Take Action for Essential Women Workers
Together with partner organizations across the country, we are taking concrete steps to support essential women workers. Join us by taking action below to support worker rights, especially for underpaid women in essential fields.
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- Show your support for Starbucks workers trying to unionize!
Young workers, people of color, Starbucks workers from all walks of life are facing anti-worker harassment, corporate bullying, one-on-one meetings with executives like Schultz to intimidate them into giving up their unionization push. But workers are standing strong! And we’re showing our support for their bravery by demanding Starbucks STOP interfering with workers’ right to join a union.- Campaign led by California Labor Federation
- Campaign led by California Labor Federation
- Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act is a federal bill that would close loopholes for pregnant workers requesting reasonable workplace accommodations for their health and wellbeing, such as having a stool at their work station for short sitting breaks, access to a water bottle, or the option of asking a coworker to help lift heavy items. Send an automated tweet to your Senators supporting the bill.- Campaign led by Equal Rights Advocates and the PWFA Coalition
- Campaign led by Equal Rights Advocates and the PWFA Coalition
- Paycheck Fairness Act
The Paycheck Fairness Act would strengthen existing equal pay protections, prohibit retaliation against workers who discuss their pay with each other or challenge pay discrimination at work, limit employer’s reliance on a new hire’s prior salary to set their new pay (which allows pay discrimination to follow a person from job to job), and more. These robust measures would bring us one step closer to equal pay. Send an automated email to your Senators supporting this bill.- Campaign led by Center for American Progress