National Mobilization Against Sweatshops (NMASS) is organizing to stop wage theft, end the 24-hour workday, and protect our communities from displacement!
Do you have workplace problems or face displacement? Do you want to fight alongside workers?
Come to the NMASS workers’ center or contact us!
345 Grand Street, New York, NY, 10002
Sunday – Friday 11am-6pm | Closed on Saturdays
(212) 358-0295
nmassworkerscenter@gmail.com
We organize as workers: native-born & immigrant; documented & undocumented; from all backgrounds.
Now more than ever, people see the need to come together regardless of our race, immigration status, or type of work to fight the exploitation we face at the hands of the developers, sweatshop bosses, and corporate interests—aided by our government. We organize together in our workplaces and our neighborhoods to end the systemic racism and exploitation that gives rise to wage theft, 24-hour workdays, environmental racism and displacement.
Your contribution supports a movement of working people who envision control in our workplaces and communities, and control of our time—demands that unify us across race, trade, nationality, and immigration status. It is thanks to supporters like you that for nearly 30 years we have continued organizing workers.
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Fighting the sweatshop nation newsletter
- Recognizing Home Attendants Organizing Against the 24-hour Workday on International Women’s DayToday NMASS members joined other working women to recognize the leadership of the home attendants who have been fighting to end the inhuman 24-hour workday. Working women stood together to receive an award from New York City Council Member Christopher Marte. NMASS member Georgina Abreu expressed her excitement and stressed the importance of this recognition… Read more: Recognizing Home Attendants Organizing Against the 24-hour Workday on International Women’s Day
- Hunger Strike AnnouncementHome Care Workers Announce Plan to Hunger Strike Against the 24-hour Workday and Speaker Adams’ Support of Violence Against Women of Color in NYC Spectrum News Coverage On Wednesday, January 24, home care workers and workers of all backgrounds convened at City Hall to demand that Speaker Adams stop supporting the 24-hour workday. Protesters condemned… Read more: Hunger Strike Announcement
- NMASS 2023 Year-End Newsletter