Working Washington

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

Someone's insurance is going to cover this—right?


Living Wages

The Uber economy's $51-billion-dollar loophole in our $15 minimum wage


Communication & Transparency

Locked out of the Uber economy


Privacy

Privacy concerns in the Uber economy: Reason to worry


Access

Not so equal access to transportation


Compliance

Are the only rules the Uber economy follows the ones they write for themselves?


Driving for Dignity


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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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Working Washington fast food strikers sparked the fight that won Seattle's landmark $15 minimum wage. We drove Amazon to sever ties with right-wing lobby group ALEC and improve conditions in their sweatshop warehouses. And we helped lead the winning campaign in SeaTac for a $15  living wage.

Our work continues — with your help. Give today.

Email: info@workingwa.org | Phone: 253-256-5176

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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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