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ORGANIZERS

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Join the Fight for Social Justice

Become a Union Organizer with SEIU and
Put Your Politics to Work!

A progressive Canadian Organizing Union, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is seeking to hire and train creative and hardworking National and Local Organizers in Saskatchewan to help workers build their Union and improve their lives. Diverse and with progressive politics, SEIU uses aggressive and innovative tactics, and challenges some of the largest and most powerful corporations in Canada. SEIU has openings for both entry- level and experienced activists in Saskatchewan to work with its three locals there. The Organizer Apprenticeship Program gives new organizers extensive training, with great opportunities for career advancement.

Organizers will be required to live in Saskatechwan and will be assigned to campaigns in the province. This position requires commitment to workers, to building the Labor Movement. Long work hours and extensive travel away from home, often on evenings and weekends is common.

Education and Experience

  • Excellent communication skills and ability to establish and maintain rapport and lead people from a wide variety of ethnic, occupational and social groups; good judgment and problem solving skills.
  • Prior labor, student or community activist work experience is a plus.

A valid driver's license and functioning vehicle are required.

Competitive salary, vacation and benefits. SEIU is an equal opportunity employer. See our website www.seiu.ca for more information about SEIU.

To apply, send a résumé and cover letter to:

Organizing Director Sophie Cunningham
SEIU Canada
75 The Donway West, Suite 810
North York, ON, M3C 2E9

fax (416) 447-2428
or email Careers@seiu.org.

We thank all applicants for their interest. However, only those considered for an interview will be contacted.



 

 

 

 

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