At One Law for All, volunteers are essential to our mission of driving systemic change through campaigning, advocacy, and public engagement. We are grateful for the dedication, time, and skills our volunteers bring to this shared effort.
Please note that volunteering is a voluntary arrangement and does not create an employment relationship. As such, volunteers are not entitled to wages, benefits, or any other form of financial compensation. No payment will be made for time contributed, services rendered, or work completed in a voluntary capacity.
All work, materials, documents, designs, creative content, strategies, or other outputs produced or contributed by volunteers in the course of their activities— whether individually or collaboratively — will remain the sole and exclusive property of OLFA, unless otherwise agreed in writing. Volunteers agree to waive any moral rights and assign any applicable intellectual property rights in such contributions, to the extent permitted by law. This helps ensure the consistency, integrity, and legal protection of the campaigns we build together.
Confidentiality and Use of Information
Volunteers may, in the course of their work, have access to sensitive, strategic, or non-public information. Volunteers are expected to treat all such information as strictly confidential, and not to disclose, use, or distribute it outside of their authorised role or without prior written consent from OLFA.
This obligation continues even after the volunteer relationship has ended.
Thank you for being part of our movement.