Enlace
Enlace is a strategic alliance of low-wage worker centers, unions, and community organizations in Mexico and in the U.S. We partner with our member organizations in international campaigns to motivate abusive multi-sector transnational corporations to treat workers and communities with dignity and respect. Enlace uses an integrated approach to organizing, creating unique campaign strategies while developing systems strengthening organizations internally. Our strategies often cross industrial and sector lines for reasons relating to both workforce development and campaign strategy.
In addition, the Enlace Institute presents trainings in strategic organization development that were developed over the many years of learning through our campaigns. Our collaborative brainstorming processes are useful for virtually all work groups in base-building organizations.
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Victory! United Methodist Church Divests from Private Prisons
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Car Wash Workers:: National Workers’ Rights Board
Thursday, January 14, 2010
11AM, Public Workers Room, City Hall
This hearing is a mechanism for carwash workers and the Los Angeles community to highlight the experiences of workers on the job and establish a community voice on worker rights’ issues. The National Workers’ Rights Board is a project of Jobs with Justice that has a proven track record of shining the light on workplace abuses and creating opportunities to address them.
The Board will be composed of key national and local leaders who are drawn from a broad spectrum of the LA community. Members of the Workers’ Rights Board panel will be hearing testimonies from workers and employers, community and labor leaders, health and safety and environmental experts and academics, about conditions in the carwash industry.
For more information call 213-388-1163 or email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
