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Communications Energy and Paperworkers - CEP |
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1. CEP - Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada Formed in 1992 as a merger of three unions, CEP represents 150,000 workers in industries as diverse as pulp and paper mills, telephone companies, oil, gas, chemical and mining industries, printing, journalism, broadcasting, graphic arts, hospitality, computer programming, trucking and nursing. |
2. CEP Local 1092 Represents 220 men and women employed at Mackenzie Pulp in Mackenzie, British Columbia. |
3. CEP Local 1123 Represents pulp and paper mill and lumber mill workers in Campbell River, B.C. |
4. CEP Local 1900 Edmonton Represents workers at three television stations in the Edmonton market; A-Channel, Corus and Global. |
5. CEP Local 191 Represents 2,000 workers at newspapers, commercial publishers and print shops in Winnipeg, Brandon, Manitoba and Thunder Bay. |
7. CEP Local 433 Representing 900 pulp and paper workers at 18 plants in and around Vancouver. |
8. CEP Local 456 Represents over 500 workers at Scott Paper Limited in New Westminister, B.C. |
9. CEP Local 777 Represents energy workers at Celanese in Edmonton. |
10. CEP Local 800 Represents workers at Montell Canada in Sarnia, Ontario. |
11. CEP Local 911 Represents information technology workers at ISM Information Systems Management Corporation, an IBM company, located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. |
12. CEP Locals 7 & 55 Located in Winnipeg, Local 7 represents the Clerical Employees of MTS Communications, MTS Advanced and MTS Mobility and Local 55 represents the Operator Services Emloyees of MTS Communications. |
13. Local 34-0 Ottawa Represents workers at Bell, Entourage, Expertech, Nexacor and Thermoshell in Ottawa. |
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