Canadian Freelance Union


The Canadian Freelance Union is a Canadian trade union. It was created in 2008 by the Communications, Energy, and Paperworkers Union of Canada, a local that did not have a collective agreement with a single employer.

History

When CEP merged with the Canadian Auto Workers in 2012-2013 to create Unifor, the CFU became one of Unifor's first "community chapters".

Organization

The CFU has a strong focus on freelance media contributors, such as writers and designers, but in 2015 broadened its scope to seek to affiliate freelancers in many fields and among vulnerable workers in Canada engaged in precarious work.
The union identifies three key areas of focus:
  1. To take action for better standards for freelancers.
  2. To provide medical plans, arbitration insurance, and other services individuals cannot access on their own.
  3. To combat social isolation by helping members connect with other freelancers.