WHY WE’RE DIFFERENT
We are the largest U.S.-based international worker rights organization partnering directly with workers and their unions, and supporting their struggle for respect, fair wages, better workplaces and a voice in the global economy.
We value the dignity of work and workers. We know how all the work everyone depends on gets done–who picks the food for your table, cleans your home so you can go to the office, makes your clothes, keeps your streets clean. And at our core is every worker’s right to solve issues through collective action and to form unions.
What’s New
Domestic Workers ‘Level Up Their Dignity’: Advancing Rights for Care Workers
‘We Will Fight,’ Say Terminated Philippines Hotel Workers, Demanding Transparency
West Africa: Union Health Care Campaign Expands Reach
The Solidarity Center Podcast
BILLIONS OF US, ONE JUST FUTURE
CONVERSATIONS WITH WORKERS (& OTHER SMART PEOPLE) WORLDWIDE SHAPING THE WORKPLACE FOR THE BETTER
Hosted by Solidarity Center Executive Director Shawna Bader-Blau
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88 PERCENT OF WHOM ARE GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS
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Solidarity Center in the News
Lisa McGowan and Sarah Iqbal on Meaningful Progress in Gender Equality
“One of the most exciting things is that women workers are organizing … to fight for their labor rights and improve their wages and to make sure their working conditions are improved.”–Solidarity Center Gender Specialist Lisa McGowan on CCTV.
U.S. to Help BGMEA Reach $50b Export by 2021: Bernicat
Through grants to the Solidarity Center, USAID provided training to approximately 11,000 [Ready Made Garment] union leaders and members – more than half of whom were women – on collective bargaining, union leadership, industrial dispute resolution, media and organisational democracy, according to a news agency.
White House Accused of ‘Selling Out’ Fight against Human Trafficking over Malaysia
“The administration has lost a huge opportunity to advance human rights in its trade relationships,” said Solidarity Center Executive Director Shawna Bader-Blau.