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After a proud history spanning more than half a century, the Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada voted on September 15, 2015 at a special convention to change their name to Public and Private Workers of Canada.

“We have changed the name to more accurately reflect who we are, what we have become, and where we are heading. We are and will continue to be a truly democratic, independent Canadian union that represents a diverse group of workers,” says PPWC National President Arnold Bercov. “We have kept the same acronym to show respect to the history we have built in this province.”

Our acronym remains the same – PPWC – as does our commitment to workers’ rights, democracy and social justice.

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