UKRAINE WORKERS: WARTIME DIARIES
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.
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More Attacks on Rights of Ukrainian Workers
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Haiti Garment Workers Win Key Benefits
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Podcast: In Midst of War, Ukrainian Parliament Attacks Worker Rights
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Hosted by Solidarity Center Executive Director Shawna Bader-Blau
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[Front Page Africa] Liberia Labor Congress, Solidarity Center Launches Advocacy Campaign For ILO Convention 190 Ratification
"In a new bid to address [gender-based violence and harassment at work], the Liberia Labor Congress (LLC) through its Women Commission in collaboration with Solidarity Center in Liberia, facilitated by other national civil society organizations (csos) including Youth...
[Borgen Magazine] Remember Who Made Them: Celebrating Garment Workers
"In its six-part podcast series, Remember Who Made Them delves into conversations with fashion advocates, philanthropists, social justice workers and sustainability experts. Some of the organizations featured in the series include Remake World, the #PayUp campaign,...
The Diplomat Podcast: Solidarity in Cambodia – A Conversation with the Trade Unionist Wim Conklin
Conklin [Cambodia's country program director for the Solidarity Center] spoke with Luke Hunt about the plight of low-paid workers in Cambodia, the difficulties they are facing due to the pandemic, and what industry needs to do once the virus subsides. The garment...
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