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NBPA, Raptors donate $10,000 to striking SFU support workers

BURNABY — The National Basketball Players Association and its members on the Toronto Raptors are donating $10,000 to fund striking support workers at Simon Fraser University.
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The National Basketball Players Association and its members on the Toronto Raptors are donating $10,000 to fund striking support workers at Simon Fraser University. Simon Fraser University is pictured in Burnaby, sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½, Tuesday, Apr 16, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

BURNABY — The National Basketball Players Association and its members on the Toronto Raptors are donating $10,000 to fund striking support workers at Simon Fraser University.

NBPA vice-president and Raptors guard Garrett Temple said in a statement that the donation to the Simon Fraser's Teaching Support Staff Union's strike fund is to help workers in "their fight of a fair contract."

The NBPA's statement came hours before the Raptors held an open practice at SFU's Burnaby campus Friday evening as part of the team's Vancouver-area training camp in preparation for the upcoming NBA season.

TSSU started its strike action one week ago. 

The union's demands include a cost of living increase that keeps pace with inflation and a modernized compensation model that takes larger class sizes and additional administrative duties into account.

SFU says it has offered the maximum wage increases provided under the sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ government's Shared Recovery Mandate, which applies to all public sector employers with unionized employees. As of March, the mandate called for a 5.5 per cent general wage increase, plus a potential cost of living adjustment to a maximum of 6.75 per cent.
 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 6, 2023.

The Canadian Press