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Description: The Black Workers for Justice (BWFJ) is a mass activist workers organization. It includes socialists, radical working class and general members, who link the immediate struggles in the workplaces and communities to a long term transitional radical program for Black empowerment/self-determination, social justice and social transformation. BWFJ was founded in 1981. Its labor and political perspectives grow out of an analysis of the development of the U.S. national and global economy, the U.S. imperialist state, and the ongoing role of the U.S. South as a fundamental pillar of U.S imperialism.
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Subject: African American labor union members., Black nationalism., Community organization.
Creator: Black Workers for Justice
Publisher: Black Workers for Justice
Coverage: U.S.
Tag: Labor Rights, Legislation, Political Action
Description: Jobs with Justice, founded in 1987, is a national network of local coalitions that bring together labor unions, faith groups, community organizations, and student activists who fight for working people through long-term multi-issue coalition building, grassroots base-building, organizing, and strategic militant action. Jobs with Justice coalitions also worked on 127 community campaigns on issues like jobs and the economy, health care, immigrants' rights, global justice, accountable development, and sweat-free ordinances.
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Subject: Jobs With Justice., Community organization--United States., Social justice--United States., Working class--Social conditions--United States., Employment--United States., Unemployment--United States.
Creator: Jobs With Justice.
Publisher: Jobs With Justice.
Coverage: United States
Tag: Labor Rights, Legislation, Political Action
Description: Jobs with Justice, founded in 1987, is a national network of local coalitions that bring together labor unions, faith groups, community organizations, and student activists who fight for working people through long-term multi-issue coalition building, grassroots base-building, organizing, and strategic militant action. Jobs with Justice coalitions also worked on 127 community campaigns on issues like jobs and the economy, health care, immigrants' rights, global justice, accountable development, and sweat-free ordinances.
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Subject: Jobs With Justice., Community organization--United States., Social justice--United States., Working class--Social conditions--United States., Employment--United States., Unemployment--United States.
Creator: Jobs With Justice.
Publisher: Jobs With Justice.
Coverage: United States
Tag: Labor Rights, Legislation, Political Action
Description: The Black Workers for Justice (BWFJ) is a mass activist workers organization. It includes socialists, radical working class and general members, who link the immediate struggles in the workplaces and communities to a long term transitional radical program for Black empowerment/self-determination, social justice and social transformation. BWFJ was founded in 1981. Its labor and political perspectives grow out of an analysis of the development of the U.S. national and global economy, the U.S. imperialist state, and the ongoing role of the U.S. South as a fundamental pillar of U.S imperialism.
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Subject: African American labor union members., Black nationalism., Community organization.
Creator: Black Workers for Justice
Publisher: Black Workers for Justice
Coverage: U.S.
Tag: Labor Rights, Legislation, Political Action
Description: Women on the Job (WOJ) was founded in 1981 as a private, not-for-profit advocacy organization dedicated to achieving women’s equality in the workplace on Long Island. WOJ was a project of Resources for Program Development, Inc. (RPD), which had been established with funding from the North Shore Unitarian Universalist Society VEATCH Program. The WOJ program was initiated in October 1981 by co-founders Lillian McCormick and Charlotte Shapiro. Its mission was to foster equal employment opportunities for women and combat workplace discrimination against women in Long Island communities.
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Subject: Women on the Job., --Labor unions--United States.
Creator: Women on the Job.
Publisher: Women on the Job.
Coverage: Nassau County (N.Y.) New York (State)�New York. Suffolk County (N.Y.)
Tag: Labor Rights, Legislation, Political Action , Labor and Women
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