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Conference: Janus & Beyond: The Future of Public Workers (11/17)
Friday, November 17th, 2017 9am-4pm Murphy Institute 25 W. 43rd St., 18th Floor, New York, NY REGISTER HERE Join union leaders, scholars and activists during this one-day conference to discuss the implications of the Janus v. AFSCMEcase for workers and organized labor, possible immediate outcomes, and strategic options for combatting the attack on public sector unionism.
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NY Metro PNHP Seeks Executive Director
NY Metro PNHP is a chapter of Physicians for a National Health Program, a national organization of physicians and others dedicated to achieving universal health care through single payer national health insurance (Medicare for All). The successful candidate should have outstanding leadership and administrative abilities. Key skills include organizing, communication, and fundraising. Experience and ability
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Riders Alliance Seeks Community Organizer (NYC)
The Community Organizer is in charge of engaging transit riders in the fight for better public transit, and for recruiting and supporting transit riders to become activists and leaders who can help improve transit for millions New Yorkers. The Community Organizer reports to the Campaign Manager and is responsible for: Recruiting transit riders to become activists through
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Riders Alliance Seeks Deputy Director for Policy and Organizing (NYC)
The Deputy Director for Policy and Organizing is responsible for overseeing the campaign, community organizing and policy advocacy work of the Riders Alliance. The Deputy works closely with the Executive Director and the organizing team to set strategic goals and actively manages a talented staff to build power, engage our members, advocate effectively with elected
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