The Learning Disabilities Association of Newfoundland and Labrador incorporated as a not for profit in 2001 and acts as the provincial voice for individuals with learning disabilities and those who support them.LDANL offers programs to build social competence and independence skills. Through awareness raising activities, workshops and social programs.
The EPC was created when the leadership of three local unions, namely Local 1288P, Local 864, and Local 1252, unanimously voted to form the Eastern Provinces Council (EPC). The reasons were clear back then and are clearer today. Together we are better, stronger and more diversified. It was the right thing to do for the membership and for the organization’s growth plans to grow UFCW Canada from coast to coast to coast.
The Newfoundland and Labrador Council of Health Professionals (NLCHP) an independent body established by legislation under the Health Professions Act (2010) is responsible for governing the regulation of seven health groups designated under the Act .
The Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union (FFAW-Unifor) represents approximately 15,000 working women and men throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, most of whom are employed in the fishing industry. We also have members working in the hotel, hospitality, brewing, metal fabrication and oil industries.
FFAW-Unifor is proud to be affiliated with Unifor, the largest industrial union in the history of the Canadian labour movement with over 300,000 members across the country.
CareGivers are Newfoundland’s largest nationally accredited homecare agency. Based in St. John’s, we offer home healthcare and support, remote monitoring, drug and alcohol testing, paternity testing, blood collection and donation and urinalysis services. We are accredited by the CCHBA, and we are committed to providing every client with the level of care and respect that they deserve. Visit our website for more information and call us today to learn more.