Local 1006A members will have the opportunity to review and vote on details of the tentative agreement at ratification meetings and polls, which have been scheduled throughout the province.
Your union strongly encourages you to attend the ratification meeting and/or poll in your area and have your say.
Today, we mark an exciting and historic occasion as Local 1000A and Local 206 come together as one to form a stronger, more diverse and powerful local union, UFCW Canada Local 1006A.
"I am very grateful to my union for protecting my rights as a No Frills employee. Upon starting my university studies in 2014, I applied for the UFCW Local 1000A scholarship... Since the union’s scholarship helped reduce the high cost of university, the union has made a positive impact in my life." – Connor Hartson, Gord and Kim's No Frills in Kingston
On April 28, your union will join labour and community allies in coming together to mark the National Day of Mourning. This event is about remembering workers killed, injured or made ill on the job and resolving to prevent future tragedies.
The Day of Mourning is an annual tradition that was started by the Canadian Labour Congress in 1984.
UFCW 1006A members at Comfort Inn in Pickering continue to make gains, ratifying a new union contract.
UFCW 1006A members at Aramark at the Rogers building in Toronto have ratified a new union contract.
UFCW 1006A members, who work as security guards for the Peel Condominium Corporation, have ratified a new union contract.
UFCW 1006A members at Chapters Woodbridge have voted to ratify a new union contract.
UFCW Local 1006A has helped former members recover $3.6 million owed to them after their employer, Neptune Security Services filed for bankruptcy.
Alicia Quan is proud to be among the strong tradition of 1006A women activists, who are transforming their workplaces and communities.
The passion to help members is a driving force in Rick Jordan’s life.
UFCW 1006A took to the streets of London, Ontario to celebrate Pride.