Certifications

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Showing 18101 - 18150 of 20329 results
Last Updated: March 24, 2026

Collective Bargaining Relationship number Sort ascending Employer(s) Union(s) Certification Date Last Varied Date Bargaining Unit Description
34028 Thomas Cemm (Thomas Cemm & Sons), International Moulders & Foundry Workers Union of North America, Local #281 1950-07-25

employees in the production, processing and assembling of castings and
related products at the rear of 5648 Stamford Street, Vancouver, B.C.

34027 Triman Services Inc. Construction and Allied Workers Union, CLAC Local 68 1995-04-03 1995-07-27

employees in British Columbia

34025 Grand Forks Public Library Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 2254 1992-11-02

employees

34024 Bedrock Granby Contractors Ltd., International Union of Operating Engineers, Local No. 115 1962-09-04

operators of heavy construction equipment other than trucks; and mechanics,
welders (operating engineers), oilers and mechanics' helpers at the Fairview
Bay Ferry Terminal, Prince Rupert, B. C.

34023 Wells Limited, United Packinghouse Food and Allied Workers, Local #341 1946-09-19 1961-08-01

employees in and around the City of Vancouver, B. C. except truck drivers,
swampers, and office staff, and those employed in a confidential capacity or
having authority to employ or discharge employees,

34022 Price-Poole (H. C. Price of Canada Ltd. and Poole Construction Company Ltd. - Joint Venture) Teamsters Local Union No. 213 1961-01-25

truck drivers and operators (other than operating engineers) of motor
vehicles and motive equipment related to heavy construction, and
warehousemen, on the construction of a pipeline for the Alberta Natural Gas
Company in south-eastern British Columbia

34018 Alliance Construction Co. Ltd., United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Locals Nos. 452, 1251, 1843 and 2213 1958-03-04

carpenters in the area described as following: commencing at the
International Boundary on Georgia Straits on Point Roberts; due east to 121
west longitude; thence due north to 50 north latitude, 121 west longitude;
thence north west to 51 north latitude, 122 west longitude; thence north to
51.30 north latitude, 122 west longitude, then west to 51.30 north latitude,
124 west longitude; thence south to the Sechelt Peninsula at Agamemnon
Channel; then following the coast line to Gower Point; thence south east to
the point of commencement

34017 Bell Pole Co. Ltd. United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union, Local No. 1-417 1966-04-19 1988-08-30

employees in the pole yard at Cedarside, approximately three miles south of
Valemount, B.C. except office staff, sales staff, foremen and those above the
rank of foreman

34016 Corporation of Delta, The Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 454 1966-01-04 1979-10-30

employees within the Corporation of Delta, except firemen and policemen

34015 Wescraft Manufacturing Company, a division of Dashwood Industries Limited, Local Union No. 280-SM of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers 1973-12-04 1981-04-02

employees in British Columbia other than Vancouver Island, except office and
sales staff

34012 Polar Construction Company Limited Tunnel and Rock Workers' Union, Local No. 168 and Construction and General Labourers' Union, Locals Nos. 602, 1070 and 1093 1972-09-12 1977-07-20

breakermen, bricklayers helpers, caulkingmen, cement pipelayers, chain saw
operators, chippermen, chucktenders, drillers, dumpmen, groutmen, gunite
nozzlemen, jackhammermen, labourers, miners, mixermen, motormen, potmen,
powdermen, power buggy operators, pumptenders, rock scalers, skiptenders,
tampermen, timbermen (underground), trackmen, vibrator operators, watchmen,
and foremen to each of the foregoing classifications, in British Columbia

34011 West Coast Hardwood Ltd., United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union, Local 2009 1967-06-06 1994-08-10

employees within that area bounded by a line drawn from the International
Boundary at 121 west, due north to a point immediately west of Brodie, thence
north west to Lytton, thence south west to Glacier Lake, thence south west to
the north end of Pitt Lake, thence south on the west side of Pitt Lake and
Pitt River to the Fraser River, thence along the north side of the Fraser
River to a point one-half mile east of Fort Langley, thence due south to the
International Boundary and then due east to the point of commencement except
office staff and supervisory officials

34010 Mother Hubbard Bakery Ltd., King's Bakery Division, General Teamster's Union, Local No. 181 1965-10-27

driver salesmen and sales clerks at and from Vernon, B.C.

34009 Ken Cochrane Enterprises Ltd., Canadian Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and General Workers, Local No. 234 1979-02-08

employees of the KRC Express & Travel Service Division at 910 Fitzgerald
Avenue, Courtenay, B.C.

34007 Corporation of the District of Central Saanich, The Central Saanich Firefighters, International Association of Fire Fighters Local 4428 2005-03-23

full time personnel of the Central Saanich Fire Department at 1903 Mount Newton Cross Road, Saanichton, BC

34006 Infanti Bros. Construction Ltd., British Columbia Provincial Council of Carpenters on behalf of its Constituent Locals 1975-12-19 1978-02-04

carpenters, joiners, lathers and carpenter millwrights in British
Columbia

34003 Granville Brothers Limited, Vancouver and District Laundry and Drycleaning Salesmen's Union, Local No. 334 1959-02-17

driver salesmen at 401 East 12th Avenue, Vancouver, B. C.

34002 K. L. Filbey (Filbey's Plumbing & Heating), International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers, Local No. 118 1955-06-27

insulation mechanics and their helpers, installing and applying, preparing
and repairing heat and frost insulation in British Columbia

34001 Skeena River Piledriving No. 2 Ltd. British Columbia Provincial Council of Carpenters on behalf of its Constituent Locals 1974-04-19

carpenters, joiners and carpenter millwrights in British Columbia

33997 R. Soeckle and A. Much, partners carrying on business under the firm-name of M & B Painters, International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, Local No. 138 1964-03-17

painters, decorators, paperhangers, building cleaners (steam or other
process), and sandblasters on the Queen Charlotte Islands and on Vancouver
Island north of a line drawn east-west through Port Alice, and on that
portion of the Mainland of British Columbia west and south of a line drawn
from the Yukon Border south along the 127th meridian to the 52 parallel, and
then due east to the Alberta Border, except throughout that area between the
118th and 121st meridian

33996 Lally Bros. Holding Ltd. Canadian Owner-Operator Workers' Association, Local 2001 2010-09-01

drivers, including owner-operators and company drivers in British Columbia

33995 Cold Squad II Productions Inc. Unifor Local Union No. 2020, operating as ACFC West - The Association of Canadian Film Craftspeople, Local 2020 Unifor 1998-11-20 1999-05-10

employees and dependent contractors engaged in accounting, art, construction, costume, editing, first aid/craft service, grips, greens, hair, lighting, make-up, painting, production office, props, publicity, script supervisors, set decorating, sound, special effects and video and employees in the transportation department and related services including transportation assistants, security, caterers, animal trainers and wranglers, boat wranglers, safety divers, automotive mechanics and body persons in British Columbia

33994 Trizec Construction Limited and Trizec Equities Limited, 1610 - 1055 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, V6E 3P1 which the Board has decided pursuant to the provisions of Section 37 of the Labour Code, to be one employer for the purposes of this certification. Tunnel and Rock Workers' Union, Local No. 168 and Construction and General Workers' Union, Local No. 602 and Construction and General Labourers' Union, Locals Nos. 1070 and 1093 1972-04-11 1997-05-05

breakermen, bricklayers helpers, caulkingmen, cement pipelayers, chain saw
operators, chippermen, chucktenders, drillers, dumpmen, groutmen, gunite
nozzlemen, jackhammermen, labourers, miners, mixermen, motormen, potmen,
powdermen, power buggy operators, pumptenders, rock scalers, skiptenders,
tampermen, timbermen (underground), trackmen, vibrator operators, watchmen
and foremen to each of the foregoing classifications, in British Columbia

33993 Cambie Construction Ltd. British Columbia Provincial Council of Carpenters on behalf of its Constituent Locals 1972-05-03 1982-03-18

carpenters, joiners, lathers and carpenter millwrights in British Columbia

33992 Schoeller-Duncan Company Limited, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local No. 1928 1974-05-10 1975-11-10

employees at and from 912 Van Horne Way, Richmond, B.C. except office and
sales staff

33989 L. O. McCarter (L. O. McCarter Construction) United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Locals No. 452 and 1251 1952-10-28

carpenters in the cities of Vancouver, North Vancouver, New Westminster,
Port Moody and Coquitlam; the Municipalities of North Vancouver, West
Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Delta, Surrey, and Coquitlam; and the
University area, Squamish and Howe Sound area, Ioco area, and the
mainland up to and including Sechelt Inlet.

33985 T.Q. Machine Ltd. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Lodge No. 692 1980-07-10

employees at and from 10930 Westdowne Road, Ladysmith, B.C., except office
and sales staff

33984 David Jones Distributors Ltd., Retail Wholesale Union, Local 580 1976-04-15

employees of Central Records & Electronics and Musictape Company at and from
7974 Winston Street, Burnaby, B. C. except office staff and supervisors

33982 WW Hotels (Whistler) Limited Partnership (Hilton Whistler Resort and Spa) Unifor, Local Union No. 3000 2009-03-16 2015-09-01

employees working in the 'Rooms Division' at the Hilton Whistler Resort and Spa at and from 4050 Whistler Way, Whistler, BC except management

33979 Atlas Glass Co. Ltd., I.U.P.A.T. Glaziers, Architectural Metal Mechanics and Glassworkers Union, Local 1527 1958-01-28 1979-07-16

glass workers and glaziers in British Columbia other than on Vancouver Island

33977 Forwest Veneer Inc. United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union, Local 1-1937 1996-04-23 1999-05-06

employees within all coastal operations on the mainland and coastal islands, except Hardwicke, Thurlow, Sonora, Quadra, Read, Cortes, Hornby and Denman from the International boundary north, including the Queen Charlotte Islands. The Local jurisdiction on Vancouver Island shall include all operations north or west of a line from Mount Palmerston on the east coast south-easterly to Waring Peak; thence following the high level of the Sutton Range to the westerly end of Schoen Lake; thence southerly to the west end of Muchalat Lake; thence westerly to the south end of Victoria Lake, and thence south-easterly to Cape Cook on the west coast. The Local shall extend east from the Coast along the B.C./Alaska border to the 127th Longitude, thence south along the 127th Longitude to the 55th Latitude, then west on the 55th Latitude to the 128th; thence due south from the 128th Longitude and 55th Parallel to the 54th North Latitude; thence in a south-easterly direction in a straight line to Lindquist Peak; thence in a southerly direction along the western boundary of Tweedsmuir Park to the 53rd North Latitude; thence due east to the 12th West Longitude; thence due south to the 51.30 North Latitude; thence in a south-easterly direction, but not including Lillooet; thence in a south-westerly direction to Glacier Lake, thence in a south-westerly direction to the north end of Pitt Lake, then south on the west side of Pitt Lake to the south end of Pitt Lake, thence west southwest to Barnet, and west along the Barnet Highway to Boundary Road. From this point, south along Boundary Road extending to the International Boundary, on both sides of the Fraser River, downward to its mouth, including all islands bounded by the Fraser west of the eastern boundaries outlined, up both sides of Burrard Inlet, including Barnet, except supervisory personnel and office staff

33974 W.H. Malkin Ltd (Shop-Easy Stores (B.C) Division) Amalgamated Meatcutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, Local No. 212 1955-01-05

employees employed in the preparation for sale, handling and selling of
fresh, frozen, cooked and smoked: meats, fish and poultry in its store (s)
at Whalley, B. C.

33973 Bernard Harby Limited, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Floorlayers' Local No. 1541 1970-05-05 1973-06-05

employees in the laying of carpet, resilient floor coverings (including
seamless plastic materials), and the application of plastic laminates at and
from 5674 Production Way, Langley, B. C.

33972 Tim Locke (Locke Insulation Systems) International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers, Local No. 118 2008-12-23

insulation mechanics, improvers and their helpers in British Columbia

33971 BD Productions Inc. Unifor Local Union No. 2020, operating as ACFC West - The Association of Canadian Film Craftspeople, Local 2020 Unifor 2000-03-08

employees engaged in: accounting, art department, construction, continuity, craft service/first aid, electric (lighting), greens, grip, hairdressing, make-up, production office, props, publicity, scenic art, set decorating, sound, transportation and wardrobe (costume)

33967 Ideal Drywall Ltd., International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, Local No. 138 1965-03-09 1969-09-03

wallboard tapers and fillers in British Columbia

33966 Foundation Industrial, A Division of Nicholls-Radtke Ltd. Teamsters Local Union No. 213 1968-05-14 1992-12-16

truck drivers and operators of motor vehicles and motive equipment related to
heavy construction, and warehousemen in British Columbia

33965 Vancouver Police Board Vancouver Police Union 1945-08-06 1983-06-07

employees in the police department, except inspectors of police and members
of the Vancouver Municipal and Regional Employees' Union and the Vancouver
Police Officers Association

33964 Washington A. Thorne (Steva Theatre), International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States and Canada, Local No. 348 (British Columbia Projectionists) 1949-10-19

moving picture projectionists at the Steva Theatre, Steveston, B.C.

33961 Empire Sheet Metal Works Ltd., Local Union No. 280-SM of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers 1944-08-08

sheet metal workers & helpers except those employed in a confidential
capacity or having authority to employ or discharge employees.

33960 Odin Seafood Ltd. UFAWU-Unifor 2001-12-11

plant employees at 237 Cow Bay Road, Prince Rupert, BC, except office staff and management

33959 Salvation Army Miracle Valley Treatment Centre, The Hospital Employees' Union 2000-12-14

employees at and from Salvation Army - Miracle Valley, 14100 Stave Lake Road, Mission, BC

33956 GAM-X Inspections (1970) Ltd., International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers, Lodge 359 and United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry of the United States and Canada, Local No. 170 1978-06-12

employees in British Columbia

33954 USNR / Kockums Cancar Company International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, Shopmen's Local No. 712 2008-08-06

all shop production and maintenance employees of USNR engaged in the fabrication of iron, steel, and metal products or in maintenance work in or about USNR's shops located in Salmon Arm, BC, and to work done by such production and maintenance employees

33951 Prairie Roadbuilders (BC) Ltd. General Workers Union of Canada - Local 1 1993-05-05

employees, except clerical staff

33950 Ernest C. Potts, Journeymen Barbers, Hairdressers & Cosmetologists International Union of America, Local 120 1951-06-06

journeymen barbers at 731 Davie Street, Vancouver, B.C.

33948 Central Okanagan United Way Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union, Local 378 1988-10-26

office and clerical employees at 101 - 537 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna, B.C.

33946 Larson & Grieve Contracting Ltd. Tunnel and Rock Workers Local No. 168 and Construction and General Labourers Union, Locals Nos. 602, 1070 and 1093 1963-05-21

breakermen, bricklayers helpers, caulkingmen, cement pipelayers, chain saw
operators, chippermen, chucktenders, drillers, dumpmen, groutmen, gunite
nozzlemen, jackhammermen, labourers, miners, mixermen, motormen, potmen,
powdermen, power buggy operators, pumptenders, rock scalers, skiptenders,
tampermen, timbermen (underground), trackmen, vibrator operators, watchmen,
and foremen to each of the foregoing classifications, in British Columbia

33944 Robert G. Semple, Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America, Local 1642 1963-04-16

painters, decorators, paperhangers, building cleaners (steam or other
process), and sandblasters on that portion of Vancouver Island north of the
49th parallel but excluding Ladysmith

33943 Sobeys West Inc. United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, Local 1518 1960-07-26 2014-01-16

employees in Store No. 119 at 436 Trunk Road, Duncan, BC, except those
employed in the meat department


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