Unifor National Council 4000 Explained

Unifor National Council 4000
Location Country:Canada
Members:5060
Founded:November 1997
Parent Organization:Unifor
Headquarters:
Area Offices

Winnipeg, Manitoba - Office of the President,
Brampton, Ontario,
Brossard, Quebec
Grande Prairie, Alberta
Moncton, New Brunswick
Key People:Dave Kissack, President
(Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba)
Laura Hazlitt, Secretary-Treasurer
(Based in Winnipeg, Manitoba)
Website:www.unifor4000.com

Unifor National Council 4000 is the umbrella organization for five regionally based Unifor Local Unions across Canada that represent more than 5,060 members in various sectors, largely within the railway and transportation industry. It is the largest rail Local within Unifor.

Prior to the launch of Unifor during the 2013 Labour Day weekend in Toronto with the merger of the Canadian Auto Workers and Communications, Energy and Paperworkers unions, National Council 4000 was affiliated with the CAW and known as CAW National Council 4000.

Unifor is now the largest private sector Union in Canada, with more than 315,000 workers and associate members in industries ranging from railway and transportation to manufacturing and media to forestry and fishing, and many other private and public sector areas.

CAW Council 4000 was formed in November 1997 at the Founding Convention held at the CAW Family Education Centre (now Unifor Family Education Centre) located on the shores of Lake Huron in Port Elgin, Ontario. The delegates to this convention voted to change the bargaining unit structure of the former Canadian Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and General Workers Union (CBRT&GW), which merged with the National Automobile, Aerospace, Transportation and General Workers Union of Canada (CAW-Canada) in 1994, from 45-local unions situated across Canada, choosing to form a national council with five regionally based locals to service members from coast-to-coast.

The CBRT&GW, which was initially called the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees (CBRE), was Canada's first sole Canadian Union founded in Moncton, New Brunswick on October 12, 1908. This was before the creation of Canadian National Railways (CNR), then a Federal Crown corporation, which saw the amalgamation of government owned railways and the several others that had become bankrupt and placed into government hands.

Unifor National Council 4000 represents workers employed at CN and Via Rail Canada, which makes up the majority of the Council 4000 membership across Canada. Additionally, Council 4000 represents workers at Atlantic Wholesalers (DC24) (Loblaw Companies) and Loblaw Companies / Atlantic Wholesalers (DC06); Bay Ferries; CHEP Canada; CN (formerly Savage Alberta Railway); Cummins; DHL Express; Discovery Centre; Loomis Express (Transforce); Nova Scotia Federation of Labour support staff; Rocky Mountain Catering Co. Ltd.; Securitas at the Twin Rivers Paper Company in Edmundston, N.B.; Toronto Terminals Railway; Wajax Equipment, and the World Trade and Convention Centre Halifax.

National Council 4000 Leadership

[D] - Denotes deceased

Presidents of National Council 4000

Unifor

CAW

Secretary-Treasurers of National Council 4000

Unifor

CAW

Regional Representatives of National Council 4000

System CNTL - Locals 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004 and 4005

Unifor

CAW


Local 4001 (Mountain Region)

Unifor

CAW


Local 4002 (Prairie Region)

Unifor

CAW


Local 4003 (Great Lakes Region)

Unifor

CAW


Local 4004 (St. Lawrence Region)

Unifor

CAW


Local 4005 (Atlantic Region)

Unifor

CAW

Regional Local Presidents

Unifor Local 4001

CAW Local 4001


Unifor Local 4002

CAW Local 4002


Unifor Local 4003

CAW Local 4003


Unifor Local 4004

CAW Local 4004


Unifor Local 4005

CAW Local 4005

Council 4000 Administrative Assistants

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Unifor National Council 4000 Conventions

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CAW National Council 4000 Conventions

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Unifor Council 4000 employers, occupations and locations

Notes and References

  1. Unifor National Council 4000 President Barry Kennedy