Workers Interfaith Network - Memphis, TN

A blog about seeking justice with low-wage workers in the greater Memphis area.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

My justice resolutions

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by Rebekah Gienapp New Year's is the perfect time to reflect on what we want to be different in our own lives. But it's also a g...
Monday, December 10, 2012

WIN is hiring a bilingual organizer for our Workers' Center

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Help spread the word: we're searching for a bilingual (English/Spanish) organizer for our Memphis Workers' Center. If you or someo...
Tuesday, November 13, 2012

What does wage theft look like?

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       Wage theft has many different faces, and they're all ugly. There are so many ways that unscrupulous businesses are cheating work...
Thursday, November 1, 2012

A big transition is coming at WIN

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It's with very mixed emotions that I let you know I will be stepping down as WIN's executive director on January 15th. The experie...
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Friday, August 31, 2012

Get your 10th anniversary tee-shirt at Faith & Labor Picnic

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Maybe I'm biased, but I love our new 10th anniversary tee-shirts, featuring the "Justice Served" logo by Collins Dillard. ...
Thursday, August 23, 2012

Sneak preview of silent auction items at the Faith and Labor Picnic

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Want to do a little early Christmas shopping? Or just get something for yourself? Take a look at some of the great items we'll have at...
Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Ways you can make the 10th annual Faith and Labor Picnic a success

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This year's Faith and Labor Picnic will be like no other because it's WIN's 10th anniversary and our 10th Picnic! I'm so ...
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Memphis, Tennessee, United States
We are Workers Interfaith Network, a movement of people of faith and low-wage workers who seek justice. We organize for living wages and fair treatment with workers in the greater Memphis area.
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