1333 Broadway
Oakland, CA 94612
USA
The janitorial industry has gone off the rails with economic exploitation, wage theft, harassment, and abuse.
25 years ago, janitors broke the silence to clean up the industruct. In 2016, we’re breaking the silence again to stop the sexual assault of immigrant women. We fight in the streets and at the bargaining table to stand up against economic exploitation.
On Cesar Chavez Day, immigrant women janitors are joining immigrant women farm workers to say !Ya Basta! and put a stop to the rampant exploitation and sexual assault of immigrant women workers.
Join us to honor the legacy of fighting for immigrant workers that was led by the United Farm Workers and its leaders Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta.