Local 73 Collective Agreement
Below are attached files of the collective agreement for 2018-2021.
The First file is the Language
The others are the respective wage and benefit tables based on jurisdiction.
The First file is the Language
The others are the respective wage and benefit tables based on jurisdiction.

ns_nb_pei_cba_2018-2021.pdf | |
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New Brunswick Wage Table
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NS Mainlanld Wage Table
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NS Cape Breton Wage Table
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Special Agreements
New Brunswick (GPC NMC)
IRVING OIL LTD, REFINING DIVISION
Memorandum of Understanding - NB GPMA Overtime Meal Policy
New Brunswick (NMA)
NB Power 4 x 10 Work Week Policy 2011
NB Power Corporation NMA December 1, 2015 to November 30, 2020 (Combined Pt. Lepreau and Coleson Cove NMA's)
NewBrunswick Intermittent NMA Foreman overtime meal amendment May 17, 2010
New Brunswick Intermittent NMA February 1, 2016 - June 30, 2019 covering Irving Oil Refining Division, Canaport LNG and other facilities
Nova Scotia (NMA)
Woodside Industries Shop Agreement

cba.local73.woodside.collective.agreement.june.2.2018-july.31.2024.pdf | |
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Constitution
The Constitution of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers is the primary governing document of the union. It governs the actions of the International and local lodges, as well as those of all officers, staff, and members at all levels of the union. When necessary, the International president interprets the Constitution, but its language can be changed only by a vote of delegates at a Consolidated Convention.
The Brotherhood’s Constitution provides rules for becoming and remaining a member, for forming lodges and all other bodies within the union, for electing both International and local lodge officers, and for electing delegates to the Consolidated Convention so that the Constitution can be amended as needed. It lays down the duties of all International as well as local lodge officers.
The Constitution sets rules for the conduct of officers and members. It also provides a mechanism for bringing charges against members and officers when they fail to meet these standards of conduct. It provides the basis for conducting the finances of the union by setting per capita and other fees, allocating receipts to various funds, and setting the salaries of all International officers and salary limits for all International staff.
Constitution (Link to the Constitution passed at the 33rd IBB Convention)
The Brotherhood’s Constitution provides rules for becoming and remaining a member, for forming lodges and all other bodies within the union, for electing both International and local lodge officers, and for electing delegates to the Consolidated Convention so that the Constitution can be amended as needed. It lays down the duties of all International as well as local lodge officers.
The Constitution sets rules for the conduct of officers and members. It also provides a mechanism for bringing charges against members and officers when they fail to meet these standards of conduct. It provides the basis for conducting the finances of the union by setting per capita and other fees, allocating receipts to various funds, and setting the salaries of all International officers and salary limits for all International staff.
Constitution (Link to the Constitution passed at the 33rd IBB Convention)
By-Laws 2009
Below is a Attachment of the Local Lodge By-Laws

bylaws_2009.pdf | |
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