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  The Memphis Workers' Center

  "Do not mistreat foreigners who are living in your land. Treat them as you
    would a fellow Israelite, and love them as you love yourselves. Remember
    that you were once foreigners in the land of Egypt. I am the Lord your God."
                                               - Leviticus 19:33 -34

   "Be steadfast witnesses for God in equity, and let not hatred of any people
   seduce you that ye deal not justly. Deal justly, that is nearer to your duty.
   Observe your duty to God. Lo! God is informed of what ye do." - Holy Qur'an 5:8

   "There are no more distinctions between Jew and Greek, slave and free,
   male and female, but all of you are one in Christ Jesus." - Galatians 3:28

  Imagine working a full week and never getting paid a dime for it by the
  temporary service that hired you. Or being severely injured on the
  construction site where you work, and then being told by your employer
  that you won't receive any workers' compensation. Both of these scenarios
  are the real life experiences of immigrant workers in Memphis that the Mid-South
  Interfaith Network interviewed in the spring of 2007. Many native born workers
  also face unscrupulous employers who refuse to respect their workplace rights,
  assuming that workers will do nothing in response.

  In response to these situations, the Mid-South Interfaith Network launched
  the Memphis Workers' Center in the fall of 2007. The Memphis Workers' Center is
  a safe place for workers, both immigrant and native born, to learn about their
  workplace rights and to organize to improve their working conditions.

  En Espanol

  The Memphis Workers' Center supports workers by:
  Educating workers about their rights: Many low-wage workers, as well as
  the religious and community agencies that serve them, are not sure of what workplace rights
  workers have. The Workers' Center carries out trainings and develops worker
  rights materials to educate workers and their advocates about rights related to wages,
  health and safety, and racial and gender discrimination. If you would like to schedule a
  "Know Your Rights at Work" workshop in either English or Spanish for your congregation
  or community group, email Alfredo
Peņa or call (901) 332-3585.

  Connecting workers with attorneys: Attorneys and law students will meet with
  workers at clinics on particular days and times to review workplace related cases such as
  nonpayment of wages or refusal to provide workers' compensation after an injury.

  Carrying out direct action with workers, clergy, and community partners to affect
  changes in the workplace. We will organize delegations and meetings, prayer vigils, and other
  actions with the goal of changing abusive workplace conditions.

  Encouraging organizing: The best long-term solution for workplace problems is for workers
  to organize together to have a voice at work. Workers who choose to organize with unions
  will be supported in their decision. Workers who are already employed at work sites with
  union representation will be encouraged to be active union members.

  Developing worker leaders: The Memphis Workers' Center works with workers, not
  for them. The Center will have a membership structure with a worker-led steering committee.
  Workers who participate in the Center's activities will be expected to attend workshops where
  connections will be made between their specific cases and broader issues of inequality in our
  society, and where different avenues for social change will be explored.

  For more information about the Memphis Workers' Center, email Alfredo Peņa  
 
or call (901) 332 - 3585.

  English/Spanish Flyer about the Memphis Workers' Center

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  Learn more about the connection between worker rights and immigrant rights