CAW Local 111
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Canadian Auto Workers Local 111 | |
Members | 2800 |
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Country | Canada |
Head union | CAW |
Key people | Steve Sutherland, president |
Office location | New Westminster, British Columbia |
Website | www.caw111.com |
The CAW Local 111 is a local union of the Canadian Auto Workers union. It represents the 2800 conventional and community bus operators for Coast Mountain Bus Company in the Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia. CAW Local 111 was formed from the remnants of the Independent Canadian Transit Union, which had acrimoniously broken from the U.S. dominated Amalgamated Transit Union. ICTU was a maverick union, never part of the labour mainstream, and eventually the ICTU membership voted to reenter the labour establishment by joining the Canadian Auto Workers, which ironically broke from U.S. dominated United Auto Workers about the same time ICTU came into being.
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