Big news! We are excited to announce the launch of LAJC’s newest program: the Worker Justice Program!
A key part of our 2022-2026 strategic plan, our new Worker Justice Program is rooted in the longtime efforts of our farmworker team, who as part of our Immigrant Advocacy Program have spent decades organizing and advocating for migrant workers across the state, from tomato pickers on the Eastern Shore, to Christmas tree workers in far southwest Virginia.
At the start of the pandemic, our farmworker team supported poultry workers in their demands for better workplace safety standards. The result? The nation’s first COVID-specific and enforceable workplace safety standards, standards that applied to all Virginia workers. This is just one of the countless ways this team has already made a difference for workers in our state.
The new Worker Justice Program will continue this work and will, over time, expand its mission to support the efforts of other low-wage Virginia workers to fight for the pay and treatment they deserve.
For the first time at LAJC, the program will be led by two co-directors, an attorney and a community organizer, who will set forth a vision rooted in collective power, centering working people themselves.