Opportunities at the Union
Are you interested in volunteering with us? You can find opportunities such as a steward, negotiator, membership coordinator, website designer, newsletter editor, and more on the Union website. If you are a dues-paying member who would like to learn more about a position, please contact us at [email protected] or [email protected]. You are also welcome to join us virtually for our biweekly lunch meetings on Wednesday or weekly office hours on Thursday. Any help is appreciated, even dedicating 1-2 hours a month to Union work could make a huge difference at Peace Corps.
Are you interested in volunteering with us? You can find opportunities such as a steward, negotiator, membership coordinator, website designer, newsletter editor, and more on the Union website. If you are a dues-paying member who would like to learn more about a position, please contact us at [email protected] or [email protected]. You are also welcome to join us virtually for our biweekly lunch meetings on Wednesday or weekly office hours on Thursday. Any help is appreciated, even dedicating 1-2 hours a month to Union work could make a huge difference at Peace Corps.
Countdown Until Election Day
The Presidential Election is on Tuesday, November 5, and the Union encourages you to exercise your right to vote! Visit Vote411.org to register to vote or check your registration status. In addition to Vote411, the League of Women Voter offers a First-Time Voter Checklist to ensure a smooth voting experience, and How to Vote in College: Know Your Rights is a must-read voter guide for students. We also recommended that you learn about early voting options, locate a preferred polling place, confirm if your state requires an ID, and research candidates and issues.
Reminder: Peace Corps policy allows employees to request leave to vote with certain exceptions. Please read the handout on leave and voting to see if you are eligible for an excused absence on Election Day.
The Presidential Election is on Tuesday, November 5, and the Union encourages you to exercise your right to vote! Visit Vote411.org to register to vote or check your registration status. In addition to Vote411, the League of Women Voter offers a First-Time Voter Checklist to ensure a smooth voting experience, and How to Vote in College: Know Your Rights is a must-read voter guide for students. We also recommended that you learn about early voting options, locate a preferred polling place, confirm if your state requires an ID, and research candidates and issues.
Reminder: Peace Corps policy allows employees to request leave to vote with certain exceptions. Please read the handout on leave and voting to see if you are eligible for an excused absence on Election Day.