Introducing Cecilia Prado

August 26, 2020 Things are always busy at Workers’ Dignity, but it seems like we’ve been working on overdrive these last few months in response to the pandemic and in support of the national uprisings to defend Black lives. Needless to say, we never formally introduced you to Cecilia Prado,

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Wage theft protest for the hospitality industry

Movements aren’t built overnight, Part 3- Human Trafficking

August 23, 2020 This is our final look-back piece about our Just Hospitality campaign and housekeeper organizing. This one was hard to write, because it shares one of the most difficult experiences we’ve seen, and one that no worker or person should ever have to endure. “Two underaged girls are

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Woman and child holding up "Pay the Housekeepers" protest sign

Movements aren’t built overnight, Part 2

August 12, 2020 Last week we shared the stories that brought housekeepers together to fight for better working conditions and how they took steps that started a movement. That first year was just the beginning. Other housekeepers hear the call, take a stand Housekeepers throughout downtown heard the call. First,

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Two women protesters with megaphones outside of the Hilton hotel in Nashville

Movements aren’t built overnight: How housekeepers changed an industry

August 6, 2020 “Housekeepers are also a part of this city. We are not asking for millions. We’re only asking for respect, and for a fair salary given the hard work that we do,” Workers’ Dignity member-leader Mariana Lopez announced in 2016 at a press conference to an audience of fellow

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We’re celebrating our 10 Year Anniversary by raising $20k!

August 4, 2020 This summer Workers’ Dignity is celebrating a major milestone: our 10 Year Anniversary! We’ve spent the last decade building worker power in Nashville by standing up against greedy bosses, fighting to change exploitative systems, and uniting working people to fight for an equitable city for all of

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Our Response to Members of the MNPS School Board

July 27, 2020 Two weeks ago Armando and more than two dozen fellow workers visited the home of Dr. Adrienne Battle, Director of MNPS, calling on her to use her power to end his year-long fight to win $43,000 in wages he says he’s owed for work completed at McMurray

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After 13 months, we’re upping the pressure to #PayArmando

July 14, 2020 It’s been more than a year since Armando and his team renovated McMurray Middle School, and according to him, they still haven’t been paid $43,000 for their labor. You might be aware of Armando’s fight because we’ve been  going at it for more than a year now (but

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Keep the pressure on: Gustavo’s sister, others continue to call for justice for Gustavo & all workers

July 10, 2020 “My brother’s name is more than just a name, or an age, or a statistic on a piece of paper. To you all, to the news, to his friends at school, he is Gustavo. To us at home, he’s Kike. He’s Kikito, he’s our baby,” said Jenifer Enamorado

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Enough is enough! We demand ACTION after worksite death of 16-year old Gustavo

June 25, 2020. Yesterday evening, more than 50 workers held a vigil for Gustavo Enrique Rameriz, a 16-year-old construction worker who died after falling 120 feet from the La Quinta Hotel at 315 Interstate Drive on Tuesday. Community members gathered with crosses, candles, coffins and photos of Gustavo playing soccer, while also

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10,000 strong mega-march against racism & police violence: The People have spoken again

June 5, 2020. More than 10,000 people marched for hours through the streets of Nashville yesterday, opposing racism and police violence targeting the Black community. Ten. Thousand. The action, called by high school students, was the latest in a series of protests, vigils and calls on Nashville Mayor John Cooper

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