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Excluded Workers DC

@dontexcludemedc

Since 2020, Excluded Workers in DC have fought and won over $75 million in direct cash assistance for workers who were left out of other government benefits.

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linkhttp://bit.ly/stoptheswipedc calendar_today10-05-2021 17:37:32

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Martin Austermuhle (@maustermuhle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Immigrant workers are outside the Wilson Building this morning asking the D.C. Council to restore the $20 million in financial assistance for excluded workers that Mayor Muriel Bowser took back in her revised 2023 budget proposal.

Immigrant workers are outside the Wilson Building this morning asking the D.C. Council to restore the $20 million in financial assistance for excluded workers that <a href="/MayorBowser/">Mayor Muriel Bowser</a> took back in her revised 2023 budget proposal.
Martin Austermuhle (@maustermuhle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The money was allocated by the council last year, but hasn’t been disbursed at all thus far. (Story: dcist.com/story/22/05/25…) I asked Phil Mendelson about it yesterday, and he was non-committal on whether he could get the money back.

Brianne K. Nadeau (@brianneknadeau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm disappointed to see Councilmember Zachary Parker’s proposal fall short. It pains me that we have not made good on our promise to excluded workers – I will work w/colleagues now til May 30 on finding funds.

Excluded Workers DC (@dontexcludemedc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re at Phil Mendelson’s house today to tell him to keep his promise to Excluded Workers and restore the funds that @MayorBower stole! Join us by taking one minute to send a letter to the Mendo and ask him to not exclude excluded workers again: bit.ly/keep-your-prom…

We’re at <a href="/ChmnMendelson/">Phil Mendelson</a>’s house today to tell him to keep his promise to Excluded Workers and restore the funds that @MayorBower stole! Join us by taking one minute to send a letter to the Mendo and ask him to not exclude excluded workers again: bit.ly/keep-your-prom…
Scott Goldstein (@scottgoldstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excluded workers stand in the council chambers as the council votes on whether they commit to using any excess revenue that comes in to support an increase in SNAP benefits and the $20M that was brutally swiped from excluded workers. #NoMeExcluyas

Excluded workers stand in the council chambers as the council votes on whether they commit to using any excess revenue that comes in to support an increase in SNAP benefits and the $20M that was brutally swiped from excluded workers. #NoMeExcluyas
Geoff Gilbert (@geoff_gilbert1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please support if you can - Solomon has been a leader with Excluded Workers DC since the start of the pandemic. His leadership has helped win more than $60 million for excluded workers & now he needs support replacing tools for work that were stolen Venmo: Deborah Cruz Vargas

Please support if you can - Solomon has been a leader with <a href="/DontExcludeMeDC/">Excluded Workers DC</a> since the start of the pandemic. His leadership has helped win more than $60 million for excluded workers &amp; now he needs support replacing tools for work that were stolen 

Venmo: <a href="/enlalucha/">Deborah Cruz Vargas</a>
Beloved Community Incubator (@dc_bci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This year you’ve heard a lot about our advocacy work. Today, we want to introduce you to our work with worker cooperatives and the role they play in the solidarity economy! Over the next few months we will be spotlighting the coops we work with so stay turned! 1/3

This year you’ve heard a lot about our advocacy work. Today, we want to introduce you to our work with worker cooperatives and the role they play in the solidarity economy! 

Over the next few months we will be spotlighting the coops we work with so stay turned! 1/3
Beloved Community Incubator (@dc_bci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Worker cooperatives are an example of a solidarity economy institution in which the workers own & control the business collectively. More than half of worker coops in the US today were created to improve low-wage jobs & build wealth in communities most affected by inequality. 2/3

Worker cooperatives are an example of a solidarity economy institution in which the workers own &amp; control the business collectively. More than half of worker coops in the US today were created to improve low-wage jobs &amp; build wealth in communities most affected by inequality. 2/3
Beloved Community Incubator (@dc_bci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BCI supports workers in the DC-area to build & maintain worker cooperatives, especially ones led by poor & working class Black and Brown workers, as a strategy for building political & economic power in the DC-area that centers poor & working class Black & Brown communities. 3/3

BCI supports workers in the DC-area to build &amp; maintain worker cooperatives, especially ones led by poor &amp; working class Black and Brown workers, as a strategy for building political &amp; economic power in the DC-area that centers poor &amp; working class Black &amp; Brown communities. 3/3