Empowering Workers throughout NYC
Founded in 2010, the Worker’s Justice Project (WJP) is a New York City worker center that educates, organizes, and fights for better work conditions and social justice in the workplace. With a base of more than 12,000 members, WJP organizes low-wage, immigrant workers who are fighting to raise workplace standards in the construction, house cleaning, and app-based delivery industries.
Our Divisions
LDU
Los Deliveristas Unidos
LDU is rapidly growing movement of app-based food delivery workers organizing and advocating for better wages, conditions, safety measures, and other rights.
Liberty Cleaners
Liberty Cleaners is dedicated to fighting for a living wage for cleaning workers. They offer skills training and certifications to build career pathways.
CWU
CWU aims to create equal access to living-wage jobs while also developing career pathways through skills training, certifications, and direct engagement of employers.
Construction Workers United
Our Impact
We empower low-wage immigrant workers to gain a voice in the workplace and build strong and economically sustainable communities through education, organizing, leadership development, and the growth of grassroots economic alternatives.
Contact
Feel free to contact us with any questions
General Queries
contactus@workersjustice.orgMedia Queries
press@workersjustice.org
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