Workplace Justice


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Don't Panic - Organize in Your Community

Let's not wait until November 2026 to convert this anti-Trump energy into change - we can organize locally now (and build strength to throw them out next year).

So many important decisions on housing, taxes, and schools are made locally - so we can pull together small groups of neighbors and friends to speak up and demand change.

Check out the agendas of your local school board and other bodies, as well as gather a group to discuss priorities and speak up.

We've been doing some of this speaking up, demanding change, and organizing locally. Reach out to me, Thurman, through my email link below to learn about how you organize and volunteer locally.

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What is Greater Cincinnati Economic Justice?

We're an informal group of concerned citizens that want to encourage more folks to get involved by influencing city policies on fair taxes and affordable apartments for all hard-working people in hospitality and social services who would like to live near their work.

Right now the rich pay less in payroll taxes and new "development" mostly includes not-affordable apartments. Check us out on Facebook to get involved.

Join Greater Cincinnati Economic Justice Group

Resources

Workers Can Still Build Power Without Majority Support

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OSHA is a great resource for workers — but it’s no replacement for organizing.

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Covington residents petition for affordable housing

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Want to read more of my work? Check it out here.

Check out these resources from the Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee (EWOC).