90 Pennsylvania Ave
Massapequa, NY 11758-4978
516-541-1006 Fax 516-541-2113
Celebrate
the founding
of the new Long Island
Chapter of
Jobs With Justice:
Int’l Brotherhood
of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 25
Directions: LIE
to Exit 55, proceed north-west on
Music,
skits, testimonials, strategy discussions, and refreshments!
Inspiring! Valuable! Provocative!
Essential!
Don’t
miss this inaugural event!
First and foremost Jobs With Justice is about
action!
Creative direct action empowers activists!
Collective action builds the relationship that makes coalitions
work!
National Jobs With Justice, founded in 1987 with its mission to improve working people's standard of living, fight for job security, and protect workers' right to organize. JwJ's core belief is that in order to be successful, workers' rights struggles have to be part of a larger campaign for economic and social justice. To that end, JwJ has created a network of local coalitions that connect labor, faith-based, community, and student organizations to work together on workplace and community social justice campaigns.
JwJ coalitions now exist in over 40 cities in 29 states in all regions of the country, made up of both member organizations and thousands of individual activists who sign the Jobs with Justice pledge to be there five times a year for someone else's struggle as well as their own. JwJ creates strategic alliances locally and among organizations nationally to develop a broad base of support. By building a base of diverse constituencies at the local level as well as providing training, coordination, and networking at the national level, Jobs with Justice is re-building the infrastructure that gives communities a sense of their own power.
For more information,
contact David Sprintzen at 516-541-1006 ext 55, or 516-921-8577.
JWJ-LI, c/o REP-LI,
Annual
Membership