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This department is responsible for protecting the legislative interests
of the Rail conference and includes a Legislative Board Chairman
headquartered in the national office in Ottawa and Provincial
Legislative Boards in most provinces.
Division Legislative Representatives
Division Legislative Representatives are charged with the
responsibility of handling all matters affecting their membership,
dealing with federal or provincial law and all alleged unsafe or
unsanitary working conditions. The Division Legislative Representative
is involved in the political process in carrying out the policies and
practices of the Provincial Legislative Board and the National
Legislative board in general. S/he also becomes involved in municipal
elections through assisting endorsed candidates and raising issues of
concern to local and municipal councils.
Provincial Legislative Boards
Provincial Legislative Boards are comprised of Division Legislative
Representatives who have been duly elected by the members in their
respective Divisions to represent our members on the local level on
issues of legislative interest. Each Division Legislative Representative
within the boundaries of a province is a member of that Provincial
Legislative Board.
The Provincial Legislative Board convenes every three years the members
of each Board elect an executive comprised of a Chairman, Vice-Chairman
and Secretary. The Provincial Legislative Boards function is to
represent members within a province on matters of legislative interest,
including but not limited to, Workers? Compensation, Employment
Insurance, Canada Pension Plan entitlement and representations to
provincial governments concerning legislative, regulatory and/or policy
issues which affect our members within each province.
Our experience in handling such claims has provided the Legislative
Board with a track record envied by most and admired by all. Millions of
dollars in benefit entitlement is returned to our members each year
through representations made on their behalf. Additionally, the Board
has become increasingly involved in issues such as Early Return to Work
and Disability Management programs, including other programs and
policies that touch on illness and workplace injuries. In cooperation
and co-ordination with the Protective Department, this helps us better
assist members who require some form of workplace accommodation in order
to return to productive and meaningful work after an illness or injury.
Provincial Legislative Boards are involved in the political process in
the endorsement of candidates and support for them, in addition to
working closely with the provincial federation(s) of labour.
National Legislative Board
The National Legislative Board is comprised of the Chairman of each
of the respective Provincial Legislative Boards and has the
responsibility to use every means to have Orders, Regulations or
Administrative rulings, or other legislation affecting the membership
improved. This Board is involved in the political process in the
endorsement of candidates and support for them.
National Legislative Board Chairman
The National Legislative Board Chairman devotes his/her efforts to
secure the enactment, modification, or repeal of laws in accordance with
the legislative policy of the organization. S/he handles all legislative
matters referred to her/him by the President and collects/compiles
statistics in legislation affecting the organization. S/he handles
alleged violations of Canadian law with the proper agency of the
Government as brought to her/his attention that involve the safety and
welfare of our membership.
S/he maintains supervision over all legislative questions of Canadian
enactment and cooperates with and assists the officers and members of
the Provincial Legislative Boards.
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