ASL Interpreters Union
ASL Interpreters UNION
About Us
ASL Interpreters Union is a group of ASL interpreters who are coming together to fight for justice on the job for everyone who works as an ASL interpreter for a major agency. We are organizing to build solidarity, support each other, and win justice for ourselves and the individuals we serve. ASL Interpreters Union is a project of the Office and Professional Employees International Union, with more than 90,000 members across the United States and Canada.
We are organizing to build solidarity, support each other, and win justice for ourselves and the individuals we serve.
Below: Deaf interpreter Dr. Shae O’Riordan shares the ASL Interpreters Union mission statement in American Sign Language.
Mission Statement
Our mission is to build an inclusive and strong union, by and for interpreters, that supports us in our work and improves the sustainability of our workplaces. This effort aims to bring humanity back into the essential services we provide and increase the longevity of careers in VRS, leading to further skill development and the retention of seasoned interpreters. Upon winning our union and beginning contract negotiations, we commit to bargaining for the common good: securing a collective bargaining agreement that benefits us as interpreters and the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community that we serve. We commit to having representation from Deaf users working closely with our bargaining team and will seek to bargain requirements in our contract mandating how companies can improve service quality.
Latest News
Private Equity is Taking Your Calls
By Luke Goldstein, The American Prospect Two firms control the market for telecommunications assistance for deaf people. They have extracted higher rates for this government-funded service, while denying workers a union.
ASL Interpreter Union FAQs
ASL Interpreters Union FAQs What are we working to achieve? Here is the mission statement of the ASL Interpreters Union: Our mission is to build an inclusive and strong union, by and for interpreters, that supports us in our work and improves the sustainability of our...
Events
Are you Deaf, DeafBlind or Hard of Hearing? Come learn about why VRS interpreters are unionizing. Join us for an info session hosted by Dr. Shae, PhD, Pharm D, M.S. in American Sign Language. English interpretation provided. October 2, 2024 5:30p PT / 8:30p ET Zoom...
We need your feedback
ASL interpreters know what our community needs; the corporate managers running these companies do not. Our opinions need to be heard. That’s why we’re asking all interpreters to take this short survey to share their thoughts.
NOTE: Survey responses are confidential. Your names will not be shared.
ASL Interpreters Union
Your Rights on The Job: