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We're a membership organization of immigrant workers and families fighting for better living and working conditions in South Florida.

Homestead, FL
Joined July 2010
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@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
1 year
Today, on International #HumanRightsDay, we’re sharing some findings from our recent survey of plant nursery workers in South Florida. Across the industry, workers are facing a health and safety crisis, largely invisible to consumers who buy indoor plants 🧵
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@FLClinicians
Florida Clinicians for Climate Action (FCCA)
3 months
We are joining @wecount_fl on Oct 19 for the South FL premiere of Without Shade, Without Rest — a short film by @sixeyefilms on worker-led heat protection campaigns. 📍6 PM at Seminole Theater, Homestead 🎟️ Free screening + Q&A 🔗 Link below! https://t.co/7QJQRzaxoZ
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actionnetwork.org
Join WeCount! and Six Eye Films for the South Florida premiere of Without Shade, Without Rest a new short film that features two organizations, WeCount! and the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, and...
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@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
4 months
NEW @greenhousegrow: On National Indoor Plant Week, we're releasing the results of our national survey of more than 2,100 houseplant consumers. Across the country: consumers are calling for ethical labor practices in the industry. #SembrandoJusticia
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greenhousegrower.com
During National Indoor Plant Week, survey results show strong consumer support for ethical labor practices in the houseplant industry.
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@twittlesis
LittleSis
4 months
For more information 👇 https://t.co/sY7aQRVZbG
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we-count.org
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@twittlesis
LittleSis
4 months
join our partners at @WeCount_Fl for a mass call on Tuesday, September 16th during National Houseplant Week. They'll be discussing Planting Justice: a movement to ensure dignity and human rights for the workers who grow and cultivate our houseplants.
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@SWA_solidarity
Southern Workers Assembly
4 months
South Florida is the national epicenter of the multibillion dollar plant nursery industry. Yet, the 1000s of workers who labor under the hot sun to care for and cultivate these houseplants remain largely invisible.
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@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
5 months
In the face of dangerous heat waves & government inaction, plant nursery workers in Florida are organizing to win safe working conditions across the industry. Read this @grist article to learn more about our new project Sembrando Justicia! #PlantingJustice
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grist.org
While labor experts say the regulation is progressing quickly, advocacy groups wonder what has taken so long
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@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
5 months
One year after Florida banned local governments from passing heat protections, nearly 2 million outdoor workers – including the workers who grow our houseplants – are facing a record-breaking heat wave without any workplace heat standards. @wusf
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wusf.org
Outdoor workers in Florida are reporting dizziness on the job, headaches and hospitalizations after experiencing heatstroke this summer.
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@wusf
WUSF
5 months
Two million people work outside in Florida. Last year, the Florida Legislature and governor banned local governments from setting heat protections for them by passing and signing HB 433 into law. Here's how to stay safe. Read more: https://t.co/wb0qePmAFS
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@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
8 months
Plant nursery workers are organizing to demand safe working conditions, including protections from extreme heat. Sign our petition today to show your support for the workers who make our houseplants: 🌱 https://t.co/PC2GPjo6Wj
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@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
8 months
"We are asking for justice and respect for workers." Plant nursery workers march in Homestead to demand safe working conditions. @CBSMiami @IvanTaylorTV
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cbsnews.com
CBS News Miami's Ivan Taylor reports how a local organization is shining a spotlight on unsafe work practices and are asking for a change.
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@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
8 months
“They don’t give us any breaks and there’s also nowhere to grab shade. Some workers might try to take five to 10 minutes, but only if the boss isn’t looking. If they see us, they might try to fire us.” #PlantingJustice
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miamiherald.com
‘We are holding these crosses with much sadness in our hearts because they have the names of human beings who could have been us.’
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@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
8 months
“We are holding these crosses with much sadness in our hearts because they have the names of human beings who could have been us. These were hard-working people who went to work one day...and never came back home.” #PlantingJustice
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miamiherald.com
‘We are holding these crosses with much sadness in our hearts because they have the names of human beings who could have been us.’
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@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
9 months
BREAKING: Today, @NationalCOSH published its 2025 Dirty Dozen Report, profiling employers who have endangered their workers' lives. One of these companies is Alpha Foliage, a South Florida-based plant nursery, with a record of OSHA violations. Read more: https://t.co/IMsxQcEpeV
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@BedoyaUSA
Alvaro Bedoya
9 months
“When the inspector isn’t there, she doesn’t worry whether or not workers will die because of the work.”
@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
9 months
"They don’t give us a chance to drink water so I fainted, I couldn’t breathe,” a plant nursery worker who works in a shipping room in a Homestead nursery told the @MiamiHerald on Sunday. #PlantingJustice
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@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
9 months
"They don’t give us a chance to drink water so I fainted, I couldn’t breathe,” a plant nursery worker who works in a shipping room in a Homestead nursery told the @MiamiHerald on Sunday. #PlantingJustice
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miamiherald.com
‘I really do think the future is pretty bleak when it comes to new regulations.’
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@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
10 months
“This is a historic moment for Miami’s construction workers,” Candido, a construction worker and member of WeCount!, said. “This win proves that developers can and must take responsibility for the safety of their workforce.” #BuildBetterMiami
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prismreports.org
The developer of the $3 billion project committed to implementing stringent heat protections for construction workers, among other measures
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@WLRN
WLRN Public Media
10 months
Major Miami project moves forward with developer's pledge to protect workers from heat (via @JoshCeb)
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wlrn.org
The Swerdlow Group promised to protect workers from heat should Miami-Dade approve its proposed redevelopment of Little River and Little Haiti.
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@WeCount_Fl
WeCount!
10 months
On #InternationalWomensDay, we honor the women workers who make up the majority of South Florida's plant nurseries. Across the industry, women workers are leading the fight to win safe and dignified working conditions. #PlantingJustice #SembrandoJusticia 💜🌱
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@FLACarpenters
FLACarpenters
10 months
Many thanks to our staff and members who represented Florida union carpenter, millwrights, and pile drivers at this critical event!
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miamitimesonline.com
Miami’s streets are buzzing with growing concerns over one of the “city’s largest redevelopment projects,” led by the Swerdlow Group. The project aims to reshape the Little Haiti and Little
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