Welcome to the organizing section of our union web site. Organizing is labour terminology for joining a union. Workers join unions more often when there's unfairness in the workplace or when they want input into wages and working conditions where they work.
Here you'll find out what a union is really all about and learn what steps are required to join a union. You'll also get some answers to basic questions you might have about the benefits of joining a union and what your employer can and can't do after you contact a union about organizing.
The basics
What is a union? Is it legal to join a union? Which union to choose? Begin
your search here if you've never had a union before or never been involved
in an organizing campaign.
Forming a Union
Your right to organize is protected by legislation. Understanding the law is a critical first step to securing that right.
Employers Can't
What's legal? What employers can and can't do to workers trying to organize a union.
When you are having trouble on the job, you have three choices:
1) Whine
and Complain
2) Quit
3) Form a Union.
Contact a Union Organizer
Contact the CMAW Organizing Department in any of the following ways:
E-mail us
phone and ask for the Organizing Department: 604-437-0471
fax: 604-437-1110