Stop Julio’s deportation, sign a Petition and Donate to his legal defense and to support his family. Sign up for for more information.
Read MorePledge your support for quality care for those who need it most. Urge Whittier Street Health Center to reinstate critical healthcare programs & services for a healthy Roxbury/South End Community and surrounding areas. Please sign this petition asking Whittier Street Health Center to reinstate valuable health care programs that our neighborhood needs.
Petition: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/whittier-street
Read MoreA hotel worker strike in Boston that’s lasted more than six weeks is officially over.
Read MoreToday Western Mass. Jobs with Justice stood in solidarity with labor leaders, faith leaders, community members and elected officials to urge the CEO of both the Daily Hampshire Gazette and The Valley Advocate to recognize the will of the workers who want to organize to form a union.
Read MoreGiving Tuesday is coming! This year, if you make a contribution to Massachusetts Jobs with Justice on Tuesday, November 27, a generous donor will match your gift! Visit http://bit.ly/givejustice to give online!
Read MoreWhat a beautiful night last night! Our members and coalition partners were out in force! The Community Trust Act of Springfield passed the first round unanimously last night. This Act will make sure that Springfield Police are never deputized as agents of ICE, that there are no detainer requests seen out unless legally obligated.
Read MoreAt Northeastern University and around the country, full-time non-tenure-track faculty play an essential role in providing quality education for students and contributing to a vibrant academic life on campus. However, they are consistently denied transparency about decisions on working conditions, a meaningful voice in these decisions, and access to key benefits and protections, such as job stability.
Add your name to an open letter supporting Northeastern Full-Time Non-Tenure Track Faculty
Read MoreJobs with Justice has added a guide to its resources page to help you when a loved one has been detained at the Suffolk Detention Center.
How to help your loved one in Suffolk Detention Center (pdf, Google doc)
Read MoreMass. Jobs with Justice interns and volunteers have created a Reintegration guide. It reflects the immigrant populations throughout the state, but is by no means comprehensive -- we always welcome edits and suggestions.
Read MoreJobs With Justice partner organization, The Pioneer Valley Workers’ Center in Northampton, MA builds power with low-wage and immigrant workers throughout Western Massachusetts.
Read MoreAs we saw in the campaign for safe patient limits, big money in our health care system is hurting all of us! That's why we're recommitting to standing in solidarity with patients and healthcare workers, from nurses and doctors to PCAs and CNAs!
Read MoreWe launched the People's Agenda in June to bring together working people in Massachusetts to fight for some of our core values on the ballot yesterday, and over the past six months, our member organizations, partners, and -- most importantly -- dedicated activists like you, worked tirelessly to make that vision of solidarity a reality!
Read MorePeople have been discussing Ballot Question 1 (Nurse-Patient Assignment Limits). This weekend I shared with my daughter Maya, a new voter, how I make decisions on ballot questions, and I figured I'd share with others too, using Q1 as an example. (Feel free to take or leave, or pass along if you find it useful.)
Read MoreTech workers in Boston are in solidarity with hotel workers on strike! Make sure to follow Boston Tech Workers for Justice to follow tech workers taking action against corporate greed. And make sure to support UNITE HERE Local 26 hotel workers on strike!
Join Us for the Next Meeting at 6:30 PM on November 1 at JWJ 375 Centre Street, JP
Victory for UMASS Lowell Adjunct Faculty! They have reached tentative agreement with the University on all articles - there is power in the Union! Ratification Vote coming soon!
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