They are workers, united across different industries to improve their working conditions and their lives. They are coming together as a multiracial community of working people, including immigrants, women, people with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ workers.
What they do
They build power through education, organizing, and enforcement. They work to raise and uphold standards in the workplace. And they fight for economic and racial justice in their communities. Here’s how:
EDUCATION
They learn together about their rights as workers, and they develop the tools to exercise their rights and make them real.
ORGANIZING
They organize, speak out, and take action to win changes in their workplaces and their lives. Together, they transform industry practices, change laws, and shift norms around the value of work.
ENFORCEMENT
They hold employers accountable to workplace laws and standards through legal services, and they use the law creatively to help build their movement.