
On a visit to Trenton, Evelyn Saz and a group of domestic workers spoke with 11 elected officials, including the chair of the Black Caucus, Assemblywoman Sumter, about the NJ Workers Domestic Bill of Rights and how critical it is for thousands of domestic workers.
By Patricia Campos Medina and Evelyn Saz This past labor day weekend, we celebrated a rising labor movement. A recent Gallup poll indicated that 71% of Americans support unions, and more workers in our retail and service economy are joining unions. Support for unions is driven by the common experience of young workers, women, workers of color, and immigrants in our service and care economy, who, during the pandemic, were finally recognized as essential workers. Yet, corporate America failed to reward them with better pay, access to health insurance, and paid sick and family leave. While this w...