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Bylaws

Our bylaws set out the rules for how our local democratically elects our representatives, and how it is run:

CUPE476 Bylaws (Updated 2022)

Our bylaws are secondary to the CUPE National Constitution which revisited every two years at the CUPE National Convention.

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