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This glossary provides terms related to labor relations and union activities within the context of IATSE in Canada, specifically for local union members.
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Organization:
IATSE Local 667
Region:
Eastern Canada
Country:
Canada
Document Type:
Membership application guidelines
Subject:
Union membership requirements for camera department professionals
Professional Field:
Film and television production
Relevant Occupations:
Camera professionals and technicians
Application Scope:
Membership categories within IATSE Local 667
Eligibility Requirements:
Minimum 100 paid workdays in the category within three years with 70% in long format production
Required Documents:
CV, three letters of recommendation including two from IATSE 667 members, letter of intent, proof of safety training certificates
Work Eligibility Requirement:
Legal ability to work in Canada and Canadian residency for nine months per year
Fees:
Application fees, initiation fees, and annual dues required for successful applicants
Additional Programme:
Camera Trainee Programme with a separate annual application process
Application Review Body:
IATSE Local 667 category members and staff
Special Regional Note:
Additional information required for applicants from Northern Ontario, Ottawa, and Atlantic provinces
Application Submission Period for Trainees:
December each year
Year:
2026
Country:
Canada
Region:
British Columbia
Subject:
Labour relations, workplace health and safety, mental health, union organizing, environmental sustainability
Document Type:
Course descriptions
Organizing Body:
Union education program
Target Audience:
Job stewards, union activists, union members
Topics Covered:
Grievance procedures, collective bargaining, psychological health and safety, union raids, investigative interviews, note-taking, sustainability in the labour movement, occupational health and safety, WorkSafeBC processes, de-escalation and frontline organizing
Legal Framework Referenced:
Workers’ Compensation Act (Part 2 and Part 3), CSA Standard for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace
Geographical Reference:
British Columbia
Document Title:
Form 4 – Infield Steward Report Form
Date:
February 2025
Document Type:
Official report form
Subject:
Motorsport incident reporting and penalties
Related Roles:
Infield Steward
Fields Included:
Stewards Licence No; Reporting Stewards Name; Date; Class Name; Kart No; Heat No; Rule No; Time of Incident; Recommended Penalty; Brief Description of Incident
Applicable Context:
Kart racing events
Regulatory Reference:
Rule No
Year:
2008
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Local Steward Election
Document Type:
Election Call
Organization:
National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
NRLCA members
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Event title:
Not specified
Venue:
Not specified
IMN:
502/
Date:
Not specified
Chief technical steward:
Not specified
Licence number:
Not specified
FMNR:
Not specified
Riders listed:
Zmarzlik; Lindgren; Vaculik; Holder; Madsen; Lambert; Bewley; Doyle; Woffinden; Michelsen; Lebedevs; Huckenbeck; Kubera; Wozniak; Kvech
Control items:
Bike weight; Dirt deflector; Silencer number; Cut-out; Mats; Helmet; Race suit front; Bike cover number and logo; Neck brace advertise; Engine check
Document type:
Technical inspection and scrutineering form
Sport:
Motorcycle speedway
Authority:
Technical steward
Purpose:
Pre-race equipment and engine compliance verification
Signatures required:
Chief technical steward; Rider; Engine check
Note:
Name of Club
Event Days:
Fri / Sat / Sun
Governing Body:
AIDKA
Related Forms:
Form 2 – Penalty Charge Form; Form 3 – Incident Report Form
Submission Requirement:
Forwarded to AIDKA Secretary within two days of race meeting completion
Signature:
Chief Steward Signature
Year:
2024
Event:
Royal Adelaide Show
Organizer:
Royal Adelaide Agricultural and Horticultural Society
Sponsor:
Pastoral Committee
Recipient:
Scholarship awardee
Duration:
31 August – 8 September 2024
Requirements:
Attendance on applicable breed days, submission of written report for 2025 Expo, adherence to dress code, insurance coverage
Contact:
Chalien Bayliss, [email protected]
Audience:
Scholarship recipients, under 18 require parental consent
Type:
Official event notification and scholarship instructions
Year:
2023
Note:
Region / City
Topic:
Kart racing
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
AIDKA
Author:
Chief Steward
Target Audience:
Race officials, drivers
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Ryan
Theme:
Fair payment systems for travel businesses
Document Type:
Advocacy Statement
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Small and family-run travel businesses, policymakers
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Region:
Bowman, Australia
Country:
Australia
Sector:
Travel industry
Topic:
Payment regulation and card surcharging
Type of document:
Advocacy brief
Organisations mentioned:
Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA); Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA); Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
Audience:
Electorate representatives
Businesses referenced:
16 accredited travel businesses in Bowman; 1,666 accredited travel businesses across Australia
Workforce data:
19,518 staff nationwide; 72% female workforce
Financial figures:
$5.4 billion rolling chargeback exposure; bonds exceeding $1 million
Policy focus:
Retention of surcharging rights; Least-Cost-Routing; regulatory framework adjustments
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Ohio
Subject:
Research proposals
Document Type:
Research Proposal Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
ORIL (Ohio Research Institute for Locals)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers and organizations submitting proposals
Validity Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Chisholm, Australia
Theme:
Travel Industry, Payment Systems, Small Business
Document Type:
Position Paper
Organization:
Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA)
Author:
Unspecified
Target Audience:
Government Officials, Small Business Owners, Travel Industry Stakeholders
Action Period:
2026
Approval Date:
Unspecified
Date of Changes:
Unspecified
Region / City:
Ballarat, Australia
Country:
Australia
Subject:
Payment regulation and surcharging in the travel industry
Type of document:
Policy advocacy brief
Industry:
Travel and tourism
Organisations mentioned:
Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA); Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA); Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
Key issue:
Retention of the right to surcharge to recover electronic payment costs
Statistical data:
11 accredited travel businesses in Ballarat; 1,666 accredited travel businesses nationwide; 19,518 staff across Australia; 72% female workforce; $5.4 billion rolling chargeback exposure; bonds exceeding $1 million
Target audience:
Elected representatives and policymakers
Geographical scope:
Ballarat electorate and Australia
Time reference:
Contemporary policy context; past five years referenced regarding bond requests
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Constitution
Organization / Institution:
OPSEU/SEFPO
Target Audience:
Members of OPSEU/SEFPO
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Fraser, Australia
Theme:
Travel industry payment regulations and small business impact
Document type:
Policy briefing / Industry report
Organization:
Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA)
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Policymakers, travel industry stakeholders
Period covered:
Up to 36 months in advance of travel bookings
Key statistics:
7 accredited travel businesses in Fraser, 1,666 accredited travel businesses in Australia, 19,518 staff, 72% female workforce
Regulatory context:
Reserve Bank of Australia guidelines on surcharge and chargeback risks
Main issue:
Impact of payment system rules on small travel businesses and staff
Proposed solution:
Retaining surcharge ability and exploring Least-Cost-Routing enforcement