Article 1
- This Labour Council shall be known as the “Guelph and District
Labour Council, CLC”.
- It shall consist of organizations affiliated to the Canadian Labour
Congress which become affiliated to this Labour Council and which
are situated in the area or municipalities of Acton, Guelph, Fergus,
Elora, Rockwood, Aberfoyle and Morriston
- The organizations shall conform to the By-Laws and the Rules and
Regulations of this Council as set forth herewith. This Labour Council
shall not be dissolved while there are five (5) organizations remaining
in affiliation.
Article 2 - Purpose
- To support the principles and policies of the Canadian Labour Congress.
- To promote the interests of its affiliates and generally to advance
the economic and social welfare of workers.
- (a) To assist affiliated organizations in extending its benefits
of mutual assistance and collective bargaining to workers.
(b) To assist in the organization of the unorganized into unions for
their mutual aid, protection and advancement, giving recognition to
the principles that both craft and industrial unions are appropriate,
equal and necessary as methods of union organization.
- To encourage all workers without regard to race, creed, sex, age,
color, national origin, family status, mental or physical disabilities
or sexual orientation to share in the full benefits of union organization.
- To secure legislation which will safeguard and promote the principle
of free collective bargaining, the rights of workers and the security
and welfare of all people.
- To protect and strengthen our democratic institutions, to secure
full recognition and enjoyment of the rights and liberties to which
we are justly entitled, and to preserve and perpetuate the cherished
traditions of our democracy.
- To promote the cause of peace and freedom in the world and to assist
and co-operate with free and democratic labour movements throughout
the world.
- To aid and encourage the sale and use of Union made goods and union
services through the use of the union label and other symbols; to
promote the labour press and other means of furthering the education
of the labour movement.
- To safeguard the democratic character of the labour movement and
to observe and respect the autonomy of each affiliated union.
- While preserving the independence of the labour movement from political
control, to encourage workers to vote, to exercise their full rights
and responsibilities of citizenship, and to perform their rightful
part in the political life of the municipal, provincial and federal
governments
Article 3 - Membership
- The Labour Council shall be composed of
- Local unions, branches and lodges of national and international
unions, regional and provincial organizations affiliated to the
Canadian Labour Congress;
- Local unions in the area chartered by the Canadian Labour Congress.
- Any organization affiliated with this Labour Council may be expelled
from membership in the council by a majority roll call vote at a meeting.
Such action may only be taken if notification of motion has been given
at the previous regular meeting. Any decision to expel may be appealed
to the Executive Committee of the Canadian Labour Congress within
two (2) months. The decision shall be in force and effect during the
appeal
- Any delegate representing a local union affiliated with this labour
council may be suspended or expelled for conduct unbecoming a delegate,
from membership in this council, by a majority roll call vote at a
meeting. In such cases, the local union which the delegate represents
will be notified and requested to replace the delegate. Any decision
to expel may be appealed to the Executive Committee of the Canadian
Labour Congress within two (2) months. The decision shall be in force
and effect during the appeal
- CLC Officers, Directors and Representatives shall be accorded all
rights and privileges of delegates except the right to vote when they
attend meetings of this Council
- It shall be the duty of each affiliated organization to furnish
the Secretary of the Council with the following:
- All official reports which deal with matters within the purview
of this council;
- Such other reports as will facilitate and make more effective
the work of this council;
- A statement of their membership in good standing;
- Affiliates are encouraged to file with the Secretary of the
council, copies of their collective agreements
Article 4 - Meetings
- The regular meetings of this Labour Council shall be the governing
body of the council. Its decisions shall be made by majority vote,
except as provided in sect. 2 of this Article, Sect 4 of Article XI
and Article XVIII
- The regular meetings of the council shall be held on the second
Thursday of each month, excluding July and August. Meetings shall
commence at 7:30PM sharp and shall adjourn not later than 10:00PM,
but may be extended for specific periods of time by a two thirds majority
vote of the delegates present
- a) Special meetings of the council may be called by direction of
the Executive Board or on request of affiliated organizations representing
a majority of the total membership of the council as evidenced by
the records of the Treasurer.
b) In the event a majority as provided for in sub-section (a) requests
a Special meeting, the executive Board shall call such meeting within
five (5) calendar days, giving notice to all affiliates on record
at the time, of the time and place for holding the special meeting,
together with a statement of the business to be considered at such
meeting
- a) the membership is the highest authority of this labour council
and shall be empowered to take or direct any action, not inconsistent
with the constitution of the Canadian Labour Congress or the bylaws
of this labour council
b) Between general membership meetings, the highest authority shall
be the Executive Board of this labour council
c) Between meetings of the Executive Board, the administrative authority
of this council shall be vested upon the President of this council,
subject to the approval of the executive board.
- Representation at meetings from affiliated local unions, branches,
or lodges shall be a maximum of three (3) delegates from any one local,
branch or lodge
- The Secretary shall furnish each affiliate with credential blanks
which must be attested as required on the blanks and deposited at
a regular council meeting before new delegates may be seated in council
- Any organization suspended or expelled by the Canadian Labour Congress
or this council shall not, while under such penalty, be allowed representation
in the council. Any organization which is in arrears to the council
for per capita tax for four (4) months or more, may not be seated
as a delegate nor allowed representation in this council
- Any person suspended or expelled from any organization affiliated
to this council shall not be seated as a delegate, nor allowed representation
in this council
- A quorum shall consist of eight (8) delegates representing five
(5) organizations
- The rules of order business governing meetings shall be:
- The President, or in his/her absence, the 1st Vice-President,
or in his/her absence, the 2nd Vice-President, shall take the
chair at the time specified at all regular and special meetings.
In the absence of the President. His/her designated representatives,
a Chairperson shall be chosen by the Executive Board
- No question of a sectarian character shall be discussed at
meetings
- When a delegate wishes to speak, he/she will be recognized
by the Chairperson and shall give his/her name and the organization
he/she represents, and shall confine his/her remarks to the question
at issue and shall speak for a maximum of five minutes
- A delegate shall not speak more than once upon a subject until
all who wish to speak have had an opportunity to do so
- A delegate shall not interrupt another except it be to call
a point of order
- If a delegate be called to order, he/she shall at the request
of the Chair take his/her seat until the question of order has
been decided
- Should a delegate persist in unparliamentary conduct, the Chair
shall be compelled to name him/her and submit his/her conduct
to the judgment of the meeting. In such case, the delegate whose
conduct is in questions should explain and then withdraw, and
the meeting will determine what course to persue in the matter
- When a question is put the Chair, after announcing the question
shall ask, “Are you ready for the question?” If no
delegate present wishes to speak then the question shall be put
- Questions may be decided by a show of hands, or by a standing
vote, but a roll call vote may be demanded by 30% of the delegates
present. In a roll call vote, each delegate shall be entitled
to one vote
- Any delegate may appeal the decision of the Chair. The Chairperson
shall then put the questions thus, “Shall the decision of
the Chair be sustained?” The question shall not be debatable
except of his/her decision
- In the case of a tie vote, the Chairperson shall cast the deciding
vote
- When the previous question is moved, no discussion or amendment
of either motion is permitted. If the majority vote that “the
question be now put” the original motion has to be put without
debate. If the motion to put the question is defeated, discussion
will continue on the original motion
- A motion may be reconsidered, provided the mover of the motion
to reconsider voted with the majority, and notice of motion is
supported by two-thirds of the delegates qualified to vote
- In all matters not regulated by these rules of order, Bourinot’s
Rules of Order shall govern
- Any delegate, being absent from four (4) consecutive meetings of
this Council, as per record kept by the Sergeant-At-Arms, without
good and sufficient written or verbal excuse including but not limited
to such things as working, illness, vacation, union business, family
matters, shall forfeit his/her seat and immediate notice sent to his/her
organization by the Secretary, requesting a new credential for the
vacant seal. The Secretary shall also revise the official role call
book and attendance file for accurate use by the Sergeant-At-Arms
- All delegates to this council, before being seated, shall come
forward and clearly repeat the following obligation: “I (NAME)
SINCERELY PROMISE AND DECLARE THAT I WILL BE FAITHFUL TO THE DUTIES
FALLING UPON ME AS A DELEGATE TO THIS COUNCIL. I WILL ATTEND ALL MEETINGS
OF THIS COUNCIL IF POSSIBLE, AND WORK AT ALL TIME FOR, AND IN THE
INTEREST OF, THIS COUNCIL AND THE CANADIAN LABOUR CONGRESS.”
Article 5 - Officers
- The Officers of the council shall consist of a President, Vice-President
(1st and 2nd), Secretary, Treasurer, Sergeant-AT-Arms, and six (6)
Executive Board members
- Each Officer shall be a member in good standing of an affiliated
organization. No one shall be eligible for election unless he/she
has attended 50% of the meetings of the council in the previous six
(6) months, Except that new delegates will be eligible for election
as Executive Board members
- The term of office for the Officers and Executive Board shall be
for two years, to be elected by the Council a the General meeting
in the month of January each election year
- Election of Officers shall be by secret ballot. A majority of votes
cast shall be required before any candidate can be declared elected,
and second and subsequent ballots shall be taken if necessary to obtain
such a majority. On the second and subsequent ballots, the candidate
receiving the lowest of votes in the previous ballot shall be dropped.
In case of a final tie vote, the presiding officer may cast the deciding
vote
- The election of each officer shall be completed before nominations
may be accepted for any subsequent office
- The term of the Officers of the council shall commence upon completion
of elections
- In the event of a vacancy in the office of the President, a Vice-President
shall perform the duties of the President, until a successor is elected.
If a Vice-President is unable to act in this matter, the Secretary
shall perform the duty. In the event of a vacancy in the office of
either the Vice-President or Secretary, the President shall perform
the duties of the vacant office until a successor is elected
- In the event of a vacancy in any office of the council, the vacancy
shall be filled at the next regular meeting. Should any Officer or
Executive Board member fail to answer roll call for three (3) consecutive
meetings (regular, special or executive) without furnishing a good
reason for his/her absence, his/her office shall be declared vacant
and such vacancy shall be filled in accordance with these by-laws.
Any delegate serving in an executive position, and having been removed
because of non-attendance, shall not be eligible for re-election in
the same year
- The Executive Officers shall hold title to any real estate of the
council, as trustees for the council. They shall have no right to
sell, convey, or encumber any real estate without first submitting
the proposition to a meeting and such proposition is approved
- Obligation for Officers
After being elected, each Officer, before assuming his/her duties,
shall be required to take the following obligation:
IN ACCEPTING OFFICE, I MAKE OATH AND SAY THAT I WILL FAITHFULLY SUPPORT
THE BY-LAWS, PRINCIPLES AND POLOCIES OF THE GUELPH AND DISTRICT LABOUR
COUNCIL AND THE CANADIAN LABOUR CONGRESS. I FURTHER PROMISE THAT I
WILL BE FAITHFUL TO THE DUTIES FALLING UPON ME AS AN OFFICER OF THE
COUNCIL, THAT I WILL ATTEND, TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY, ALL MEETINGS
OF THIS COUNCIL, AND AT THE END OF MY TERM OF OFFICE, WILL DELIVER
UP TO THE COUNCIL, OR MY SUCCESSOR, ALL BOOKS, PAPERS, FUNDS OR ANY
PROPERTY IN MY POSSESSION THAT BELONGS TO THE COUNCIL
- Signing Authority
The President and the Treasurer and one other member of the Executive
shall be the signing authorities for this council. Two signatures
are required for all cheques issued and one signature is required
for “Authorization for Reimbursement”
Article 6 - Duties of the President
- The President shall be the Chief Executive Officer of the Council.
He/She shall exercise supervision over the affairs of the council,
sign all official documents, and preside at all regular and special
meetings and at meetings of the Executive Board
- Subject to appeal to the Canadian Labour Congress, the President
shall have authority to interpret these by-laws, and his/her interpretation
shall be conclusive and in full force and effect, unless reversed
or changed by the Executive Board or a meeting of the Canadian Labour
Congress
- The President shall be an ex-officio member of all standing and
all special committees
- The President or his/her designate shall attend all OFL Executive
Council meetings
- The President shall receive $40.00 a month for out of pocket expenses
Article 7 - Duties of the Vice-President(s)
- The 1st Vice-President shall aid the President in his/her duties
as Chief Executive Officer of the council and act on his/her behalf
when requested to do so
- The 2nd Vice-President shall aid the President and the 1st Vice-President
in their duties and act on their behalf when requested to do so.
Article 8 - Duties of the Secretary
- The Secretary shall keep a correct and impartial account of all
the proceedings of each meeting of the council. He/she shall conduct
all correspondence on behalf of the council, acknowledge all communications
promptly and write letters as directed by council meetings. He/She
shall inform the Canadian Labour Congress of Officers of the council
and the time and place of meetings. He/she shall also forward copies
of all proceedings to the Canadian Labour Congress Representative
- The Secretary is empower4ed to require affiliated organizations
to provide statistical data in their possession relating to the membership
of their organization
- The Secretary shall receive $30.00 a month for out of pocket expenses
Article 9 - Duties of the Treasurer
- The Treasurer shall be the Chief Financial Officer of the Council
- The Treasurer shall be in charge of the books, documents, files
and effects of the council, which shall at times, be subject to the
inspection of the President and Executive Board. He/she shall maintain
a list of all affiliates of the council and the reported number of
members of each one
- The Treasurer shall prepare a financial statement for the council
for a monthly report to council
- The Treasurer shall have the books of the council audited annually
by the trustees of the council. A copy of the audit shall be forwarded
to the Canadian Labour Congress Representative
- The Treasurer shall, subject to the approval of the Executive Board,
invest surplus funds of the council in securities or deposit them
in a bank, or banks, or credit union
- The Treasurer is empowered to require affiliated organizations to
provide statistical data, in their possession, relating to the membership
of their organization.
- The Treasurer shall receive $30.00 a month for out of pocket expenses
Article 10 - Executive Board
- The Executive Board shall consist of the President, 1st Vice-President,
2nd Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms and executive
Board members
- The Executive Board shall be the governing body of this Council
between meetings. It shall take such action and render such decisions
as may be necessary to carry out fully the instructions of the Council
meetings, and to enforce the provisions contained in these by-laws
- The executive Board shall meet upon the call to the President. It
shall also be necessary for the President to call a meeting upon the
request of three (3) other Officers
- The Executive Board shall have the power to conduct an investigation
of any situation in which there is reason to believe that any affiliated
organization may be dominated, controlled, or substantially influenced
in the conduct of its affairs by any corrupt influence, or that its
policies or activities are contrary to the principles or policies
of the Council. Upon the completion of such and investigation, including
a hearing if requested, the Executive Board shall have the authority
to make recommendations to the organization involved and to the Canadian
Labour Congress. It shall have the further authority, upon a two-thirds
vote of the Executive Board, to suspend any organization. Any action
of the Executive Board under this section may be appealed to the next
meeting of the Council
- A majority of members of the Executive Board shall constitute a
quorum for the transaction of business of the Executive Board
- The Executive Board is authorized to reimburse members of the Council
for necessary lost time and expenses in performing duties for the
Council.
- Necessary lost time shall be paid to any member of the Executive
Board for the purpose of attending Executive Board meetings
- Council may make donations to local strike appeals sanctioned by
the OFL/CLC in an amount of $50.00 and donations to strike appeals
outside of the geographical jurisdiction of $25.00. Donations other
than strike appeals will not exceed $35.00.
- Political donations will not exceed 5% of our account, based upon
the previous months account balance.
Article 11 - Trustees
- Three (3) Trustees shall be elected by the Council in the same
manner as the Officers. Initially, the trustee receiving the largest
number of votes shall be elected for three (3) years. The Trustee
receiving the second largest number of votes shall be elected for
two (2) years and the trustee receiving the third largest number of
votes shall be elected for one (1) year. Subsequently, one trustee
shall retire each year, as the term for which such trustee was elected
expires, and succeeding trustees shall be elected for three (3) years.
The retiring trustee shall be eligible for re-election.
- The trustees shall not be members of the Executive Board
- The trustees shall conduct an audit of the books and accounts of
this Council on an annual basis, based on actual verification of the
Treasurer’s records, as outlined by the Canadian Labour Congress.
- Should the trustees be unable or otherwise fail to audit the books
of the Council, it shall be the duty of the Executive Board, or the
President to have the books checked and properly audited by a firm
of Chartered Accountants or some equally qualified party.
- All financial officers of the Council shall be bonded in an amount
to be determined by the Council, but in no case, shall the amount
be less than the annual income of the Council
- Where Council Officers are not bonded through the Canadian Labour
Congress, the trustees shall certify to the Congress that all financial
officers of the Council are bonded in accordance with the provision
of these by-laws.
Article 12 - Revenue
- A per capita tax shall be paid upon the full paid-up membership
of each organization.
- Each affiliated local union, branch or lodge shall pay, before the
last day of each month, for the preceding month, a per capita tax
of twenty (20) cents per member
- Any organization which does not pay its per capita tax on or before
the time specified in Section 2 shall be notified of that fact by
the Treasurer of the Council
Any organization three (3) months or more in arrears of per capita
tax payment may become suspended from membership in the Council, and
can be reinstated only after the arrears are paid in full
- (a) for newly formed locals, the per capita tax shall not become
due until they have signed their first contract
(b) Affiliated locals will not be required to pay per capita tax during
the major portion of any month where a union sanctioned strike is
in progress
Article 13 - Standing Committees
- The Standing Committees of the Council shall be:
- Organizing committee
- Municipal Affairs committee
- Legislative and Political Action committee
- Welfare and community service committee
- Publicity and education committee
- Labour Day committee
- Union Label and Consumers’ Affairs committee
- The above committees shall be elected by Council at the
February meeting
- All standing and Special committees shall present regular written
reports to meetings of the Council, unless otherwise ordered by the
Executive Board, and shall report all absentees from meetings of the
committees
- Committees shall consist of three (3) members; two (2) members
elected from the floor, and one (1) Executive Board member appointed
by the executive Board. Committees may be changed as required.
- Duties of the Standing Committees shall be:
- Organizing Committee
- the committee, when requested, shall work in conjunction
with any organizing staff locally assigned by the Canadian Labour
Congress or with any of its affiliates
- the committee is authorized to make representation to organizations
affiliated with the Canadian Labour Congress, but not affiliated
with the Guelph and District Labour Council, for the purpose
of encouraging their affiliation with Council
- The Chairperson or his/her designee shall submit a report
of the committee’s activities at each regular monthly
meeting of Council
- Municipal Affairs Committee
- The committee members shall attend the regular meeting of
the City Council of Guelph
- The committee shall kept the Council informed on all matters
affecting the welfare of citizens and members of the labour
movement as dealt with by the city council
- The committee shall make recommendations to the council on
matters on which it may deem it advisable to act.
- The committee shall act upon municipal matters referred to
it by the Council
- The committee shall be responsible for selecting and recommending
within the defined guidelines, suitable candidates for municipal
office to the Council
- The chairperson, or his/her designee shall submit a report
of the committee’s activities at each regular monthly
meeting of the Council
- Legislative and Political Action Committee
- The committee shall keep the council fully informed of the
legislative program of the Canadian Labour Congress and the
Ontario Federation of Labour
- The committee shall make a study of all Federal and Provincial
legislation, and make recommendations to the Council and its
affiliates, for the purpose of educating members with a view
of improving such legislation
- The committee shall be authorized to submit, edit, and make
recommendations to the Council on resolutions pertaining to
the legislative and political action fields;
- The committee shall assists local Unions, branches and lodges
to form Political Action committees and shall co-ordinate the
activities of such committees;
- The committee shall promote political activities for the purpose
of electing persons favorable to organized labour to Federal
and Provincial levels of government
- The chairperson, or his/her designee shall submit a report
of the committee’s activities at each regular monthly
meeting of the Council.
- Welfare and Community Services Committee
- The committee shall make a study of all Federal, Provincial
and Municipal welfare legislation and make recommendations to
the Council and its affiliates for the purpose of educating
members with a view of improving such legislation
- The committee shall be available to assist members to obtain
assistance under Federal, Provincial and Municipal welfare legislation
and through local voluntary welfare organizations
- The committee shall make recommendations to the council to
encourage participation in the local United Way campaign
- The chairperson, or his/her designee, shall submit a report
of the committee’s activities at each regular monthly
meeting of the council
- Publicity and Education Committee
- The committee shall work in conjunction with the Canadian
Labour Congress in promoting educational institutes
- The committee shall establish, edit or publish any news publication,
radio, or television program of the council
- The committee shall be responsible for issuing Press Releases,
under the direction of the Executive Council or the Executive
Officers
- The committee shall keep the council informed on all matters
pertaining to education, stimulate and promote membership education,
and report to the council on any matters on which it may deem
it advisable to act
- The committee shall work in conjunction with the Waterloo
Regional, Stratford and District and Oxford Regional Labour
Councils in holding the annual CLC MidWest Institute educational
weekend
- The chairperson, or his/her designee, shall submit a report
of the committee’s activities at each regular monthly
meeting of the council
- Labour Day Committee
- The committee shall arrange for suitable celebrations, subject
to the approval of council
- Union Label and Consumer’s Affairs Committee
- The committee shall endeavor to promote the sale of union-made
goods and the use of union services, and shall co-operate to
implement the program of the union trades dept. of the Canadian
Labour Congress
- The chairperson, or his/her designee shall submit a report
of the committee’s activities at each regular monthly
meeting of the council
Article 14 - Delegates Expenses and Payment for Lost Time
Any delegate, duly authorized and representing council at any convention,
conference or other council business, shall be paid his/her regular
rate of pay for all work-time lost.
- Any overtime claims must be endorsed by the council. A concise,
itemized account shall be submitted to the Treasurer for all lost
time and expenses before payment is made. Delegates shall also receive
a per diem allowance on the following basis:
- Where hotel accommodation is required, the cost of sleeping
accommodations in the hotel, in which the convention or conference
is held, shall be paid upon receipt of the hotel bill;
- $60.00 shall be paid to each delegate required to stay overnight
in a hotel;
- $30.00 per day shall be paid to each delegate to cover the cost
of meals, tips etc. when overnight accomodation is not required.
- The delegates will be compensated for all reasonable transportation
costs at thirty-five (35) cents per kilometer, plus parking, with
receipts, when a delegate has to use his/her own car.
- The delegate may be given an advance for expenses and/or lost time
if the delegate requests same, in writing, on forms supplied by the
council, and the request is approved and endorsed by the President
and the Treasurer.
- All of the above is to be included in the Financial Report to the
General meeting
Article 15 - Addition to the By-Laws of Labour Council – Ombudsman
- If a delegate has a complaint or grievance against an officer or
delegate to the council, and no procedure for redress of the complaint
or grievance is set out in these by-laws. He/she shall have the right
to submit his/her case with all relevant material, to the Ombudsman
appointed by the Canadian Labour Congress
- The Ombudsman will, under the authority vested in him/her by the
Congress, undertake such inquiries, hearing or meetings as he/she
deems advisable, and report his/her findings, as soon as possible
to the parties to the complaint
- Terms of Reference.
In carrying out the duties assigned to him/her by the Congress, the
Ombudsman is empowered
- to receive inquiries concerning the rights of members and to
advise them on the procedures open to them for the redress of
complaints
- to receive complaints, to investigate them, to hold hearings,
if he/she decides the complaint warrants it, and to issue written
reports, determinations or findings on the individual case
- to decide whether or not allegations are sufficiently serious
and substantial to justify a hearing and, if not, to dismiss a
complaint without hearing
- to order, in cases where his/her decision favours the complainant,
such remedies as in his/her opinion, are warranted
- to recommend, based upon such cases handled, changes in the
constitutions of bodies concerned which, in his/her judgment,
would eliminate the causes of the complaints
- to submit to the Canadian Labour Congress, before March 31st
of each year, a statistical report of the cases handled during
the previous calendar years, and the disposition thereof, including
such comments and recommendations, as may be of assistance to
the confess in determining future policy with respect to the functions
of his/her office
- to recommend for approval of the congress:
- procedures for the handling of correspondence and written
records relative to complaints received
- procedures to be followed at meetings, hearings and inquiries,
including the appearance and testimony of individuals
- procedures for obtaining access to relevant files and other
documentation
- procedures for reimbursement of complainants, defendants
and witnesses, for travel and other expenses
- In addition to the foregoing, the Ombudsman would, if his/her recommendations
were not acted upon and the grievances settled, within a period of
thirty (30) days after his/her report had been submitted to the parties,
have the authority to publicize any decision, award or other findings
he/she has made
Article 16 - Order of Business
The following order of business shall be conducted at each regular
meeting of this council
- Roll Call of Officers
- Initiation of New Delegates
- Minutes of the Previous meeting
- Treasurer’s report
- Communications and Bills
- Reports of Standing Committees
- Reports of Special Committees
- Report of the Executive Committee
- Unfinished Business
- New Business
- Nominations for Office
- Election and Installation
- Reports of Unions
- Good and Welfare
- Adjournment
Article 17 - Amendments
- Proposed amendments to these by-laws must conform with the Constitution
and Principles and Policies of the Canadian Labour Congress, and must
be submitted to the Council, by Notice of Motion, at least thirty
(3) days before the proposed amendment(s) is (are) to be considered.
Such amendments may be adopted by a two-thirds majority vote of those
present and voting. However, amendments shall only become effective
after approval by the Executive Council of the Canadian Labour Congress.
|