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NYC and Seattle seek 'fair workweek' legislation for fast-food workers

Municipal leaders and labor activists nationwide who fought for a $15 minimum wage now want to serve up a “fair workweek” and steady hours for fast-food workers.

New York City Mayor Bill de...

AMI News Wire | Restoring a Fair Workweek

THE $15 QUESTION: Higher minimum helps workers and business

Chicago Tribune - June 5, 2014, by Connie Razza - The Great Recession is over! So say the corporations and the wealthiest among us. For the rest of us, the so-called recovery doesn’t feel like...

Raising the Bar for Workers and Families

Five Key Questions to Ask Now About Charter Schools

Washington Post - January 23, 2015, by Valerie Strauss - You can tell that National School Choice Week is nearly upon us — it runs from Jan. 25- 31 — by the number of announcements coming forth...

One Day Before GOP Debate, New Report Highlights Ties Between Prominent New Yorkers and Anti-Immigrant Groups

Note: Photos and Video of Protest available upon request. 

New York, NY (10/27/15)—Today, the Center for Popular Democracy Action (CPDA) and the Make the Road Action Fund (MRAF) ...

Center for Popular Democracy | Fighting for an Inclusive Democracy
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Locals protest GOP tax plan

Locals protest GOP tax plan

Last week, more than 100 disability rights and health care advocates were arrested in Washington D.C. during a civil disobedience protest of the GOP tax plan. Among them were residents of...

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript | Civic Engagement
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Fed Up Coalition Complains About Jackson Hole Room Cancellations

Fed Up Coalition Complains About Jackson Hole Room Cancellations

A group of activists planning to attend the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s annual economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyo., has filed a complaint with the National Park Service, the...

Wall Street Journal | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

Activist Ady Barkan says despite loss in Arizona, every seat is up for grabs

Activist Ady Barkan, who is fighting ALS, is starting a new fight - to get people to vote. He’s asking people to “Be A Hero” and vote for candidates who protect healthcare. Ady tells Ali Velshi...

MSNBC | Civic Engagement

Candidates Ready for GOP Debate: Alleged NY Backers of Hate Rhetoric

NEW YORK - Protestors called out some prominent New Yorkers ahead of tonight's GOP presidential candidate debate, accusing them of funding a network of groups that promote anti-immigrant hate...

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How Flake came to secure Kavanaugh delay

How Flake came to secure Kavanaugh delay

At a crucial moment during the Senate Judiciary Committee’s rancorous debate on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) realized he had to act and ducked out of the...

The Hill | Civic Engagement

Protesters disrupt Senate hearing on health care bill that may be dead

WASHINGTON — The Republican bill to replace Obamacare appears all but dead in the Senate, but the chamber’s Finance Committee proceeded with a hearing on it anyway Monday afternoon.

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USA Today | Civic Engagement

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We stand with the workers, from the students and staff protesting against militarism at their universities, to the organizers mobilizing at statehouses to fight for immigrant workers' rights. https://t.co/g1kzG0bqnE

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As workers across the world take part in protests for ceasefire, worker protections and unionization, today is a reminder that without us there is nothing. ¡Nada de nosotros sin nosotros! #WorkersDay https://t.co/HwvaZ0DFaw

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