
| Labor in the Pulpits /on the Bimah / in the Minbar |
| In the richest country in the world, more than two million full-time, such as food, housing, healthcare, transportation, and childcare. Since 1996, thousands of congregations have focused Labor Day weekend services on the injustices facing low-wage workers and the religious community's efforts to support those workers' struggles for living wages and family-sustaining benefits. Celebrate the sacred link between faith, work, and justice. Invite a union member, labor leader, or worker advocate to be a guest speaker on Labor Day weekend or sometime during the month of September, or focus your Labor Day weekend service on worker justice issues. Materials are available on our resource page & on the IWJ national site. Please contact us if you would like help arranging a speaker or someone to table with materials. It would be our pleasure to assist. |
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