Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance

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1053 S New Hampshire Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90006

Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance (KIWA) is a well-established worker center in Los Angeles, CA, founded in 1992. They focus on organizing and empowering immigrant workers, particularly in the Korean and Latino communities, within the restaurant and retail industries. KIWA combines strategic worker and community organizing with policy change, leadership development, research, services, and coalition-building to create a more just and inclusive city.

Recognizing the significant impact on workers' lives, KIWA also engages in civic justice, economic policy, immigration, housing policy, and land-use reform. They strive to bring about better conditions in the workplace and community, advocating for worker rights and social justice. KIWA invites individuals to join their movement as members, interns, volunteers, or supporters, as they work towards transforming lives and building a deserving neighborhood, city, and state.

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Oz D.
3/10/2014

If you live in koreatown, whether you're an immigrant or not, you should definitely become a member and get involved w them. They will be able to help you with employer/employee disputes,...

Harry M.
5/23/2021

I would love to join such a movement but I worked with Robin C. back in April I believe last year and he was so passive aggressive.. not letting me express my ideas.. honestly worst person I have...

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