Bay Parkway Community Job Center

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411 4th St
Brooklyn, NY 11215

The Workers Justice Project (WJP) is a New York City-based worker center founded in 2010, dedicated to educating, organizing, and advocating for better work conditions and social justice for low-wage immigrant workers. With a membership of over 12,000, WJP focuses on raising workplace standards in the construction, house cleaning, and app-based delivery industries.

WJP operates several divisions, including Los Deliveristas Unidos, which advocates for app-based food delivery workers, and Liberty Cleaners, which supports cleaning workers in achieving a living wage through skills training and certifications. Through education, organizing, and leadership development, WJP empowers workers to gain a voice in the workplace and fosters the growth of economically sustainable communities.

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