CCSFSWU

CCSF Student Workers are coming together to win fair wages, job security, and a voice in the workplace.

$19.18
Hourly Wage (SF Minimum)
15 hrs
Max Hours/Week
$1,151
Max Monthly Income

Why We're Organizing

Student work is real work.

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Living Wages

At $19.18/hour with a 15 hour/week cap, our max monthly income is $1,151—while average SF rent is over $2,000. UC student workers organized and won $28-34/hour. We can too.

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Job Security

We're currently "at-will" employees who can be fired at any time without cause. We're automatically terminated every semester with no guarantee of rehire. We deserve just cause protection.

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A Real Voice

Right now there's no grievance procedure, no union representation, no recourse. With a union, we gain decision-making power over the policies that affect our work.

More Hours

Limited to 15 hours/week and 4 semesters per department, we can't earn enough to cover basic expenses. A union contract can fight for expanded hours.

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Benefits from Day One

Currently, sick leave doesn't kick in until 90 days. We deserve sick leave and personal days from day one of employment.

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Solidarity

Gavilan College student workers are organizing right now. CSU workers won raises. UC workers struck and won big. When we come together, we have the power to win.

How You Can Get Involved

Every voice matters in building a union. Here's how you can take action today.

1. Sign a Union Card

The first step to building power is showing our numbers. Signing a union authorization card is a confidential way to show your support.


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2. Talk to Your Coworkers

The best organizing happens through one-on-one conversations. Share your experiences and listen to your colleagues' concerns.


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3. Attend a Meeting

Every Friday, 4:30-6pm
In-person: Ocean Campus, Student Success Center (SSC), 2nd floor, outside Women's Resource Center Room 2112
Or join virtually via Zoom


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Ready to Make a Difference?

Join hundreds of student workers who are standing up for better working conditions at CCSF.

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