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← Virginia Beach City Workers Demand Collective Bargaining, End to Jim Crow Legacy
The North Carolina Public Service Workers Union, UE Local 150 holds Convention →

Celebrate Black Workers for Justice 40th Anniversary

Posted on April 25, 2022 by Biko

For online purchase of tickets: https://bit.ly/3ESyjlV /For virtual attendance: https://bit.ly/3rYA0c9

 

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← Virginia Beach City Workers Demand Collective Bargaining, End to Jim Crow Legacy
The North Carolina Public Service Workers Union, UE Local 150 holds Convention →
  • The BWFJ is an organization of Black workers formed in December of 1982 out of a struggle led by Black women workers at a K-mart store in Rocky Mount, North Carolina against race and gender discrimination. After organizing a boycott of the local K-mart store and reaching out to workers at other workplaces and communities, Black workers and community activists from 10 counties met at the First Missionary Baptist Church in Fremont, NC in December 1982 to form BWFJ as a statewide organization.


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