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National Union of Public and General Employees
AbbreviationNUPGE
Formation1976 (1976)
HeadquartersNepean, Ontario, Canada
Location
  • Canada
Membership425,000 (2022)
PresidentBert Blundon
Secretary-treasurerJason MacLean
Affiliations
Websitenupge.ca Edit this at Wikidata

The National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE) is a Canadian trade union. Taken in total it is the second largest union in Canada. Most of its 425,000 members work in the provincial public service sector. Its mission is to monitor provincial and federal labour laws and developments as well as analyse restructuring of social programs and public services. The national union reports on and contributes to legislation affecting the Canadian workplace.

The 13 component unions are:

The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees was a member of NUPGE until 2001 when it was suspended for trying to take members from another union. Then in 2006 the AUPE decided to disaffiliate from the NUPGE and by extension the Canadian Labour Congress and Alberta Federation of Labour.

References

  1. The Impact of NAFTA on the Public Sector: Hearing Before the Legislation and National Security Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, July 27, 1993. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1994. ISBN 978-0-16-044658-0.
  2. Membership info from web site
  3. "Workplace Gazette: An Industrial Relations Quarterly". 2004.

External links

Canadian Labour Congress
Provincial and
territorial federations
National affiliates
International affiliates
Presidents
See also


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