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Helping the Powerless Build Power


Helping the Powerless Build Power
Oral histories of five activists who’ve worked in and for worker centers
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Activists rally outside New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office to call on a $15 minimum wage.
Over the past quarter century, a new form of worker organization – worker centers – have arisen among groups of workers, primarily immigrants and African Americans, for whom unionization isn’t usually an option, largely due to the limited scope of the laws governing collective bargaining rights. To tell the stories of these organizations, the Prospect
has conducted oral histories with a range of worker center activists and leaders. Here, edited and condensed for space, are excerpts from five of them. ....

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Black Worker Centers: Building Workplace Power in the Communities


Black Worker Centers: Building Workplace Power in the Communities
Even in anti-union terrains, the centers have found ways to change public and corporate policies.
As organized labor grapples with the consequences of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union’s landslide defeat at the Amazon mega-warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, one potential direction for the labor movement lies in the types of power- and base-building activities of Black worker centers.
That African American workers need to amass the power to better their conditions is beyond dispute. The American working class is in serious trouble, and Black workers most particularly. The median net wealth of Black families is just $24,100 (lower than any other racial group in America today), while that of white families stands at $188,200. Ongoing institutional and systemic racial discrimination against Black workers persists in housing, health care, education, and employment. ....

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If it’s passed by Congress, President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 relief proposal would do a lot more than fund relief payments and vaccine rollouts. It would also raise the wage floor for all U.S. workers and give a particularly long overdue raise to restaurant servers, taxi drivers, manicurists, and other tipped workers. ....

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Tipped wage


Tipped wage
February 15, 2021
If it’s passed by Congress, President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 relief proposal would do a lot more than fund relief payments and vaccine rollouts. It would also raise the wage floor for all US workers – and give a particularly long overdue raise to restaurant servers, taxi drivers, manicurists, and other tipped workers.
For Tanya Wallace-Gobern, getting rid of the subminimum wage for tipped workers is a matter of racial justice. “Passing a living wage bill for tipped and non-tipped low-wage workers is essential to reducing inequality,” she said in a recent briefing.
As the executive director of the National Black Worker Center Project, Wallace-Gobern oversees a network of eight centers across the country that aim to build power and transform working conditions for Black workers. The subminimum federal wage for tipped workers, which has been stuck at just $2.13 since 1991, is a clear barrier to their goals. ....

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One Fair Wage Supports Biden's Plan to Help Workers Who Rely On Tips


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One Fair Wage, an organization working to end subminimum wage work in the U.S., hosted a virtual briefing last week. On the agenda was a discussion of the findings of the OFW’s recent report,
Ending a Legacy of Slavery. The report advocates for Biden’s COVID-19 relief plan, which would eliminate the subminimum wage for service workers.
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The following are a few of the report’s key findings:
Before the pandemic, Black tipped service workers earned less than their white peers. ....

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