Retired media workers for social change 2.4

301-2200 Prince of Wales Drive
Ottawa, ON K2E 6Z9
Canada

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The Retirees Council was formed on Nov. , 2013 by CWA/SCA , one of Canada's oldest media unions, formerly known as TNG Canada/CWA. The union has grown to include workers in other fields; among them interpreters/translators, information technologists, light industry workers and social services providers, belonging to 27 Locals across the country. About 8,000 of our members are employed in the communications industry – news services, radio, television, internet, newspapers, print shops or mailing operations. Retirees Council members have worked everywhere from the front door to the back shop, in administration, customer service, sales, staff support, production, distribution and, of course, the newsroom. Our employers include the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, The Canadian Press and newspapers from coast to coast – the Halifax Chronicle-Herald, Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette, Sudbury Star, Red Deer Advocate and Victoria Times Colonist.
The Canadian Region is part of the 600,000-member strong Communications Workers of America. CWA Canada runs it affairs from a national office in Ottawa, with an access to the $400-million CWA strike fund to stand up for our rights. CWA Canada is headed by a full-time Director who is elected to the position. The post is now held by Martin O'Hanlon.
The Retirees Council joins CWA Canada in its efforts to advance the economic interests of its members, to raise their standard of living and to guarantee equal job opportunities and human rights. We aim to raise professional standards and promote ethical business and journalistic practices for a better workplace through fairness and respect, fostering friendship and co-operation between all workers.

For more on CWA/CSA Canada to go the web page at:
http://www.cwa-scacanada.ca