PSAC Policy: Student Employment
Published by Patrick May 10th, 2006 in National Issues, Youth Tags: policy, statement, students, Youth.Preamble
A significant number of employers, including many, that count unionized PSAC members amongst their employees, routinely hire students.
The PSAC believes that employers, including the PSAC itself, have an obligation to future generations of workers, and that this obligation can be partially met by hiring students.
The PSAC is equally clear that students should be hired into carefully crafted and monitored programs that are designed to assist them in advancing their academic skills and acquiring social and workplace knowledge and skills – including an understanding of the role of Unions in workplaces and society and not into determinate and indeterminate positions. Under no circumstances should students be hired as a form of cheap labour for employers, or in any way to undermine the employment security of the employers’ regular workforce.
Policy papers: Defending Quality Public Services / Student Employment
Published by Patrick May 9th, 2006 in National Issues Tags: news-release, policy, public-services, students.Defending Quality Public Services
The PSAC supports strong public services and service delivery and remains unalterably opposed to privatization of public infrastructure and public services.
Quality public services are essential in building strong economies and inclusive societies. Privatization undermines the ability of public sector workers to provide the kind of services to the public that they would like to provide. The PSAC’s People behind the Services Campaign in 2004 highlighted this commitment.
After 20 years of pro-privatization policies, neither Canada nor the world are better or fairer places to live. The gap between rich and poor has widened.
Continue reading the PSAC Defending Quality Public Services policy at the national website.
Student Employment
A significant number of employers, including many, that count unionized PSAC members amongst their employees, routinely hire students.
The PSAC believes that employers, including the PSAC itself, have an obligation to future generations of workers, and that this obligation can be partially met by hiring students.
The PSAC is equally clear that students should be hired into carefully crafted and monitored programs that are designed to assist them in advancing their academic skills and acquiring social and workplace knowledge and skills – including an understanding of the role of Unions in workplaces and society and not into determinate and indeterminate positions. Under no circumstances should students be hired as a form of cheap labour for employers, or in any way to undermine the employment security of the employers’ regular workforce.
Continue reading the PSAC Student Employment policy at the national website.
Public Service Alliance takes up cause of students
Published by Patrick May 8th, 2006 in National Issues Tags: gordon, news, students, triennial-convention.OTTAWA — The Public Service Alliance of Canada is planning its first organizing drive of the thousands of students it claims the federal government hires every year as ”cheap labour.”
John Gordon, PSAC’s newly elected president, said the campaign is aimed at ensuring students get top-notch job opportunities and income without being ”exploited as cheap labour” and undermining the jobs and security of regular public servants.
”The youth today aren’t much different than the youth of yesterday,” said Gordon. ”When you join the workforce as a student, you learn pretty quickly that you are doing the same job as the colleague next to you but you’re not getting the same pay and benefits.”
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