private:interfaithworkerjustice
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1394511
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May 29th, 2019 12:00AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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May 29th, 2019 12:42AM
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May 29th, 2019 12:42AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice has been a leader in the fight for economic and worker justice in the United States since 1996.
We organize.
Our organizers work to mobilize people of faith and work advocates in support of economic justice and worker rights at the local, state and national levels. Today there are more than 60 affiliated organizations in the IWJ network, including a variety of interfaith groups and more than two dozen worker centers.
We educate.
Our policy department is the nation's leading producer of interfaith resources and materials to help inspire and inform people on worker and economic justice issues. Congregations across the nation rely on IWJ to provide worship and educational resources for both special and everyday events that draw people into the movement for worker justice.
We advocate.
We are on the ground in D.C., working with partners and allies to influence the national conversation on our core issues: Wage theft, Jobs, Paid Sick Days and Workplace Standards, and protecting the right of workers to stick together in Labor Unions. But we are also at work, with and through our affiliates, to pass pro-worker legislation at the local and state level. And, with a growing network of E-Advocates, working to influence both government and corporate policies, our voice just keeps getting stronger.
Together we are making a difference for working families. Your voice matters. Become a member of the IWJ movement today.
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interfaith, low-wage workers, immigrant workers, employment justice
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1020 W. Bryn Mawr Ave.
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Chicago
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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private:interfaithworkerjustice
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1394511
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Mar 19th, 2018 12:00AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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175
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Mar 18th, 2018 10:17PM
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Mar 18th, 2018 10:17PM
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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private:interfaithworkerjustice
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1394511
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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171
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22.00
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Interfaith Worker Justice has been a leader in the fight for economic and worker justice in the United States since 1996.
We organize.
Our organizers work to mobilize people of faith and work advocates in support of economic justice and worker rights at the local, state and national levels. Today there are more than 60 affiliated organizations in the IWJ network, including a variety of interfaith groups and more than two dozen worker centers.
We educate.
Our policy department is the nation's leading producer of interfaith resources and materials to help inspire and inform people on worker and economic justice issues. Congregations across the nation rely on IWJ to provide worship and educational resources for both special and everyday events that draw people into the movement for worker justice.
We advocate.
We are on the ground in D.C., working with partners and allies to influence the national conversation on our core issues: Wage theft, Jobs, Paid Sick Days and Workplace Standards, and protecting the right of workers to stick together in Labor Unions. But we are also at work, with and through our affiliates, to pass pro-worker legislation at the local and state level. And, with a growing network of E-Advocates, working to influence both government and corporate policies, our voice just keeps getting stronger.
Together we are making a difference for working families. Your voice matters. Become a member of the IWJ movement today.
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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private:interfaithworkerjustice
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1394511
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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171
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22.00
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Open
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice has been a leader in the fight for economic and worker justice in the United States since 1996.
We organize.
Our organizers work to mobilize people of faith and work advocates in support of economic justice and worker rights at the local, state and national levels. Today there are more than 60 affiliated organizations in the IWJ network, including a variety of interfaith groups and more than two dozen worker centers.
We educate.
Our policy department is the nation's leading producer of interfaith resources and materials to help inspire and inform people on worker and economic justice issues. Congregations across the nation rely on IWJ to provide worship and educational resources for both special and everyday events that draw people into the movement for worker justice.
We advocate.
We are on the ground in D.C., working with partners and allies to influence the national conversation on our core issues: Wage theft, Jobs, Paid Sick Days and Workplace Standards, and protecting the right of workers to stick together in Labor Unions. But we are also at work, with and through our affiliates, to pass pro-worker legislation at the local and state level. And, with a growing network of E-Advocates, working to influence both government and corporate policies, our voice just keeps getting stronger.
Together we are making a difference for working families. Your voice matters. Become a member of the IWJ movement today.
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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private:interfaithworkerjustice
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1394511
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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171
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22.00
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Open
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice has been a leader in the fight for economic and worker justice in the United States since 1996.
We organize.
Our organizers work to mobilize people of faith and work advocates in support of economic justice and worker rights at the local, state and national levels. Today there are more than 60 affiliated organizations in the IWJ network, including a variety of interfaith groups and more than two dozen worker centers.
We educate.
Our policy department is the nation's leading producer of interfaith resources and materials to help inspire and inform people on worker and economic justice issues. Congregations across the nation rely on IWJ to provide worship and educational resources for both special and everyday events that draw people into the movement for worker justice.
We advocate.
We are on the ground in D.C., working with partners and allies to influence the national conversation on our core issues: Wage theft, Jobs, Paid Sick Days and Workplace Standards, and protecting the right of workers to stick together in Labor Unions. But we are also at work, with and through our affiliates, to pass pro-worker legislation at the local and state level. And, with a growing network of E-Advocates, working to influence both government and corporate policies, our voice just keeps getting stronger.
Together we are making a difference for working families. Your voice matters. Become a member of the IWJ movement today.
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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private:interfaithworkerjustice
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1394511
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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171
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22.00
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Interfaith Worker Justice has been a leader in the fight for economic and worker justice in the United States since 1996.
We organize.
Our organizers work to mobilize people of faith and work advocates in support of economic justice and worker rights at the local, state and national levels. Today there are more than 60 affiliated organizations in the IWJ network, including a variety of interfaith groups and more than two dozen worker centers.
We educate.
Our policy department is the nation's leading producer of interfaith resources and materials to help inspire and inform people on worker and economic justice issues. Congregations across the nation rely on IWJ to provide worship and educational resources for both special and everyday events that draw people into the movement for worker justice.
We advocate.
We are on the ground in D.C., working with partners and allies to influence the national conversation on our core issues: Wage theft, Jobs, Paid Sick Days and Workplace Standards, and protecting the right of workers to stick together in Labor Unions. But we are also at work, with and through our affiliates, to pass pro-worker legislation at the local and state level. And, with a growing network of E-Advocates, working to influence both government and corporate policies, our voice just keeps getting stronger.
Together we are making a difference for working families. Your voice matters. Become a member of the IWJ movement today.
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private:interfaithworkerjustice
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1394511
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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171
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22.00
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Open
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Interfaith Worker Justice has been a leader in the fight for economic and worker justice in the United States since 1996.
We organize.
Our organizers work to mobilize people of faith and work advocates in support of economic justice and worker rights at the local, state and national levels. Today there are more than 60 affiliated organizations in the IWJ network, including a variety of interfaith groups and more than two dozen worker centers.
We educate.
Our policy department is the nation's leading producer of interfaith resources and materials to help inspire and inform people on worker and economic justice issues. Congregations across the nation rely on IWJ to provide worship and educational resources for both special and everyday events that draw people into the movement for worker justice.
We advocate.
We are on the ground in D.C., working with partners and allies to influence the national conversation on our core issues: Wage theft, Jobs, Paid Sick Days and Workplace Standards, and protecting the right of workers to stick together in Labor Unions. But we are also at work, with and through our affiliates, to pass pro-worker legislation at the local and state level. And, with a growing network of E-Advocates, working to influence both government and corporate policies, our voice just keeps getting stronger.
Together we are making a difference for working families. Your voice matters. Become a member of the IWJ movement today.
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private:interfaithworkerjustice
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1394511
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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171
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22.00
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Open
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice has been a leader in the fight for economic and worker justice in the United States since 1996.
We organize.
Our organizers work to mobilize people of faith and work advocates in support of economic justice and worker rights at the local, state and national levels. Today there are more than 60 affiliated organizations in the IWJ network, including a variety of interfaith groups and more than two dozen worker centers.
We educate.
Our policy department is the nation's leading producer of interfaith resources and materials to help inspire and inform people on worker and economic justice issues. Congregations across the nation rely on IWJ to provide worship and educational resources for both special and everyday events that draw people into the movement for worker justice.
We advocate.
We are on the ground in D.C., working with partners and allies to influence the national conversation on our core issues: Wage theft, Jobs, Paid Sick Days and Workplace Standards, and protecting the right of workers to stick together in Labor Unions. But we are also at work, with and through our affiliates, to pass pro-worker legislation at the local and state level. And, with a growing network of E-Advocates, working to influence both government and corporate policies, our voice just keeps getting stronger.
Together we are making a difference for working families. Your voice matters. Become a member of the IWJ movement today.
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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private:interfaithworkerjustice
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1394511
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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171
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Open
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice has been a leader in the fight for economic and worker justice in the United States since 1996.
We organize.
Our organizers work to mobilize people of faith and work advocates in support of economic justice and worker rights at the local, state and national levels. Today there are more than 60 affiliated organizations in the IWJ network, including a variety of interfaith groups and more than two dozen worker centers.
We educate.
Our policy department is the nation's leading producer of interfaith resources and materials to help inspire and inform people on worker and economic justice issues. Congregations across the nation rely on IWJ to provide worship and educational resources for both special and everyday events that draw people into the movement for worker justice.
We advocate.
We are on the ground in D.C., working with partners and allies to influence the national conversation on our core issues: Wage theft, Jobs, Paid Sick Days and Workplace Standards, and protecting the right of workers to stick together in Labor Unions. But we are also at work, with and through our affiliates, to pass pro-worker legislation at the local and state level. And, with a growing network of E-Advocates, working to influence both government and corporate policies, our voice just keeps getting stronger.
Together we are making a difference for working families. Your voice matters. Become a member of the IWJ movement today.
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private:interfaithworkerjustice
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1394511
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice
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171
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22.00
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Open
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Interfaith Worker Justice has been a leader in the fight for economic and worker justice in the United States since 1996.
We organize.
Our organizers work to mobilize people of faith and work advocates in support of economic justice and worker rights at the local, state and national levels. Today there are more than 60 affiliated organizations in the IWJ network, including a variety of interfaith groups and more than two dozen worker centers.
We educate.
Our policy department is the nation's leading producer of interfaith resources and materials to help inspire and inform people on worker and economic justice issues. Congregations across the nation rely on IWJ to provide worship and educational resources for both special and everyday events that draw people into the movement for worker justice.
We advocate.
We are on the ground in D.C., working with partners and allies to influence the national conversation on our core issues: Wage theft, Jobs, Paid Sick Days and Workplace Standards, and protecting the right of workers to stick together in Labor Unions. But we are also at work, with and through our affiliates, to pass pro-worker legislation at the local and state level. And, with a growing network of E-Advocates, working to influence both government and corporate policies, our voice just keeps getting stronger.
Together we are making a difference for working families. Your voice matters. Become a member of the IWJ movement today.
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