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Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada

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27: 457:, started around 1968. The worst dispute occurred in 1972. The union continued to operate plants at Ontario Hydro during a strike involving the Power Workers Union (CUPE 1000). This dispute can be seen as management at Ontario Hydro using one union against another. After the strike any worker who left the CUOE to work at other Ontario Hydro plant lost his seniority. It was a long and bitter strike. Before the strike the CUOE was a strong union in Ontario Hydro power station operations, but the 465:, and other locations received management jobs at Hydro Head Office and never returned to the CUOE. It has been called "one of the most unfortunate chapters in Canadian labour history" by labour leaders what happened in 1972, events both management and the union at Ontario Hydro (OPG) would prefer to forget. For the CUOE, it was the beginning of the decline of the Canada's "engineers union". The greatest setback for the CUOE was the closing of the R.L. Hearn and J.C. Keith stations by 1125: 480:
There was also attempts by many companies and professionals to eliminate stationary engineer positions using technology and equipment like coil tube boilers. Fewer young people entered the trade in recent years, and in Ontario (2007) there are fewer than 15,000 licensed engineers. The average age was
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faced technological change and continued opposition from employers who feared a broader union of workers in this critical area. Larger unions in the public sector and industry often would base wage settlements and pay equity on the stationary engineer position in workplaces because if this group were
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The communications portion of CEP consisted of workers from telecommunications (principally Bell Canada), private TV stations, newspapers, commercial print and new media (such as Internet and web design). The large media component of communications (about 20,000 members) joined CEP in 1994 when
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The energy portion of CEP consisted mainly of Canadian workers in the oil, gas and chemical sectors, while the paperworkers portion of CEP consisted of pulp and paper workers in the Maritimes, Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.
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After struggling to become an independent the small union faced a number of challenges. There were disputes with larger unions such as the IUOE, which continued to represent engineers at many workplaces in Ontario and
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One of the reasons for the current shortage of people in this field is the negative perception of skilled trades by young people and parents. With the introduction of new technologies such as computer controls,
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Small groups of engineers employed mainly in district heating and at hospitals tried to maintain and regain membership for the next 20 years. The
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in Toronto and the J.C. Keith Generating Station in Windsor, Ontario. Other members included a steam plant in Ajax, Ontario and steam plants at
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declines and moves offshore. That industry has seen several plant closures affecting thousands of pulp and paper workers across Canada. A
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In September 2003 the CUOE merged with the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada (CEP) and became CEP Local 2003.
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with 150,000 members, active from 1992 to 2013. It was created in 1992 through the merger of three unions: the
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The founding members worked at The Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario at the R.L.
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and forestry workers in Quebec kept pace with membership declines in other areas.
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Just the Beginning: The Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada
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to join a strike, it would be difficult to keep a facility in operation.
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53 and colleges in Ontario are training less than 200 people per year.
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joined as well as newspaper members from the Canadian division of the
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However, the 2005 GCIU merger as well as subsequent mergers with the
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area hospitals and the Toronto District Heating System (now
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Canadian Union of Operating Engineers and General Workers
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CEP Local 2003 - Ontario Composite, Mississauga based
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CEP Local 87M - Composite media local, Toronto-based
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Unifor
Canadian Paperworkers Union
Communications and Electrical Workers of Canada
Energy and Chemical Workers Union
Trade union
Ottawa
Ontario
Canadian Labour Congress
ICEM
International Federation of Journalists
private-sector
labour union
Canadian Paperworkers Union
Communications and Electrical Workers of Canada
Energy and Chemical Workers Union
Canadian Labour Congress
NABET
Communications Workers of America
Graphic Communications International Union
Teamsters Canada
pulp and paper industry in Canada
Canada Industrial Relations Board
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Canadian Media Guild
Atlantic Telecommunications Workers Union
International Federation of Journalists
Canadian Auto Workers
Unifor
International Union of Operating Engineers

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