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Awesome Letter to the Editor in Ellensburg

Working Washington March 24, 2015
Did you all see this awesome letter to... - Working Washington | Facebook
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Last week low-wage workers met with legislators about wages, paid sick & safe time, and other issues that affect their lives.

Working Washington March 20, 2015
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Renee Erickson is opening two new restaurants in the city. She told the Seattle Times: "I’m totally on board with the $15 min. It’s the right thing to do."

Working Washington March 18, 2015
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Fast food workers win in court; $15 law remains in full effect

Guest User March 17, 2015
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Third-degree burns. McDonald's treatment? MUSTARD.

Working Washington March 16, 2015
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We were there this morning as the franchise industry's lobbying group lawyered up against Seattle's $15.

Working Washington March 10, 2015
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What's one thing you've done to make ends meet that state politicians don't know anything about?

Working Washington March 3, 2015
As the state legislature debates a higher minimum wage & paid sick leave for workers, we're asking people: What's one thing you've done to make ends meet that state politicians don't know anything about? Here are some answers. #fightfor15 #minimumwage #washingtonstate #granitefalls
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Today’s minimum wage vote is just the beginning

Guest User March 3, 2015
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Reverends of the Interfaith Economic Justice Coalition are supporting Bags workers fighting for a fair contract. Alaska Airlines contracts with Bags to provide passengers with wheelchair services

Working Washington March 3, 2015
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What's one thing you've done to make ends meet that politicians don't know anything about?

Working Washington February 26, 2015
As the state legislature debates a higher minimum wage & paid sick leave for workers, we're asking people: What's one thing you've done to make ends meet that state politicians don't know anything about? Here are some answers. #fightfor15 #minimumwage #washingtonstate #bellingham
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About Working Washington: Our mission is to build a powerful workers’ movement that can not only dramatically improve wages and working conditions, but can also change the local and national conversation about wealth, inequality, and the value of work. More info…

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About Working Washington

Our mission is to build a powerful workers’ movement that can dramatically improve wages and working conditions, and change the local and national conversation about wealth, inequality, and the value of work.

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Our vision is a state where everyone shares in the prosperity we create together: a place where all workers are treated with dignity, paid enough to support themselves, and able to participate in a thriving community.

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Working Washington

building a workers’ movement that has the power to raise wages, improve labor standards, and change the conversation about work and wealth

Working Washington unites working people to fight for a fair economy where everyone can support themselves, afford the basics, and contribute to the economy.

Working Washington | 719 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA, 98104, United States

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