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Description: Socialist Alternative launched the 15 Now campaign; whose mission is to "empower working people and activate them into fighting movement" to win a $15 an hour minimum wage.
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Description: The founding meeting of the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation took place on January 4, 1917 at King Edward High School at Oak Street and 12th Avenue in Vancouver. At the time, it was the city’s only secondary school. Mr. J. G. Lister was elected the first BCTF president, and the objectives adopted at that meeting continue to guide the Federation to this day: • To foster and promote the cause of education. • To raise the status of the teaching profession in BC. • To promote the welfare of the teachers of BC. The BCTF decided to build this online museum to mark 100 years of advocacy towards these key objectives, and to celebrate the tremendous commitment and creativity of hundreds of thousands of public school teachers over the decades.
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Group: Labor Union Websites
Creator: BC Teacher's Federation
Format: Website
Rights: © 2016 BC Teachers’ Federation. All rights reserved.
Collector: Labor Archives of Washington, University of Washington Libraries Special Collections
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Description: The Bull Pen was often used as a meeting place by supporters of the $15 minimum wage initiative. Owner Don Liberty was a supporter of the $15 minimum wage in SeaTac.
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Description: An organizer of domestic workers and day laborers so they have better working conditions, Casa Latina was active in the Seattle $15 an hour movement through coalitions with 15 Now and King County Labor Council.
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Description: Fotohistorias is a Participatory Photography project that documents the life stories of migrants in the North, in the South, and at the US-Mexico Border, to help surface the richness, diversity and depth of their roots, experiences, and aspirations. As an example of what de Souza Santos calls Sociology of Emergence, this project offers a counter-narrative that demonstrates the power of their determination, re-valorizes their human dignity and their contribution to society.
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Description: It's Our Airport is a project of Working Washington, a coalition of individuals, neighborhood associations, immigrant groups, civil rights organizations, people of faith, and labor united for good jobs and a fair economy.
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Description: Blog of the Temporary Workers of America (TWA). The union was formed to demand basic paid time off and argued for joint employment from Microsoft and its contractor, Lionbridge.
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Group: Labor Union Websites
Creator: Temporary Workers of America
Publisher: Lionbridge Union
Collector: Labor Archives of Washington, University of Washington Libraries Special Collections
Contributor: Philippe Boucher
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Description: The SeaTac Action Committee (SAC) was formed in 2013 by the joint efforts of residents and businesses in SeaTac Washington to unite and mobilize SeaTac residents and businesses to proactively achieve a thriving, safe, and harmonious SeaTac community.
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Description: SeaTac neighborhood blog which shares local news and events.
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Description: SEIU Local 6 represents more than 4,000 janitors, security officers, and allied industries workers in Washington state.
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Description: SEIU Healthcare 775NW represents more than 40,000 long-term care workers providing quality in-home care, nursing home care and adult day health services in Washington State and Montana and were active supporters of the $15 minimum wage movement.
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Description: Twitter account for Teamster JC28, supporting Teamster men and women in Washington, Alaska and Northern Idaho.
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Description: Twitter account for YesForSeaTac, focusing on support of Proposition 1 and living wage campaign.
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Description: We are the I.A.T.S.E. Wardrobe local for Western Washington, located in Seattle, representing over 200 backstage wardrobe and costume shop employees in the Puget Sound area.
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Description: Students fighting with workers for justice on UW campus and around the world; part of the national campaign for $15 an hour minimum wage.
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Description: With over 40,000 members, Washington CAN! is the state’s largest grassroots community organization and support the $15 an hour movement.
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Description: Site ceased to exist at this URL, January 2016.
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Description: Website of Harold Wright, electrical contractor, entrepreneur, scholar and activist.
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Group: Labor Union Members and Labor Activists
Creator: Wright, Harold
Publisher: Harold Wright
Type: Website
Date: November 2023 and later accruals
Collector: Labor Archives of Washignton, University of Washington Libraries Special Collections
Description: Citizen University evolved out of the work of the Guiding Lights Network, founded in 2005 focusing on the art of mentorship, the work of community-building and teaching leadership in civic life.
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Description: The Center's mission is to build the power and capacity of low-income people, especially low-income people of color, to change their communities and public policies for the better including focus areas jobs and wages.
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Description: Facebook account for 15 Now, launched in January of 2014 by Seattle City Council Member, Kshama Sawant and Socialist Alternative to fight for a $15 minimum wage in Seattle.
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Description: Facebook account for Teamsters Washington (WA) Joint Council which empowers and supports Local Unions and their membership across WA, Alaska, and Northern ID.
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Description: Facebook account for Teamsters Local 117, which represents 16,000 men and women at 200 employers across Washington State and organize, educate, and lead collective and political action to protect and expand the rights, wages and benefits of working families. The Teamsters supported the $15 an hour movement.
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