November 23, 2016
Eager to work, but unable to secure consistent work is the conundrum facing too many people today. Across the country, people are ready, willing and able to work full time so they can put food on the table, and live a good life. Unfortunately, many of them work for employers… Read More»
Tags: fair scheduling, just hours, Opportunity to work, Part time work, Retail Workers Bill of Rights, San Francisco, San Jose, seattle
April 13, 2016
UPDATE on 4/13/16: Attorneys general in seven states and the District of Columbia have announced they have joined forces with the New York Attorney General’s office to look into complaints involving retailers who insist on their employees keeping their schedules open and lives on hold for shifts they may never… Read More»
Tags: Eric Schneiderman, just hours, retail, Retail Workers Bill of Rights, Stable schedules, The Gap, urban outfitters
April 5, 2016
We already knew that chambers of commerce, at the national, state and local levels, lobby against the interests of working Americans. Yesterday we learned that these business groups might be lobbying against their own members’ interests too. In a leaked webinar, a member of conservative pollster Frank Luntz’s firm reviews… Read More»
Tags: Chamber of Commerce, fair scheduling, Frank Luntz, just hours, lobbyists, on-call shifts, predictive scheduling, Retail Workers Bill of Rights
October 9, 2015
This week marked a historic occasion at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue as working people, organizers, lawmakers, employers, and yes, the President of the United States himself came together for an historic White House Summit on Worker Voice. The all-day convening highlighted the incredible obstacles working people face when coming together to improve… Read More»
Tags: Beth Huang, Department of Labor, President Obama, Retail Workers Bill of Rights, Sarita Gupta, StartTheConvo, Tom Perez, Worker Voice
September 17, 2015
Bath & Body Works recently announced it would stop utilizing on-call scheduling, becoming the latest in a string of retail establishments, including Gap, Victoria’s Secret and Abercrombie & Fitch, to abandon the practice. On-call schedules are popular in the retail and service sectors, forcing employees to schedule their lives around… Read More»
Tags: Abercrombie & Fitch, Bath & Body Works, Gap, just hours, Retail Workers Bill of Rights, scheduling, Victoria's Secret
June 8, 2015
On June 24, Jobs With Justice will hold its 11th annual Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Awards Celebration at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Each year, the event honors individuals and groups who embody Eleanor Roosevelt’s commitment to upholding workers’ rights as human rights. This year we are… Read More»
Tags: Activists, Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Awards, Jack Marco, Maria Elena Durazo, Retail Workers Bill of Rights, San Francisco
November 19, 2014
Today, San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the Retail Workers Bill of Rights, a potentially precedent-setting package of legislation to address abusive scheduling practices at corporate retailers. The legislation is expected to pass a second vote by the board and be signed into law by the mayor in the… Read More»
Tags: $15 minimum wage, Black Friday, Board of Supervisors, chain stores, David Chiu, Eric Mar, hours, jobs with just hours, Jobs With Justice San Francisco, just hours, McDonald's, OUR Walmart, retail, Retail Workers Bill of Rights, San Francisco, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, scheduling, strike, Tiffany Beroid, Walmart, WalmartStrikers
October 14, 2014
by Kung Feng, Jobs With Justice San Francisco | This post originally appeared on RetailWorkersRights.com Last week, one hundred San Francisco workers and labor activists marched through the Union Square shopping district calling for a $15 minimum wage and fair schedules. Recently, dramatic strikes by fast food and Walmart workers… Read More»
Tags: Apple, Bing Rong Tan, California, income inequality, inequality, Jobs With Justice, Jobs With Justice San Francisco, Mike Malloy, Proposition J, Retail Workers Bill of Rights, RWBOR, San Francisco, SEIU, Stand for Security
October 1, 2014
Yesterday, a new bill intended to curb abusive scheduling practices at chain stores, fast food restaurants and banks was introduced to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. The Predictable Scheduling and Fair Treatment Ordinance, introduced by Supervisor David Chiu, would require employers at certain chain businesses to post work schedules… Read More»
Tags: Board of Supervisors, California, David Chiu, Eric Mar, formula retail, retail, Retail Workers Bill of Rights, RWBOR, San Francisco, schedules, scheduling, Supervisor Chiu, Supervisor Mar
July 29, 2014
Despite its high minimum wage, San Francisco has the second-highest rate of income inequality among major U.S. cities. One of the reasons why people aren’t earning enough money to make ends meet in the Bay Area, and across the country, is because they can’t get sufficient hours at their jobs.… Read More»
Tags: Elizabeth Warren, George Miller, McDonald's, Retail Workers Bill of Rights, Rosa DeLauro, RWBOR, schedules, scheduling, Tom Harkin, Walmart