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WORKERS RIGHTS ADVOCACY PROGRAMS | VERMONT WORKERS' CENTER

Operates a workers' rights advocacy organization. Focus of campaigns include cuts in hours, cuts in benefits, favoritism, harassment, unfair scheduling, unaffordable health insurance, health and safety, discrimination, unpaid wages, wrongful firing, workers' right to organize, workers' compensation, and family and medical leave. Services also include sponsorship of employment fairness lectures, films, roundtables, and public awareness marches. Migrant workers' rights information is also available. Organizes and advocates for the Health Care is a Human Right Campaign in Vermont. Please leave a message with call back information as hours at the center can vary. Visit Vermont Workers' Center website or social media accounts for information about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities.

Last Assured

06/05/2024

Physical Address

179 South Winooski Avenue, Suite 202, Burlington, VT 05401

Hours

Administrative Hours: Monday-Friday: 9:00am-5:00pm; Others Hours Vary

Application process

By Email; By Telephone; Information On Website

Fee

Free

Eligibility

Open to All

Agency info

VERMONT WORKERS' CENTER

Vermont Workers' Center is a non-profit, member-owned, cooperative that advocates for workers' rights, access to health care for all, and living wages in Vermont. VWC organizes rallies, public hearings, forums, publicizes Vermonters' stories, and takes direct action to educate the public about unfair compensation in the workplace. Services include a workers' rights hotline. VWC also offers Spanish interpretation services for immigrant workers and Spanish translation of workers' rights information.