Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union explained

Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union
Abbreviation:COPE
Predecessor:Office and Professional Employees International Union
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Type:Trade union
Location:Canada
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Membership:35,000
Membership Year:2023
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Annette Toth

The Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union (COPE; French: Syndicat canadien des employées et employés professionnels et de bureau|link=no) is a Canadian labour union representing approximately 35,000 white-collar workers, in both the private and public sectors, in 44 locals across Canada.

Composed of former locals of the American-based Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU), in 2004, 73 per cent of Canadian members voted in favour of forming their own, autonomous Canadian union. In June of that year, Canadian delegates withdrew from proceedings at the OPEIU international convention and formed COPE.