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Community Coalition


Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer speaks out against wage and hour violations at the YRB retail chain

Community-based organizations, unions, faith-based institutions, elected officials and individual supporters work together in the RAP Community Coalition to advocate for better employment opportunities in retail and hold individual retailers accountable for unjust treatment of workers.

Damaris Reyes and Martin ConnerGOLES Executive Director Damaris Reyes and New York State Senator Martin Conner at the Re-Action on Broadway Rally.

Unemployment and access to decent jobs are issues that affect low-income communities throughout the city. Retail is one of the largest, fastest growing industries in New York City. Yet, employment opportunities in the retail industry do not meet the basic economic needs of workers and their families. Wages and benefits of NYC retail workers are so meager that taxpayers spend over $1 billion annually to prove the health insurance, rent subsidies,child care, food stamps and other assistance they and their families need to survive. We need to unite to make retail jobs stable living wage jobs with benefits and respect!

 

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