Low-Wage Immigrant Worker (LWIW) Coalition

The Low-Wage Immigrant Worker (LWIW) Coalition is a collaborative of state and national advocates and organizers working to improve the conditions of immigrant laborers. The mission of the LWIW is to support this community of advocates by sharing information and strategies impacting immigrant workers at both the local/state and national level.

The LWIW is co-convened by the AFL-CIO, Change to Win, Interfaith Worker Justice, Jobs With Justice, National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON), National Council of La Raza, National Employment Law Project (NELP), and the National Immigration Law Center.

LWIW Statement of Principles

Stop the Social Security Administration (SSA) No-Match Letter Campaign

SSA No-Match Letter Coordinating Committee

American Federation of Labor - Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Casa de Maryland, Center for Community Change, Community Legal Services of Philadelphia, East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy (EBASE), El Centro, Change to Win, Chicago Workers Collaborative, Interfaith Worker Justice (IWJ), Jobs with Justice (JwJ) La Fuente, National Council of La Raza, National Employment Law Project (NELP), National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON), National Immigration Law Center (NILC), Somos Un Pueblo, Sweatshop Watch, United Electrical Workers (UE), Voces de la Frontera
 

Submit Your Comments - URGENT - Help stop the DHS No-Match Letter! Deadline to submit comments is this Friday April 25, 2008!

Click here to view the comments submitted by the Low-Wage Immigrant Worker Coalition.  Click here to see the press advisory.
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National Contacts

LWIW Co-Conveners
American Federation of Labor – Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)Change to Win (CTW)Interfaith Worker Justice (IWJ)
Jobs with Justice (JWJ)National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON)National Council of La Raza (NCLR)
National Employment Law Project (NELP)
National Immigration Law Center (NILC)