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More Cities Should Do What States and Federal Government Aren't on Minimum Wage

Early this month, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a guaranteed $15 minimum wage for all city government employees by the end of 2018. This is a big win for over 50,000 workers across...

Raising the Bar for Workers and Families
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City Governments Spend More For Policing Than Social Services

City Governments Spend More For Policing Than Social Services

Watch a discussion about how governments spend more money on policing than they do on social services.

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Hello Beautiful (facebook Live) | Justice Transformation

Face to Face With the Fed, Workers Ask for More Help

New York Times - November 14, 2014, by Binyamin Appelbaum - Jean Andre traveled from...

Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up
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A New Divestment Movement Against Trump Gears Up

A New Divestment Movement Against Trump Gears Up

New York City has pledged to divest its pension holdings from companies involved in the private prison industry. But the ultimate goal is to help build a mass movement against the White House....

CityLab | Civic Engagement

Groups demand 'responsible' contractors at Brooklyn Bridge Park

Brooklyn Daily Eagle - April 23, 2014, by Mary Frost - City officials and workers' advocates kicked off three weeks of action at Brooklyn Borough Hall on Tuesday, demanding safer working...

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Peralta pushing to pass Carlos’ Law

Peralta pushing to pass Carlos’ Law

“Citing a 2013 report by the Center for Popular Democracy, Peralta said that between 2003 and 2011, three out of four victims in fatal construction accidents in the United State were immigrants or...

Queens Chronicle | Civic Engagement

Report Shows Illinois Has One of the Nation’s Highest Black Unemployment Rates Despite an Improving Economy

Across the country, the economy is supposed to be slowly picking up, but the unemployment rate for Blacks is still about twice the rate of whites. A report by Progress Illinois said the...

Atlanta Black Star | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

Part-Time Schedules, Full-Time Headaches

New York Times - July 18, 2014, By Steven Greenhouse - A worker at an apparel store at Woodbury Common, an outlet mall north of New York City, said that even though some part-time employees...

Restoring a Fair Workweek
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Immigrant rights demonstrators find locked doors at Bank of American HQ

Immigrant rights demonstrators find locked doors at Bank of American HQ

A group of about a dozen activists tried to deliver a list of demands at Bank of American Headquarters in Charlotte Monday but found the doors locked as they attempted to enter the building. A...

The Charlotte Observer | Civic Engagement
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Divided Democrats face liberal backlash on immigration

Divided Democrats face liberal backlash on immigration

Opponents of demonstrators urging the Democratic Party to protect the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Act (DACA) stand outside the office of California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein in...

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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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