ALBANY, NY (12/10/2007)(readMedia)-- The Capital Region Labor-Religion Coalition, (LRC), is coming together with politicians, religious leaders and anchor labor organizations, NYSUT, PEF, CSEA and SEIU tomorrow evening, Tuesday December 11 from 6-8 p.m. to discuss worker issues in the spirit of Human Rights Day and celebration of the Holiday Season. Topics include the local struggle for living wage jobs and fair treatment in the Capital District’s workplaces. There will be personal testimony by local workers and discussion of how labor and religion are working together to address the issues. Highlights of the program include:
A faith and labor breakfast series to continue discussions will be held from January to June around the region. National funding from the Washington DC based, Jobs with Justice in combination with local donations will fund the breakfasts.
“National Jobs with Justice is proud to support the innovative work of the Labor Religion Coalition of the Capital District. The groundbreaking work of the LRC to build alliances between the faith and labor communities is a model in our network,” said Sarita Gupta, Executive Director of Jobs with Justice. Jobs with Justice will present a check following through on their pledge to match local donations. It’s expected this grant could boost totals raised to as high as $10,000.
The breakfast series is a continuation of Labor in the Pulpits, a joint project of Interfaith Worker Justice and the AFL-CIO, coordinated through local interfaith groups such as the Labor-Religion Coalition.
The program will be held at NYSUT headquarters, 800 Troy-Schenectady Rd., 7-8 p.m.
The Labor-Religion Coalition is an alliance of unions, religious institutions, community organizations, student groups, and individuals who share a commitment to economic justice. The LRC is an affiliate of the Labor Religion Coalition of New York State and national organizations Jobs with Justice and Interfaith Worker Justice. Through education and advocacy the coalition helps low wage workers rise up to gain worker rights and respect for their profession.
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