Welcome to our story hub—a place where every voice, experience, and perspective comes together. Here, you’ll find all the stories we’ve shared across the site, from inspiring journeys and insightful interviews to behind-the-scenes moments and community highlights. Whether you’re looking to catch up, explore something new, or simply get inspired, this is your gateway to everything we’ve been talking about.
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WORKERS UNITED NEW YORK NEW JERSEY REGIONAL JOINT BOARD SEEKS A LANGUAGE JUSTICE COORDINATOR
The NY NJ Regional Joint Board of Workers United is dedicated to winning economic and racial justice through innovative and dynamic worker-led organizing campaigns. We are a diverse and participatory union that centers our members’ needs for justice at work and in their communities. We build their collective power to win dignity, good contracts, safe…
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WORKERS UNITED NEW YORK NEW JERSEY JOINT REGIONAL BOARD SEEKS SEEKS A LEAD ORGANIZER
The NY NJ Regional Joint Board of Workers United is dedicated to winning economic and racial justice through innovative and dynamic worker-led organizing campaigns. We are a diverse and participatory union that centers our members’ needs for justice at work and in their communities. We build their collective power to win dignity, good contracts, safe…
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WORKERS UNITED, NEW YORK NEW JERSEY REGIONAL JOINT BOARD SEEKS AN ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
The NY NJ Regional Joint Board of Workers United is dedicated to winning economic and racial justice through innovative and dynamic worker-led organizing campaigns. We are a diverse and participatory union that centers our members’ needs for justice at work and in their communities. We build their collective power to win dignity, good contracts, safe…
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THE UFCW LOCAL 2013 LABOR ORGANIZER TRAINING PROGRAM
UFCW Local 2013 is a progressive labor union made up of working men and women sticking together to achieve dignity and respect in the workplace. The Local has approximately 13,000 members mainly in the tri-state area. A large number of our members are immigrants. 2013 members work in: Health Facilities and as Home Health…
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