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9to5: Making Change Atlanta: "I am an Ex-Offender, a Woman of Color, Living in Poverty."
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta. The Atlanta 9to5 blog is meant to foster conversation among working women. Please feel free to comment, share your story, and get involved with 9to5! Thursday, May 19, 2011. I am an Ex-Offender, a Woman of Color, Living in Poverty.". On April 2, 9to5 co-sponsored a “speak out” with Jobs with Justice. Marilynn Winn, a member of 9to5, spoke at the event. Here are her words:. Photo: Ms. Marilynn Winn with Georgia State Senator Nan Orrock. Posted by Atlanta Members Speak Up!
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta: 9to5 Atlanta Forms Flexible Sick Days Committee
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta. The Atlanta 9to5 blog is meant to foster conversation among working women. Please feel free to comment, share your story, and get involved with 9to5! Friday, June 3, 2011. 9to5 Atlanta Forms Flexible Sick Days Committee. The next meeting of the Flexible Sick Days Committee will be Tuesday, June 6. If you are interested in becoming a member of the committee, please contact Charmaine Davis at charmaine@9to5.org. Photo courtesy of the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Comments are g...
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta: Learning to Fight Back
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta. The Atlanta 9to5 blog is meant to foster conversation among working women. Please feel free to comment, share your story, and get involved with 9to5! Friday, June 3, 2011. Learning to Fight Back. My personal experience was a housing code violation of standing sewage on the outside of the property. The owner continues to ignore the problem. I decided to take action and organize. I contacted the neighborhood association, city code enforcement, the county health depa...We strong...
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta: October 2010
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta. The Atlanta 9to5 blog is meant to foster conversation among working women. Please feel free to comment, share your story, and get involved with 9to5! Wednesday, October 13, 2010. The Casey Foundation’s Equal Voices Campaign: Words from a member. The Marguerite Casey Foundation is a major funder of the Georgia Minimum Wage Coalition, and therefore 9to5 Atlanta as a lead organization of coalition. Below are Marilynn’s own words about her experiences:. To me the positive progres...
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta: November 2010
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta. The Atlanta 9to5 blog is meant to foster conversation among working women. Please feel free to comment, share your story, and get involved with 9to5! Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Why I'm Still Fighting for the Paycheck Fairness Act. I came to work on Wednesday morning overwhelmingly excited. I was part of a movement, and it felt great. To use a phrase we like at 9to5, I owned. By Beth Miller, Lutheran Volunteer. Posted by Atlanta Members Speak Up! Tuesday, November 16, 2010.
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta: May 2011
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta. The Atlanta 9to5 blog is meant to foster conversation among working women. Please feel free to comment, share your story, and get involved with 9to5! Thursday, May 19, 2011. Aqui Estamos y No Nos Vamos! Aqui estamos y no nos vamos! 8221; “We are here and we’re not going! 8221; chanted a crowd of more than 100 community members in front of the Georgia Capitol today, as Governor Deal signed Georgia’s racist and discriminatory immigration bill, HB 87 into law. In response to Gov...
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta: March 2011
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta. The Atlanta 9to5 blog is meant to foster conversation among working women. Please feel free to comment, share your story, and get involved with 9to5! Monday, March 28, 2011. Still More History to Be Made. Sometimes as an organizer for 9to5 I’m asked, “Is the work you do really necessary? It's 2011, are working conditions still really that bad for women? 8221; My answer is always emphatically YES! In 1993 we were able to pass the Family and Medical Leave Act; and yes,. Last Th...
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta: April 2010
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta. The Atlanta 9to5 blog is meant to foster conversation among working women. Please feel free to comment, share your story, and get involved with 9to5! Friday, April 9, 2010. Missed Women in the Halls? Come next Wed 4/14! Thanks to all those 9to5 members who came to the Capitol yesterday - what a great turnout! We had such a great time, we're going again! Women in the Halls has invited 9to5 members to join them again next Wednesday, April 14th. Meet at IBEW building @ 8:15am.
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta: "Aqui Estamos y No Nos Vamos!"
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9to5: Making Change Atlanta. The Atlanta 9to5 blog is meant to foster conversation among working women. Please feel free to comment, share your story, and get involved with 9to5! Thursday, May 19, 2011. Aqui Estamos y No Nos Vamos! Aqui estamos y no nos vamos! 8221; “We are here and we’re not going! 8221; chanted a crowd of more than 100 community members in front of the Georgia Capitol today, as Governor Deal signed Georgia’s racist and discriminatory immigration bill, HB 87 into law. In response to Gov...
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