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Land Acknowledgement

The Worker Solidarity Network is a province-wide organization that combats workplace exploitation within the unsurrendered homelands of approximately 200 Indigenous Nations across “B.C.” The Worker Solidarity Network (WSN) respectfully acknowledges that our work takes place across B.C., with our two offices in the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island situated on the unceded traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations, as well as the territories of…
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Privacy Statement

At the Worker Solidarity Network, we take privacy seriously and have made some adjustments to this site to protect your privacy. We collaborated with Krisztina Kun from KunStudios, who refreshed our website. She’s always looking to improve privacy settings. We plan to update Google fonts to be self-hosted in the near future, since learning that they violate privacy laws. Who we are The Worker Solidarity Network (“WSN”) website (“the website”)…
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Rally recalls working class and revolutionary roots of International Working Women’s Day

BURNABY, B.C. – Members of Vancouver-based grassroots collectives gathered at Burnaby Civic Square on Saturday March 11th to commemorate the revolutionary working class origins and the international actions of International Working Women’s Day (IWWD). Organizations present included Anakbayan BC, Defund 604 Network, Gabriela BC, Migrante BC, Samidoun Vancouver, Sulong UBC, the Worker Solidarity Network, and Unite Here Local 40. Speakers highlighted the international struggles of working women and gender nonconforming…
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March 28, 2023