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New poll: 74% of Seattle voters support secure scheduling policies

Guest User March 15, 2016

As baristas and other workers continue to raise the issue of unstable, unpredictable workweeks, a new poll of Seattle voters by EMC Research finds overwhelming 74% support for secure scheduling policies, matching the high level of public approval for the $15 minimum wage law reached during the height of that debate. 

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Yakima, Olympia, King County — we’re everywhere

Working Washington March 9, 2016

We are going door to door to gin up support of: raising the statewide minimum wage, making sure workers have secure scheduling, and ensuring the entire state gets paid sick leave. And when we say door to door we mean our elected officials’ offices and chambers.

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In Olympia: It's the Wages, South King County, Yakima Tags Home

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Working Washington March 7, 2016

Workers in Olympia made a giant 15 out of 16,906 pennies in front of Olympia City Hall to represent the number of workers in Olympia who are paid less than $15/hour.

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When was the last time your work schedule threw your life out of balance?

Guest User March 5, 2016

The chain restaurant lobby is claiming that companies make their schedules based on “whatever is best for the employee”. Bet you're already thinking of a story that shows how wrong they are. Let us know:When was the last time your work schedule got in the way of your life?

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ICYMI workers need secure scheduling

Working Washington March 4, 2016

TL;DR workers talked to Seattle City Councilmembers about the need for secure scheduling.

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Account of opposition to child labor laws in 1907 reveals business lobbyists have literally been saying the same thing for more than 100 years

Guest User March 2, 2016

You think the arguments against raising the minimum wage have gotten repetitive? Well it turns out that the pattern has actually been the same all the way back to 1907!

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A good rule to assess employer behavior

Guest User February 29, 2016

"If you have to tell your employees that what you're doing isn't illegal..."

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Workers ask Seattle City Councilmembers: Will you support secure scheduling?

Working Washington February 29, 2016

Seattle fast food and coffee workers launched a campaign for secure scheduling in Seattle. We know that #OurTimeCounts so we invited Seattle Councilmembers Gonzalez and Herbold to listen to our struggles with scheduling. We then asked them questions about how they would support this effort for secure scheduling in a live streamed worker forum.

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Alaska Air's only remaining state court claim on SeaTac Prop 1 has just been denied

Guest User February 10, 2016

The State Supreme Court has rejected Alaska's only remaining case touching on SeaTac Proposition 1. After a long delay, it’s time for $15 to finally arrive for several thousand poverty-wage workers at our airport. 

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What did the Fox [anchor] say?

Guest User February 26, 2016

The big business lobby and the national right wing are scared of Working Washington because they're scared of you — they understand the power that workers have when we organize together for change.

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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.

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