FAQ

What is the SBOA?

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We're the Sheriff Branch Officers Association (SBOA), an association with the purpose of uniting sheriffs in Alberta. Our mission is to become a recognized union to advocate for our rights and interests.

Why does the SBOA want to become a union?

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We aim to ensure fair treatment, professional development, and better working conditions for all sheriffs. By forming a union, we can effectively advocate for these goals.

Who can join the SBOA?

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Membership is open to all sheriffs in Alberta. We encourage all sheriffs, both sworn and non-sworn, to join us in our mission to create a strong, supportive community.

What are the benefits of joining the SBOA?

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By joining, you'll be part of a community striving for fair treatment, professional development, and improved working conditions. You'll have access to resources and support that will help you excel in your duties.

How can I support the SBOA's mission?

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You can support us by becoming a member, participating in our activities, and spreading the word about our mission. Your involvement is crucial in helping us achieve our goal of becoming a recognized union.

How can I get more information?

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For more information, please contact us directly through our website, email us at [email protected], or attend one of our upcoming meetings. We're here to answer any questions and provide the support you need.