This zine, made by students from UBC’s School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, captures what’s going on for workers in B.C. and amplifies worker demands for working in the heat!
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The Worker Solidarity Network is a province-wide organization within the unsurrendered homelands of approximately 200 Indigenous Nations across “B.C.”
Our network welcomes and includes 2SLGBTQIA+ people, (im)migrant communities, and people with disabilities. The WSN leads by centering the voices of women and non-binary people within the labour movement.

Worker Solidarity Network gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the BC Notary Foundation, British Columbia General Employees’ Union, the Greater Victoria Savings & Credit Union Legacy Fund, the Law Foundation of BC, UFCW 1518, Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver Foundation, Victoria Foundation, and the Victoria Labour Council.
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