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Union- TWU Local 33 Archive

British Columbia, Canada

Originally all BC TEL, now Telus workers, belonged to IBEW, Local 213 (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers)
Established Nov 6, 1901

In the spring of 1944 our Union became the FTW (Federation of Telephone Workers)


Old 1977 TWU Contract Book and FTW Sticky Label

In the spring of 1977 our Union became the TWU (Telecommunications Workers Union)

Members of Local 33 in the early years had to attend Union Meetings in Prince George (no doubt Local 9 ?)
Due to our numbers increasing and distance to travel, Local 33 was created.

Strikes-Lockouts

Over the years we had been a fairly militant Local
In 2000 with the threats and results of Downsizing, Rightsizing, etc etc, our Local decreased from close to 200 members to 32.

We have gone thru 3 strikes in our Local
-Summer of 1969
-Winter of 1977-78
-Late winter/Early Spring- 1980-81
All of these strikes were hard fought.
Management in those years seemed to be always looking for a fight and they had a Management work force to back them up.

Lockout 2005
Starting July 21, 2005 a Telus Lockout, ended in Nov/Dec 2005
It lasted 120 days! Many more counting the days without a contract
They had a Lock-Out Headquarters set up in the Terrace- Kitimat District Labour Council Office, at the rear of the Carpenters Hall on Sparks St. for Terrace members.
Entry from the last door on the south side of the building.

End of the TWU

After 2 close votes
Dec 2014- The TWU merged with the International Steel Workers Union.

Retired Local 33 Members:

The Local went through many years before one of our Local members retired while still working in the Local.
Wilf Hoffman was the first in our Local.
Over the following years we have seen many more.

View the History of the Terrace District of BC Tel New format and Revised 2018



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