Joining a union is guarantee to workers that is someone who will fight for their rights and best interests. Construction Maintenance and Allied Workers Local Union 1998 serves trad...more...See more text
101-1968 Queensway, Prince George, BCV2L 1M2Get directions
The British Columbia Teachers' Federation (BCTF), established in 1917, is the union of professionals representing 41,000 public school teachers in the province of British Columbia,...more...See more text
307-1717 3Rd Ave, Prince George, BCV2L 3G7Get directions
The Local came into existence as a result of a merger between Locals 2000 and 777. The membership of both locals voted to accept merger at meetings held throughout August of 2001 a...more...See more text
100-1777 3rd Ave, Prince George, BCV2L 3G7Get directions
The IWA was founded as the International Woodworkers of America in 1937 when it was a union that represented loggers and millworkers in Canada and the United States. On September 1...more...See more text
1505 Victoria St, Prince George, BCV2L 2L4Get directions
As Canada's largest union, we at the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) take great pride in our services. With multiple offices all over Canada, including Prince George, Mar...more...See more text
210-1990 Ogilvie St S, Prince George, BCV2N 1X1Get directions
Formed in 1952, CLAC is one of Canada’s fastest-growing unions. Operating through 15 member centres, it is the country’s largest national, independent, multi-sector union represent...more...See more text
115-4488 Highway 16 W, Prince George, BCV2N 6X6Get directions
The Canadian Union of Public Employees is Canada's largest union, with over 628,000 members across the country. CUPE represents workers in health care, emergency services, educatio...more...See more text
CUPW's national office is in Ottawa. The union has regional offices in Halifax, Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, London, Winnipeg and Vancouver. There are CUPW locals with e...more...See more text
The International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) was founded in 1896 as a trade union representing primarily construction workers working as heavy equipment operators, mechani...more...See more text
over 140 local USW 1-424 members from across the local Union took part in a number of courses organized by the local. The training is extremely valuable to our members dealing with...more...See more text
The Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada (PPWC) constitution ensures that our union will be controlled by rank-and-file workers. We believe in full voice for our membership. Elect...more...See more text