Non-profit Organizations à UniverCity, Burnaby, BC

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8888 University Drive, Burnaby, V5A 1S6

(778) 782-6930
An entirely volunteer-run student organization, Business Administration Student Society (BASS) represents the 3800 students within the Bachelor of Business Administration program. Through a variety of social events, networking events, a mentorship program, an online publication and more, BASS provides countless leadership opportunities, while bridging together students, alumni, faculty members, and industry. BASS actively supports its affiliates such as SFU JDC West, as well as its 9 Beedie clubs to add utmost value to the Beedie experience.
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8888 University Drive, Burnaby, V5A 1S6

(778) 782-3325
Non-profit organization, Museum, College & University, Nonprofit Organization
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8888 UNIVERSITY DR, Burnaby, V5A 1S6

(778) 782-4569
Child day care services, Non-profit organization, Preschool, Child care agency, Social Services, Nonprofit Organization, Child Care Service
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8888 University Drive, Burnaby, V5A 1S6

Non-profit organization, Community Organization, Nonprofit Organization
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8888 University Drive, Burnaby, V5A 1S6

(778) 782-3870
Community Service, Food Stores, Retail Trade, Non-profit organization, Grocery stores, Nonprofit Organization
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8888 University Drive, Burnaby, V5A 1S6

(778) 782-3057

8888 University Drive, Burnaby, V5A 1S6

(778) 782-4735
Certified in 1978, the Teaching Support Staff Union represents teaching assistants (TAs), tutor markers (TMs), sessional instructors (SIs) and language instructors (LIs) at Simon Fraser University. Since December 2004, we also represent the English Language and Culture (ELC) and the Interpretation and Translation Program (ITP). The Union functions as the sole bargaining agent for these employees during contract negotiations and represents any and all members in work-related conflicts and problems. The TSSU began as Local 6 of the Association of College and University Employees (AUCE 6). AUCE was a feminist trade union movement which developed out of the Vancouver Women’s Caucus in the late 1960s and early 1970s. All of the other AUCE unions have joined up with larger unions, such as the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), but we have maintained our independent status.