UFCW Local 832

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UFCW Local 832
United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, Local 832
Type Local union
Headquarters Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Location
Membership (2024)
19,000 [1]
President
Jeff Traeger
Parent organization
United Food and Commercial Workers
Affiliations Manitoba Federation of Labour
Website ufcw832.com OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

UFCW Local 832 is a local union of the United Food and Commercial Workers union in Manitoba, Canada.

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History

Founded in 1938, Local 832 was approximately 700 members strong by 1964 when Bernard Christophe was elected president. Christophe held the presidency of Local 832 until ending his 38-year stretch as head of the local by stepping down in 2002 . He was replaced by Robert Ziegler in the fall of 2002, who held the office until he recently retired on 1 December 2011. On 24 October 2011, the local's executive board elected Jeff Traeger to be the local's third full-time president in its 73-year history. Jeff had been the treasurer since 2004, and Bea Bruske was also elected by the board to serve the remainder of Jeff's term as Secretary/Treasurer (the first female in an executive administrative role in the local's history).

The local was recently successful in organizing a group of Mexican agricultural workers at Mayfair Foods. Although enough workers signed union cards to automatically certify in September 2006, a series of disputes before the Manitoba Labour Board pushed back their certification until 26 June 2007. [2] This certification has national importance, they became the first group of organized foreign farm workers in Canada.

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References

  1. "Seine River Bus Drivers Ratify First Agreement as UFCW 832 Members". UFCW Local 832. 29 July 2024. Archived from the original on 2 December 2024.
  2. CBC News, 26 June 2007 (accessed 17 July 2007).