U of T Students Occupy President's Office
Title
U of T Students Occupy President's Office
Description
Students occupied the office to demand an anti-sweatshop policy.
Creator
Students Against Sweatshops (U of T)
Source
OPIRG archive
Date
2000-03-15
Contributor
Simon Vickers
Rights
Students Against Sweatshops (U of T)/OPIRG Toronto
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Coverage
University of Toronto
Context
The students had two demands:
1) The President immediately pass the Code of Conduct including the requirement that workers producing University of Toronto merchandise receive a living wage;
2) Governing Council ratify the new policy on licensing at their April 6 meeting.
1) The President immediately pass the Code of Conduct including the requirement that workers producing University of Toronto merchandise receive a living wage;
2) Governing Council ratify the new policy on licensing at their April 6 meeting.
Original Format
paper
Citation
Students Against Sweatshops (U of T), “U of T Students Occupy President's Office,” Alternative Toronto, accessed November 22, 2024, https://www.alternativetoronto.ca/archive/items/show/547.