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Our Mission - Queen City Worker's Center
Queen City Workers’ Center is a grassroots organizing body dedicated to building working class power in Buffalo. We believe that by fighting directly to improve our own working and living conditions, every member of our class can be a crucial part of building that power. We believe that by unifying our struggles and consolidating our…
Ain’t I A Woman?! Campaign - Queen City Worker's Center
The “Ain’t I a Woman?!” campaign grew from a small group of garment workers who successfully held DKNY accountable for sweatshop conditions. This become a call for a new women’s movement fighting for control over our time, health, respect and payment for caregiving work. DKNY workers have been joined by other women workers who also…
Resources - Queen City Worker's Center
Volunteer Lawyers Project is a locally based organization that provides free legal advice. They specialize in issues such as housing, immigration, unemployment, and more. Contact them at (716)823-3255 for housing questions or visit their site to view their other hotlines.; Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo provides free legal help to people with low-income in WNY.
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Sep 3, 2020 · What is NYSA628/S579 (The SWEAT Bill)? The SWEAT bill will: Expand New York’s mechanics’ lien law to include all workers – Establishes a “wage lien” so that workers can put a hold on employers’ property until their owed wages are paid.
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