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CAW Local 1973 : ウィキペディア英語版
CAW Local 1973

Local 1973 is a union belonging to the labour movement of the Canadian Auto Workers.
==Beginnings==
Keith Archer said "Canada's union movement has been fragmented along numerous dimensions"〔Keith Archer, Canadian Trade Unions and the New Democratic Party (Kingston, Ontario: Industrial Relations Centre, Queens University, 1993), 18.〕 though Local 1973 did not become one of those dimensions until it became independent from ''Local 195'' which both the Windsor General Motors Trim, now Lear, and Transmission Plants belonged to. Both plants wanted their own identity in the labour movement and as a result of the efforts of Bob Longeuay, Jim Morand, Alix Sinkevitch and George Ashton this goal was realized January 1, 1973 when Local 1973 was chartered.〔Celebrating Union Leadership Together: CAW Local 1973 25th Anniversary, (Windsor: CAW Local 1973, 1998), 11.〕
A petition to separate that members had signed was sent to the United Auto Workers (UAW) and the wheels were set in motion to form the Local 1973. Longeuay, Morand, Sinkevitch and Ashton "…signed the original petition that went to the International UAW Executive Board, requesting a separate Windsor GM local…" reports the union biography.〔 Another petition was held in 1972 as some did not like the idea of separation, although the petition held strong with 67.8% of GM workers voting in favour of the split.〔Lorne Lebert, "Local 1973 Anniversary…A Quarter Century of Change," Celebrating Union Leadership Together: CAW Local 1973 25th Anniversary, (Windsor: CAW Local 1973, 1998), 84.〕 The first president of the UAW's newest local union was Alix Sinkevitch and he served as president from 1973 to 1981. Through the years there have been several executive board members with each contributing their own experience to the local's history. Local 1973 then needed a place to gather for their meetings and events and purchased a building on Walker Road to act as their Union Hall which remains the current location.

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