Our Partners

 

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The Solidarity Center, as part of the global labor movement, is proud to work closely with trade unions, civil society organizations, academic institutions, progressive private foundations, labor-friendly businesses, governments and dozens of generous individuals to fight for worker power on a worldwide scale. Their ideas and support fuel our collective action through cross-movement and coalition building. They help us support, organize and elevate millions of worker voices and build stronger communities.

For a selection of some of our partners and allies please click here.

Global in Nature, Local in Practice

The Solidarity Center has 35 field offices and works in more than 60 countries, with a focus on the Global South. With more than 25 years of experience as the largest U.S.-based international worker rights organization, we have built a deep trust and reputation with local trade union partners, worker associations and workers. As a result, we are uniquely positioned to quickly identify trends that impact working people and opportunities for change through campaigns and cross-movement building.

We are proud to work with more than 1,000 partners, including 500 trade union partners. The majority–88 percent of those partnerships–come from the grassroots. Solidarity Center staff include labor activists experienced in organizing, advocacy and grassroots internationalism, recognized labor rights lawyers, and migration policy and gender specialists. The Solidarity Center has also built strong relationships with civil society partners including worker centers and community organizations at the intersection of worker rights, environmental activism and women’s rights.

This work is only possible through collective action and collaboration. We are thankful for the generous contributions of individuals and organizations around the world—whether a donation, in-kind support or thought leadership through coalition building. With our distinctive access and local outreach, we are able to multiply your support and reach millions of workers and their families and communities worldwide. 

 

Publications

THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND WORKERS IN CAMBODIA

THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND WORKERS IN CAMBODIA

As a new wave of COVID-19 hits Cambodia, a new study recommends urgent action to ensure garment and tourism workers workers do not experience widespread loss of jobs and wages as they did in 2020. The Center for Policy Studies survey is supported by Solidarity Center...

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What Happens Underground Stays Underground

What Happens Underground Stays Underground

Women working in South Africa's mining sector report being subject to sexual and gender-based violence and  harassment, inside mines and within the mining communities where they live and efforts to redress such abuse must address the nature of the workplace and...

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Strawberry Global Supply Chains in Mexico

Strawberry Global Supply Chains in Mexico

The governments of Mexico and the United States have supported the growth of the Mexican berry sector by creating conditions for a cheap supply of labor and profit growth. Mexican field workers receive an estimated 12 cents per pound of strawberries sold in U.S....

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