Non-profits (Page 343)


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    Worker Rights Consortium

    Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) is a 501(c)(3) labor rights monitoring organization that investigates working conditions in apparel factories around the world. WRC develops and launches initiatives that guarantee union rights to organize and bargain collectively, increase minimum wage, and demand severance pay.
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    Workers Center for Racial Justice (WCRJ)

    Workers Center for Racial Justice (WCRJ) is a Chicago-based advocacy organization that promotes a left-of-center, pro-labor-union, and anti-police “Black Liberation” policy agenda on criminal justice, economic, social services, and election access issues.
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    Workers Center of Central New York

    Workers Center of Central New York is a labor-union funded advocacy group in New York State.
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    Workers Circle

    Workers Circle (formerly known as the Workmen’s Circle) is a Jewish cultural organization that supports left-of-center social justice politics. Originating in 1900 as a mutual-aid society, the Workers Circle rose to 84,000 national members with a strong base in socialist, communist, and labor-union politics. Throughout the 20th century, the organization’s
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    Workers Defense Action Fund

    Workers Defense Action Fund (WDAF) is a 501(c)(4) lobbying group that works to create a structure that will allow Texans to engage in the electoral and legislative processes. It mainly informs voters and advocates on protections for workers.
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    Workers Defense League

    Not to be confused with Workers Defense Project, a Texas-based labor activist group. The Workers Defense League is a New York-based group which represents workers with unemployment insurance claims.1 The League was
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    Workers Defense Project

    Not to be confused with Workers Defense League, a New York-based labor activist group with ties to the American socialist movement. The Workers Defense Project is a left-of-center advocacy group that aids and provides representation for workers in the Texas construction industry, including illegal immigrants. It works alongside several
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    Working America Education Fund

    Also see Working America (labor union) The Working America Education Fund is the charitable arm of Working America, the left-of-center “community affiliate” of the AFL-CIO labor union federation. 1 Founded in
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    Working Families Alliance

    The Working Families Alliance is a 501(c)(4) political organization headquartered in Newark, New Jersey and affiliated with the Working Families Organization, a left-wing political organization and offshoot of New York’s labor union-backed Working Families Party. Working Families Alliance is aligned with labor unions like the American Federation
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    Working Families Organization (WFO)

    The Working Families Organization, founded in 2006, is the 501(c)(4) affiliate of the Working Families Party, a union-funded and union-aligned far-left political party1 with power centers in traditionally hard-left localities and states, such as
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    Working Films

    Working Films is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that funds the production and promotion of films that promote left-wing political and cultural perspectives. Its aim is to “shift culture” through the creation of films that push left-of-center narratives around issues such as race, environmentalism, immigration, and abortion.
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    Working for America Institute

    The AFL-CIO Working for America Institute is an arm of the AFL-CIO, the largest federation of labor unions in the United States, that promotes workforce training and apprenticeship programs. The organization describes itself as a national workforce intermediary organization that promotes union organizing and programs by engaging with the
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    Working Partnerships USA

    Working Partnerships USA (WPUSA) is a left-of-center community and labor activist organization that works in San Jose, California and the broader Silicon Valley region. It supports left-of-center policies related to labor practices and development in the region. WPUSA cofounded the group Silicon Valley Rising, a coalition of left-of-center community
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    Working Washington

    Working Washington is a labor-union-aligned worker center which advocates for strict labor and employment regulations in the state of Washington and across the United States. 1 Working Washington is closely tied to the controversial
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    WorkMoney Inc.

    WorkMoney Inc. is a left-of-center “dark money group” 1 with “prominent connections to the U.S. labor
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    World Affairs Council

    The World Affairs Councils of America represents and supports the largest national non-partisan network of local councils that are dedicated to educating, inspiring and engaging Americans in international affairs and the critical global issues of our times.
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    World Animal Net

    World Animal Net (WAN) is a 501(c)(3) animal rights networking organization that provides communication and coordination between animal protection groups. WAN aims to inform the animal protection community, establish coalitions, and develop animal welfare policy.
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    World Beyond War

    World Beyond War (WBW) is a fiscally-sponsored project of the Alliance for Global Justice that advocates the abolition of war worldwide. Its advisory board includes Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin and former U.S. Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-OH). World Beyond War has 32 chapters in 11 countries, along with 99 global affiliates.
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    World Can’t Wait

    World Can’t Wait is an activist group that mobilizes protests against war, repression, and torture by the United States government.
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    World Central Kitchen

    World Central Kitchen is a center-left organization that financially supports food banks and restaurants that provide free food throughout the world. World Central Kitchen has also lobbied the United States government in order to secure taxpayer funding for its activities.