Are you a PSAC member who is 35 or under? Would you like to participate in community activities and meet new people? Don’t miss the next PSAC Greater Moncton Young Workers’ Committee meeting! See poster for more information.
Members of the recently formed GMYWC are now in full recruitment mode. They held their first information booth at one of the Federal building in Moncton on May 8th to meet young PSAC members. This committee is open to all PSAC members who are 35 or under and who work in the Greater Moncton area.
If you would like to be added to their distribution list to see upcoming events, simply send an e-mail to the committee’s chair at: gmywc.chair@gmail.com
SJF Sponsorship program: For Young Workers (18 – 35 years).
In addition to the subsidies provided to four young workers, the project is open to all PSAC members, who are able to cover their own expenses (see application for details).
PSAC Social Justice Fund invites your members to participate in the next “Education In Action” project in Guatemala for 2 weeks in spring 2019.
The main objectives of PSAC's young workers' committees are to educate young workers about the labour movement as a whole; to engage, mobilize and retain young workers and raise awareness about the critical issues that young workers face today. PSAC members under the age of 35 can take part in their regional young workers' committee.
It is now official, the PSAC Young Workers Committee for Fredericton and Surroundings is now up and running! They had their first meeting on April 17th, 2018 and the PSAC Atlantic REVP, Colleen Coffey chaired their first election.
The elected officers are:
Young workers across Canada are turning controversy into opportunity by donating free Loblaw gift cards to charity.
Loblaw recently admitted to fixing the price of bread at stores across the country for more than a decade, and the company announced it would offer $25 gift cards to all customers as an apology.
PSAC’s Regional Young Worker Committees are shifting the price-fixing scandal into a way to help Canadians in need.