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EXPANDING THE RIGHT
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POWER Act

Sen. Menendez, Reps. Miller and Chu launch POWER Act Bill anchors campaign to defend workers’ right to organize  Washington, D.C., June 14, 2011— U.S. Senator Robert Menendez re-introduced to the Senate...

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Domestic Workers Win ILO Victory

Victory at Last! Domestic Workers win Global Recognition with the Adoption of the ILO Convention for Domestic Workers. Geneva, June 16, 2011 - Today Governments, Employers and Workers of the...

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In June 2010 (at the US Social Forum in Detroit, MI), against the backdrop of the global recession, nine sectors of excluded workers came together to found the Excluded Workers Congress. We converged around a common dream: to vastly expand the human right to organize in the United States, to win a new era of rights and policies for workers, and to transform the labor movement in this country. The Excluded Workers Congress was formed to bring “the human right to organize” to life.

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