Act now to give low wage workers a voice - Spread the $15 & a union movement!
Help give low-wage workers a voice!
Build the L.A. Workers Assembly to spread
the $15 an Hour and a Union Movement
We cannot do this without your donations. Please go to the link
or see instructions below on how to mail your donation today.
DONATE NOW!
You can become a part of exciting citywide Los Angeles campaign to
build a Workers Assembly. This assembly will launch a ballot initiative for a $15 minimum wage and propose a campaign to end slave labor at the L.A. area detention centers housing migrant workers under the most abysmal conditions paying migrants just $1 day.
See New York Times article
Those campaigns are critical, but
we are also building this Assembly to
promote workers power and empower low-wage workers themselves by
giving workers a voice.
This might be the biggest win of all!
This is critical for the thousands of underpaid and overworked workers throughout the City of Los Angeles, whether they labor in the fast food restaurants, car washes, retail stores
like Walmart and Target or the
thousands of sweat shop factories
and warehouses.
What takes place in Los Angeles will reverberate nationally, just like the victories in Seattle and Sea Tac where workers and their advocates were able to raise the bar on the debate on raising the minimum wage.
You can play an important role
is this new and exciting movement
to raise workers' wages.
We need your donation to make this possible. Our goal is $6,250 to allow us to fund several youth organizers and a full-time coordinator, along with paying for the myriad of other expenses including printing posters, flyers, ballot petition preparation, transportation costs.
Every donation counts regardless of size.
Please write checks out to IAC, earmark Low-Wage Workers Education Campaign,
and mail to c/o Harriet Tubman Center
for Social Justice, 5278 West Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90019.
Call us at: 323.306.6240
If you would like to make your donations
tax deductible – all donations over $50 can
be written out to the People's Rights Fund.