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@MiamiWorkersCtr

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Building power with working-class women, workers, tenants, and families in Miami-Dade County

Miami, FL
Joined August 2012
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@AfricansUS
African Communities Together
1 year
ICE is allowed to lie to detain you. Swipe through to learn the common tactics they use—and how to protect yourself.
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@MiamiWorkersCtr
Miami Workers Center
1 year
“We want to shift the mindset so that people do recognize domestic work as protected labor that is work like any other work, and for that reason, the home is a workplace.” via @stateline_news
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stateline.org
A growing number of blue cities and states are approving new protections for domestic workers, such as nannies and housekeepers.
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@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
1 year
This week, we released a new report on the labor conditions in South Florida’s commercial construction industry. Despite a development boom, construction workers are facing poverty wages, wage theft & dangerous conditions like extreme heat. Read it here: https://t.co/ENuSSEO0VH
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@IPS_DC
Institute for Policy Studies
1 year
End billionaires' grip on real estate.
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@TheMiamiTimes
The Miami Times
1 year
For 25 years, @MiamiWorkersCtr has championed the rights of Miami’s tenants, domestic workers, and more. Now, they’re looking forward to new battles in housing and labor rights. Learn about their impact & plans for the future https://t.co/7zIgezInWM #25YearsStrong
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@MorePerfectUS
More Perfect Union
1 year
NEW: Mobile homes are one of the last remaining affordable housing options in America. Now they’ve become private equity’s latest target. Private equity firms now own at least 1200 parks nationwide. Residents have seen their rents spike by as much as 100% in the last 6 years.
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@MorePerfectUS
More Perfect Union
1 year
BREAKING: Waffle House workers are filing a complaint with the Department of Labor alleging rampant wage theft. According @RaiseUptheSouth a stunning 90% of these underpaid workers have wages stolen by the restaurant chain. Now, they're organizing and fighting back.
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@USFWC
U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives
1 year
Hello from the Worker Co-op Conference! 🤩 We're excited for so many friends, colleagues and co-owners like the members of @MiamiWorkersCtr to come together this weekend -- tag us and use #WCC24 so we can show off our movement!
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@UFWupdates
United Farm Workers
1 year
We organize with Haitian-origin farm workers in NY. They’re as American as the apple pie their work makes possible, but right wing racists are spreading dehumanizing lies. Haitians are not eating pets. They’re feeding America. The anti-Haitian bigotry we’re seeing is repulsive.
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@JoshCeb
Joshua Ceballos
1 year
City of Miami residents: Tomorrow morning is the city's first budget hearing. Commissioners will take public comment on the proposed $3.5 billion budget. Key highlights include a new-ish "economic innovation" department, and more. See my latest: https://t.co/u0tptEX1dZ
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Saturday marks the start of the City of Miami’s budget hearing season. Big ticket items are the dissolution of a police oversight board, a new economic department and a big increase for community...
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@MorePerfectUS
More Perfect Union
1 year
Florida has some of the highest homeowners insurance premiums in the country, averaging $6,000. But many residents can’t even get coverage. Homeowners insurance, and home ownership, are becoming untenable in places hit by climate change. https://t.co/mhNqW7Q3rL
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One potential solution for climate change and the housing insurance crisis? Paying people to leave.
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@MiamiWorkersCtr
Miami Workers Center
1 year
From the Tenant Bill of Rights to Eviction Diversion, it is clear that tenant-driven solutions to the housing crisis are not only popular, but they work. We won’t be able to build our way out of the crisis without strong tenant protections!
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@MiamiWorkersCtr
Miami Workers Center
1 year
MWC members and tenants packed the room last night to tell our stories and defend the eviction diversion program we have fought so hard to get off the ground. Funding tenant protections is fiscally responsible and putting our money to good use! ✊🏾💵🏘️
@doug_hanks
Doug Hanks
1 year
The transit fracas gets fixed at Miami-Dade’s first budget hearing, and there seems to be momentum for restoring arts grants too. Common theme this year: Things are tight but next year could be ugly as housing market and spending cools
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@cjpmiami
Community Justice Project
1 year
Residents are out in force for the Miami Dade budget hearing. Tenants telling stories of being evicted, young people asking for restoration of arts funding & climate demands, and more Shout out to @MiamiWorkersCtr @DcsrTeam @EngageMIA for leading the charge
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@MiamiWorkersCtr
Miami Workers Center
1 year
Tenants are fed up with being taken advantage of and ignored. Every step of fighting eviction is designed to exhaust tenants of their energy, health, and resources. That’s why we’re here to support Eviction Diversion and an end to the mass displacement of mobile home residents.
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@MiamiWorkersCtr
Miami Workers Center
1 year
We live in a county where more than half of residents primarily speak Spanish. There are dozens of residents here to give testimony who are unable to understand what their Commissioners are saying because mutual language interpretation is not made available.
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@MiamiWorkersCtr
Miami Workers Center
1 year
NOW: We’re here at the @MiamiDadeBCC budget hearing to advocate for tenant protections against evictions and mass displacement. 👇🏾
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@MiamiWorkersCtr
Miami Workers Center
1 year
Catch our No Evictions Without Representation campaign teach-in on YouTube! https://t.co/z7eRtoQ4iq
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@HsgOpportunity
Fund for Housing and Opportunity
2 years
"Implementing a right to counsel for people facing the threat of eviction should be considered a public health imperative." 🙌💯 Say THAT.
@MiamiWorkersCtr
Miami Workers Center
2 years
Divert evictions, save lives. The people are on the side of justice and so is the data. Fully funded eviction diversion programs that are backed by policy are promising interventions to this public health crisis. That is exactly what we are fighting for here in Miami-Dade ✊🏾
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@MiamiWorkersCtr
Miami Workers Center
2 years
“We have to fight for our children’s mental health”, says a mother at tonight’s No Eviction Without Representation campaign mtg. Tenants are writing letters to their Commissioners urging them to support tenants right to representation in eviction court. ✊🏾
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