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Zaw W.

Place of Origin: Burma Occupation: Laundromat This is Zaw Win. Zaw is a refugee from Burma. He fled his country nearly a decade ago as a young man amid global conflict and was captured as a slave in Thailand. He made it to the United States and was resettled in Buffalo, NY in 2005. He […]

May Day Labor Rally 2015

On Friday May 1st, our very own Liz Smith kicked off the Worker Day Rally with a speech commemorating the deaths of workers who dies on the job due to unsafe working conditions. Many people from the public sector, private sector and building trade union members gathered in Niagara Square in solidarity to rally for […]

A film called Permanently Temporary

The WNY Worker Center presented a film called ‘Permanently Temporary’ on May 6th, 2015 at the Porter Library right here in Buffalo. The film gave some light to the world of temp-work, exposing the dangerous work conditions some workers experience. Some workers are even pushed to be silent about these issues for fear of being […]

Wage Updates

Jared Bernstein, of the New York Times, writes about cost-of-living discrepancies between and within various states in this country and why standardizing a minimum wage might not be as effective in one state as it is in another. He suggests that local wage authorization might be a better method of ensuring that people can live […]

Worker Center FUN-Raiser

The Worker Center will be having a fundraiser this summer. The fundraiser will be on July 31st at LaSalle Park from 5pm to 9pm. We will be celebrating all of the hard work of our seasonal laborers. There will be a corn roast, BBQ, lawn games, beer trivia, and more, so come on out and […]

WNY Worker Center Rallies in Albany

The WNY Worker Center participated in and attended a living wage rally at the Capitol Building in Albany on June 17th. The Worker Center joined scores of other community organizations, among them the Community Action Network, Make the Road, Workers United, et al. pressuring legislators to raise the minimum wage to 10.10/hr and to secure […]

Don’t Deform the Scaffold Law

A coalition of New York contractors is pushing to significantly reform one of the most important laws for construction worker safety: the Scaffold Law. Originally ratified in 1885, this law mandates employers to provide safety measures for workers that carry out their jobs above the ground (such as builders, roof repairmen, and so on). Failure […]

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