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Collective agreement

The collective agreement is the heart of the members relationship with their employer, if its not in the collective agreement, or in government legislation then its up to the employer.

  • CBA 2022-2025
  • Collective Agreement English 2019-2022
  • Collective Agreement French 2019-2022
  • Local 2195 Collective agreement (2017-2019)
  • Local 2195 Collective Agreement  (2015-2017)
  • Local 2195 Collective Agreement (2013-2014)

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