay equity, social services, forestry, fair trade, and labour standards for workers. The Confederation of Canadian Unions also supports affiliates during labour disputes, difficult economic times and has established a travel pool to assist affiliates with travel expenses to ensure the greatest amount of participation by members and bottom-up democracy. The CCU and its affiliates are active in the struggle for a new world based on the ideals equality, democracy, environmental sustainability and solidarity. It also regularly lobbies elected officials on policy matters relating to workers' rights and social justice issues. For each provincial and federal election in Canada, the CCU organizes its "Raise Your Voice, Cast Your Vote" campaign, a voter education program where questionnaires are sent to each of the participating political parties that include questions on economic, social, environmental and political issues. The CCU is currently applying to be a member of the
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.


Objectives

# Establish a just standard of income, working hours and conditions for all who work for a living; # Protect its members from illegal and unjust treatment; # Obtain improved legislation and just application of legislation in the interests of all workers; # Promote the study, defense, and just application of legislation in the interests of all workers; # Promote and develop awareness of the dangers of environmental pollution and to educate members about the need to control and prevent harm to our
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; # Promote the merger or affiliation of affiliated unions with related interest and principles; # Aid workers in their efforts to form independent, Canadian unions, and if necessary or requested, to regulate relations between employees and employers, including but not limited to the right to bargain collectively on their behalf and to act as a bargaining agent, after full review and concurrence of the Executive Board; # Aid in organizing the unorganized.


Affiliated unions

* Nova Scotia Union of Public and Private Employees * Canadian Overseas Telecommunications Union * York University Staff Association *
Public and Private Workers of Canada The Public and Private Workers of Canada (PPWC) is a trade union based in British Columbia, Canada. Established in 1963 as the independent Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada, it has been affiliated with the Confederation of Canadian Unions sinc ...
* Construction Maintenance and Allied Workers * Association of Employees Supporting Education Services * Canadian Union of Skilled Workers


See also

*
List of trade unions This is a list of trade unions and union federations by country. International federations Global * Industrial Workers of the World * International Trade Union Confederation * International Workers Association * World Federation of Trade Unio ...
*
List of federations of trade unions This is a list of federations of trade unions currently in existence. Those federations listed under each country are also known as national trade union centres and are organizations formed by trade unions which operate, in most cases, at the ...


External links


Confederation of Canadian Unions


References

{{Authority control 1969 establishments in Ontario National trade union centres of Canada Economic history of Canada Trade unions established in 1969