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Day of Action on Labor Ready
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From the press releaseIn
more than 35 actions nationwide, from
Labor Ready’s
annual shareholder meeting in Tacoma, WA to Washington, D.C., in Boston
and Chicago, from San Diego to New York, activists are meeting with Labor
Ready shareholders and branch office staff. The actions are coordinated by
the
National Coalition for the Homeless (NCH), the
North American Alliance
for Fair Employment (NAFFE) and the
National Day Laborer Organizing
Network (NDLON).
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What Must Labor Ready Do?The challenge is about fairness
and opportunity. There are twelve steps that Labor Ready has to take to
clean up...
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Open Letter to InvestorsWe urge you to use your power to
change the corporation, or to divest from it if change is not possible.
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Legal MattersLabor Ready is subject to numerous
legal battles. Here's a list of some recent cases, including the recent
EEOC case.
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Why is Labor Ready so Important?If Labor Ready's official annual
revenues don't event make the billion dollar mark, why should we worry
about them?
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Your Feedback and Reporting HelpsIf you're a Labor Ready worker,
investor, or manager, or if you are concerned about the growth of the day
labor industry, we want to hear from you.
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About the OrganizersAmong the organizations most directly involved with day labor issues and corporations like Labor Ready are:
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Hosted by the North American Alliance for Fair Employment. |