
June 2022 Full Newsletter
17 June 2022YRLF *Interfaith Vigils * CNA workers * Terranea workers *Immigration and more
YRLF *Interfaith Vigils * CNA workers * Terranea workers *Immigration and more
During the worst of the COVID pandemic, our sisters and brothers who work in the grocery chains kept the shelves stocked, worked as cashiers, and staffed the deli and meat counters. In short, they helped us get our food. They did this at real risk to their own health. Some of them died.
Grocery Workers Win * Architects of Justice Early Bird Tickets * Black and Brown Clergy and Community Coalition Supports County Workers * Boycott Chateau Marmont and more
Call to Support Grocery Workers * Stand With Hotel Workers * Bakery Workers and Bus Drivers Win * Welcome CLUE’s Newest Member * And More
Santa Monica Hotel Housekeepers win big! * Join us for a “CLUE B’SHEVAT SEDER” Sun, Jan 16, 2022 * Shut Down Adelanto * COVID Safety Outreach continues
COVID vaccination outreach continues * Clergy speak out for housing justice in Long Beach * ACTION ALERT in the struggle for a safe workplace at Kingspan * ACTION ALERT to support Kaiser Mental Health Therapists and Clinicians * Santa Ana passes rent control!
Kingspan sheet metal workers go public with their campaign for safer working conditions. Disney workers hold a town hall to expose Disney’s inclination toward paying poverty wages. Catch up with the efforts to block the re-opening and expansion of the James A. Musick detention facility, and more!
Our People Our Port Coalition CLUE has been working closely with LAANE and a part of the coalition Our People Our Port, to fight for fair wages and protections for port truck drivers. Since the beginning of the year, we have been advocating for two-state bills, SB 338, AB 794, to create consequences for law-breaking
SB 338 is signed into law! Plus CLUE members meet with City Council to address the affordable housing crisis.
Hospitality Workers express gratitude for prayer and accompaniment as they celebrate a life-changing contract! Your help needed to bring Panic Buttons to Laguna Hotels. Plus, exploring police accountability, whole-person health, and healing.