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Organizer

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Los Angeles, CA, USA
Full-time

About GWC: Founded in 2001, the Garment Worker Center is a worker rights organization leading an anti-sweatshop movement to improve conditions for tens of thousands of Los Angeles garment workers. Through direct organizing, GWC develops leaders who demand enforcement of strong labor laws and accountability from factory owners, manufacturers, and fashion brands. We center immigrant workers, women of color, and their families who are impacted by exploitation in the fashion industry.


Position description:  GWC seeks a dedicated, passionate garment worker organizer to develop and grow our membership organizing for worker justice in the industry. The position will focus on identifying solutions with workers to labor abuses in the industry. The organizer will conduct outreach and recruit workers to GWC membership,  as well as support GWC’s strategic campaigns. Extensive training will be provided. For this position, the organizer must be able to work flexible hours, including early mornings, evenings and weekends. Must be fluent in Spanish.

Areas of Responsibility: 
  • Conduct outreach and lead membership development.

  • Meet with workers individually, identify workers who want to organize, and develop a team.

  • Recruit workers to become dues paying members and follow up with expired and pledged memberships. 

  • Help to prepare workers for public testimony and media interviews.

  • Build workplace committees that aim to develop solutions to bad treatment, wage theft, poor sanitation, and covid dangers.

  • Support workers in securing workplace investigations by the Department of Public Health and Labor Commissioner’s office.

  • Support in filing complaints to the Department of Public Health.

  • Facilitate general membership meetings, including training and  political education in collaboration with other GWC organizers.

  • Support monthly orientations (Cafecitos) with workers. 

  • Assist in developing worker training curriculum and leading worker training in collaboration with  GWC organizers.

  • Turn out garment workers to meetings and actions.

Skills/Experience: 
  • Strong commitment to social, racial, gender, and economic justice.

  • A desire to grow and build worker power.

  • Self-motivated, able to set priorities and goals, excellent planner, can execute organizational plans, and works well in collective settings.

  • Must be proficient with LA’s public transportation system, or able to drive their own car.

  • Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel, Google Calendar, Google Drive.

  • Fluent in Spanish - both written and oral skills.

  • Speaks Zapotec or Mayan language (ideal but not required).

Compensation/Benefits: 
  • Salary range: $45,000 - $50,000

  • Generous paid sick time, vacation, and holidays.

  • Health and dental benefits.

How to Apply: 
  • DEADLINE: April 25, 2022

  • Send cover letter, resume, and references to Marissa Nuncio, Director, at [email protected].

  • Interviews will be conducted by a staff and worker member hiring committee.

Additional Information: 

Note: Partial remote work is available for this position.

 

THE GARMENT WORKER CENTER IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER, AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, RELIGION, COLOR, SEX, GENDER, DISABILITY, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, OR AGE.  ALL PERSONS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.

Organization Info

Garment Worker Center

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Headquarters: 
Los Angeles, CA, USA
About Us
Mission: 

Garment Worker Center is a worker rights organization leading an anti-sweatshop movement to improve conditions for tens of thousands of Los Angeles garment workers. Through direct organizing, GWC develops leaders who demand enforcement of strong labor laws and accountability from factory owners, manufacturers, and fashion brands. We center immigrant workers, women of color, and their families who are impacted by exploitation in the fashion industry.

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Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Apr 11 2022
Active Until: 
May 11 2022
Hiring Organization: 
Garment Worker Center
industry: 
Nonprofit