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- We are Winning Jobs with Justice Jobs with Justice engages workers and allies in campaigns to win justice in workplaces and in communities where working families live. JwJ was founded in 1987 with the vision of lifting up workers' rights struggles as part of a larger campaign for economic and social justice. We believe in long-term multi-issue coalition building, grassroots base-building and organizing and strategic militant action as the foundation for building a grassroots movement, and we believe that by engaging a broad community of allies, we can win bigger victories. We reach working people through the organizations that represent them unions, congregations, community organizations and directly as JwJ activists. Nearly 100, 000 people have signed the Jobs with Justice pledge to Be There at least five times a year for someone else's struggle as well as their own. In more than 40 cities in 25 states across the country, we are building coalitions of labor, religious, student and community organizations that are committed to each other for the long haul. Our campaigns make a difference for workers facing hostile bosses, knowing they are not alone in their struggle. At JwJ, solidarity is a two-way street: when communities come out for unions, they can expect unions to come out for them. Union victories are crucial, but they are not enough. We must maintain a strong commitment that our coalitions will weigh in on community fights. In 2009, local coalitions worked on a total of 111 workplace justice campaigns affecting more than 135, 000 workers. Jobs with Justice coalitions supported approximately 46, 000 workers in 56 organizing and first contract campaigns, and helped more than 10, 000 workers at 17 workplaces win union recognition or first union contracts. Jobs with Justice coalitions worked on 130 community campaigns on issues like health care, immigrants' rights, global justice, accountable development, state minimum wage increases, and sweat-free ordinances. JwJ coalitions were the primary coordinators for 70% of these campaigns.
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Fax: (202) 434-1477
TollFree: (855) 882-6229
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Phone: (202) 393-1044
Address: 1150 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
Website: https://www.jwj.org
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