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Terrace Bay News, 1 May 1990, p. 3

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Page 3, News, Tuesday, May 1, 1990 You belong in ;> the Canadian ' ' *nadien de® Paperworkers Union... In 1974 all U.P.I.U. Local Unions in Canada Broke away from the American parent to form the Canadian Paperworkers Union. All that is, except for eight. The reason those locals did not join the C.P.U. was out of loyalty to two individuals who are no longer on the scene. Since that time, four of the eight have decided that it is in their best interests to move to the stronger Canadian union. The most recent being Local 92 in Fort Frances and local. 481 in Georgetown, Ontario. *Only four U.P.I.U. locals remain in Canada." The change to another union is your legal right in Ontario and your wages, benefits, conditions of employment, etc., are all protected by the Labour Relations Act. It is not unusual for workers who are concerned about their future to change unions. Get the facts. Contact a C.P.U. organizer. ee your future . CANADIAN ° PAPERWORKERS UNION 1184 Roland St., Thunder Bay, Ont., P7B 5M4 Telephone: (807) 623- 8876 Fax: (807) 623-6157

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