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Congregations: Sign up for Labor Day 2008!
Download the sign up form and email your completed form to Tiye at tkinlow (at) dclabor.com or fax it to 202-974-8152
Local Congregations Gear Up For Labor Day
For the past 6 years, congregations around the DC metro area, and around the country, have been using Labor Day as an opportunity to remember God’s call to pursue justice, to honor people’s labor and to recall the religious traditions that dignify and celebrate work. Click here to find out how to participate and sign up today!
The JwJ “I’ll Be There” Pledge
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What is DC SLAP?
Help us "SLAP Corporate Greed"! E-mail dcslapinte
@yahoo.com to get involved!
WHAT IS DC SLAP?
SLAP is here as a resource to anyone who is interested in the fight for social and economic justice. We invite everyone to help us in this fight at whatever level they feel most comfortable with. We maintain a listserv and have semi-regular meetings to keep each other up to date on our various campaigns. We stay local and we go national. We work on campus and we work in the DC community. We are here as a student voice for change.
Frequently Asked Questions about DC’s WRB
What is the Workers’ Rights Board?
The Workers’ Rights Board is a board composed of community and religious leaders, academics, prominent members of the community and public officials who support struggles for economic justice through investigations, hearings, press conferences, meetings and other events.
Why was the Workers’ Rights Board created?
Washington Area Women’s Foundation joins the Building Benefits project!
Today, the Washington Area Women’s Foundation posted an article by DC JwJ inte
Sarah David Heydemann on downtown office tenants’ support for the campaign by DC security officers to improve pay, benefits and working conditions.
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