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CUPE 4207 + OPIRG Brock Memberships

As a member of CUPE 4207, you are automatically approved as an OPIRG Brock member!

To help both our teams in connecting with you and making sure you are kept up to date,

please renew or register your membership here. 

Current # of registered OPIRG Brock Members: 214 (up from 56 in 2022-2023)

Current # of registered 4207 members: 96 (+84 in 2022-2023)

Members support initiatives, coalitions, & campaigns like:

All CUPE 4207 members with active contracts pay 0.25% of their pay cheque to OPIRG Brock.

(YOUR PAY CHEQUE AMOUNT x 0.0025 is the total amount you pay to OPIRG on that paycheque.)

My labour union supports community & campus activism! I am a CUPE 4207 & OPIRG Brock member!

4207-OPIRG Brock Funding Q&A

Highlights of the month

OPIRG Brock created a banner in support of Guaranteed Livable Income this March for the forum at Silver Spire in St. Catharines!
 
We were able to talk to the attendees and participants about the importance of labour activism alongside these initiatives, and the work of our action group Justice for Workers Niagara around paid sick days, migrant justice, union and non-union organizing, and May Day Celebrations!

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OPIRG content at the CUPE 4207 office!

Members can come by the 4207 office and lounge to register your 2023 OPIRG Brock membership and to drop off any donations for the Niagara Free Store!

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GLA 121 & GLA 123, Brock University

4207+OPIRG Brock Member showcase!

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Member: Mo Constantine (he/him) 

CUPE 4207 membership: 2018-2023

Roles: Housing social service worker in Niagara. Co-founder of the Abortion & Reproductive Support Network and Niagara Reproductive Justice​​

Current union: CUPE 1263

 

“OPIRG was responsible for most of the skills and education that I gained as a Brock graduate student. OPIRG has given me knowledge and a community that I rely on as a worker in social services and as an abortion rights activist.” - Mo

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