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How to Cancel a Union 'Card'

For use by employees. Employers are advised to consult a labour lawyer before distributing these materials to their employees.

How to Decertify a Union - Full Decertification

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How to File an Unfair Labour Practice Complaint

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FAQS: Unionization

Print these to give to your fellow employees or take to union meetings to help you ask questions. Employers are advised to consult a labour lawyer before distributing these materials to their employees.

FAQS: Unfair Labour Practices

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Contacts

Labour Boards


Newfoundland and Labrador Labour Relations Board

Employee Advisors


Stewart McKelvey
  • Cabot Place, 100 New Gower St.
    P.O. Box 5038, Stn. C
    St. John's, NL A1C 5V3
  • stewartmckelvey.com
1.888.652.2687
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In most cases you will select the province where you work.

However, select "Federal and Territories", if any of the following apply:

  • You live in Northwest Territories, Nunavut or Yukon.
  • You work as a federal civil servant anywhere in Canada.
  • You work in one of the following industries:
    • airports or air transportation
    • broadcasting - radio, television or cable television
    • telecommunications
    • banking
    • fisheries (but only if your business relates to the protection and preservation of fisheries as a natural resource)
    • shipping and navigation (including loading and unloading vessels)
    • grain handling
    • uranium mining and processing
    • certain federal crown agencies
  • You work in one of the following industries AND (a) your activities connect one province to another OR (b) extend beyond the limit of one province:
    • air transport
    • canals
    • ferries, tunnels and bridges
    • highway transport of good or passengers
    • railway transport of goods or passengers