Voter Guide 2016
LIVING WAGE COALITION RELEASES VOTER GUIDE ON CANDIDATES FOR SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS For the November 8, 2016, election, the San Francisco Living Wage Coalition issued a living wage voter guide on supervisorial candidates. You can find it here The Coalition mailed a questionnaire to each candidate regarding their positions on issues that impact
Minimum-Wage Janitors Fight For Increase And Justice
Janitors and their labor and community allies are rallying on Wednesday, October 29, at 10 a.m., at 55 Hawthorne Street (between Howard and Folsom, parallel to 2nd and 3rd Streets), in support of Prop J on the November 4 ballot to raise the city minimum wage. Yunuen is raising two teen-agers on the city minimum
Living Wage Coalition releases Voter Guide on candidates for San Francisco Board of Supervisors
For the November 4, 2014, election, the San Francisco Living Wage Coalition issued a living wage voter guide on supervisorial candidates. You can find it here. The Coalition mailed a questionnaire to each candidate regarding their positions on issues that impact low-wage workers. By the deadline, 11 of the 17 candidates responded to these questions.
Rally To Fix Welfare-to-Work Programs
SAN FRANCISCO LIVING WAGE COALITION 2940-16TH STREET #301 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103 PHONE: 415-863-1225 FAX: 863-1927 EMAIL: sflivingwage@riseup.net www.livingwage-sf.org For Immediate Release Contact: Karl Kramer, 415-509-9712 RALLY TO FIX WELFARE-TO-WORK PROGRAMS On Tuesday, July 29, at 12 noon, on the steps of San Francisco City Hall, on the Civic Center side, mothers and fathers in
San Francisco’s lowest wage workers will get some relief on January 1 by seeing their wage keep up with inflation
San Francisco Living Wage Coalition 2940 – 16th Street #301 San Francisco, CA 94103 ph. 415-863-1225 • fax 863-1927 ● email: sflivingwage@riseup.net www.livingwage-sf.org December 30, 2013 For Immediate Release Contacts: David Frias, Campaign Co-director, 415-503-7066 cell Karl Kramer, Campaign Co-director, 415-863-1225 office San Francisco’s Minimum Wage Increases in January San Francisco’s lowest wage
Dignity Campaign calls on President Obama to adopt immigration reform based on human, civil and labor rights
DIGNITY CAMPAIGN CALLS ON PRESIDENT OBAMA TO ADOPT IMMIGRATION REFORM BASED ON HUMAN, CIVIL AND LABOR RIGHTS For immediate release – 1/30/13 Press contacts: see list attached OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA — Today the Dignity Campaign, a national network of immigrant rights organizations, churches, unions and community groups, is calling on President Obama to adopt principles for