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A: I greatly appreciate all that the CFU is doing on behalf of freelancers. As I am heavily involved in operating the union I helped found, Unifor Unifaith Community Chapter, my volunteer hours go to helping United Church of Canada faith workers and their families. In Solidarity, Karen
Q: The CFU is interested in understand the racial and ethnic makeup of our members. This will help us understand how race and ethnic diversity is represented among freelancers in Canada. What Ethnic or racial group do you belong to?
A: Canadian-born Caucasian
Q: What kind of public role should the CFU play? Please click all that apply A: Raise awareness of increasing freelancers’ rights through traditional and social media
Q: What supports or services do you currently use that CFU provides to its members? Please click all that apply A: Online learning resources/conferences/courses
Q: The CFU is interested in understand the racial and ethnic makeup of our members. This will help us understand how race and ethnic diversity is represented among freelancers in Canada. What Ethnic or racial group do you belong to?
A: Jewish, South American immigrant
Q: The CFU is a volunteer run organization. We rely on member participation to get things done. Are you interested in volunteering your time and skill? Most projects need leaders who can keep it on track with a team of skill helpers. Projects are chosen by volunteer interest! Please let us know if you are interested in working on projects in any of the following categories. Check all that apply!
A: Communications Committee to help craft the communications of the union
Q: What kind of public role should the CFU play? Please click all that apply A: Lobby for legal changes that would positively impact freelancers (e.g. better enforcement of labour codes, income averaging for taxation purposes)
Q: What supports or services do you currently use that CFU provides to its members? Please click all that apply A: Commercial insurance (covering equipment needed for the work)
Q: The CFU is interested in understand the racial and ethnic makeup of our members. This will help us understand how race and ethnic diversity is represented among freelancers in Canada. What Ethnic or racial group do you belong to?
A: white
Q: The CFU is a volunteer run organization. We rely on member participation to get things done. Are you interested in volunteering your time and skill? Most projects need leaders who can keep it on track with a team of skill helpers. Projects are chosen by volunteer interest! Please let us know if you are interested in working on projects in any of the following categories. Check all that apply!
A: Communications Committee to help craft the communications of the union
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A: I greatly appreciate all that the CFU is doing on behalf of freelancers. As I am heavily involved in operating the union I helped found, Unifor Unifaith Community Chapter, my volunteer hours go to helping United Church of Canada faith workers and their families. In Solidarity, Karen
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A: Raise awareness of increasing freelancers’ rights through traditional and social media
A: Online learning resources/conferences/courses
A: print media
A: $35,000 to $49,999
A: College Diploma
A: 55-64
A: Woman
A: Jewish, South American immigrant
A: Communications Committee to help craft the communications of the union
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A: Lobby for legal changes that would positively impact freelancers (e.g. better enforcement of labour codes, income averaging for taxation purposes)
A: Commercial insurance (covering equipment needed for the work)
A: Photography
A: $20,000 to $34,999
A: Bachelor degree
A: 35-44
A: Woman
A: College Diploma
A: 25-34
A: Man
A: white
A: Communications Committee to help craft the communications of the union
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A: Foster dialogue between freelancers on how to deal with bad clients
A: Other