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Faith and Worker Justice: People of faith want to end poverty in
our community. While work is often suggested as the solution to poverty, for too many
Mid-Southerners, working full-time still means poverty wages without health or retirement benefits. Numerous employers still force workers to labor in
conditions that endanger their health and safety. Other workers
face daily discrimination on the job because of their race,
gender, or immigration status.
But things don't have to be this way.
Each person has God-given dignity that is meant to be honored in
all places, including the workplace. Seeking justice and dignity for
Mid-South workers, especially those who earn low wages, is the
mission of Workers Interfaith Network.
When your congregation joins Workers
Interfaith Network, you'll be uniting with other people
of faith working locally to ensure that jobs in our community pay living
wages, that they provide family benefits, and that workers'
dignity and rights are respected. Since we were founded in 2002,
our campaigns have won concrete improvements in pay and working conditions
for low-wage workers, and have helped working poor people have a voice in
the workplace decisions that so deeply affect their lives.
Incorporate Worker Justice Into
Your Worship and Education: Help your congregation become more
aware of the issues low-wage workers face through educational and worship
resources provided by Workers Interfaith Network. Resources including
bulletin inserts, prayers, and Labor Day lectionary reflections,
are available at no charge. Many congregations participate in our
special Labor in the
Pulpits program, which provides
worship
resources and speakers to congregations for their worship services on Labor
Day weekend. Speakers are also available year-round to share about the work
of the Workers Interfaith Network.
Encourage Your Members to
Take
Action: Whether taking part in a prayer vigil with workers
who have been fired for speaking for their rights; attending a County
Commission meeting where a living wage vote will be held; joining
a delegation to meet with company managers, or writing letters to
companies urging them to treat their workers with dignity and
respect, Workers Interfaith Network provides opportunities for
concrete actions that will bring greater justice for workers in
our community. For example, a small group from your congregation
could participate in our
Water is Sacred, Work is Sacred program.
Become a Partnering Congregation:
Deepen your congregation's commitment to justice for working
people by becoming a Partnering Congregation with Workers Interfaith Network. Partnering Congregations covenant that in
their worship, study, living, and giving, they will seek justice
for workers and engage their members in the work of Workers
Interfaith Network.
Workers Interfaith Network has
many worship, study, and action resources available for
congregations. Partnering Congregations are also entitled to 4 free
individual Workers Interfaith Network memberships for
congregational leaders.
Most Partnering Congregations give
between $100 to $500 a year, depending on the size of their
congregation. What is important is your congregation's commitment- no matter
what you can afford to give.
Enroll in the Partnering
Congregations Program
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