Contract Worker Justice Volunteer Sign-Up
 
Description

Contract Worker Justice @SFU is a coalition of food service and cleaning workers, students, faculty, and other workers and community members at Simon Fraser University, including representatives from UNITEHERE Local 40, CUPE 3338, Teaching Support Staff Union, SFU Faculty Association, Graduate Student Society, Simon Fraser Student Society, and other community groups and individuals.

Food service and cleaning work on campus is currently contracted out, resulting in low pay, poor benefits, and no access to campus facilities, tuition waivers and even campus Wi-Fi. The people who make and serve us food, and keep our campus clean and healthy deserve better. Food service and cleaning staff are part of the SFU community and they should have the same benefits that all SFU workers enjoy. We want SFU to employ food service and cleaning workers directly, to pay them better wages, give them better benefits, and give them access to school facilities and tuition deals.

As we continue to work towards these changes, we are forming a team of volunteer student organizers who will talk to, recruit, and mobilize students for our upcoming events and campaign actions.

If you have questions about volunteering, or if you have questions about the broader coalition and campaign, you can email CWJ at contractworkerjustice@gmail.com.

Q1 .     Contact Information
First Name : *
Last Name : *
Preferred Name (if different than above) :
Pronouns : *
SFU Email Address : *
Phone Number : *
9 Digit SFU Student ID Number (for CCR Credit) : *
Q2 .     Do you have any accessibility needs that you'd like us to be aware of?
Q3 .     Please describe how your personal background, academic interests, and life experiences inform your interest in being part of Contract Worker Justice.
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Q4 .     Based on the description and your understanding of the campaign, what are you excited to learn and do as part of the Contract Worker Justice coalition?
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Q5 .     This student team will be expected to commit roughly two hours a week, is this something you have the ability and capacity to commit to?
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No  
Q6 .     How did you hear about this opportunity?
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