Interfaith Organizing |
The United States faces a deepening crisis of working poverty. More and more often, even families working multiple jobs are unable to make ends meet. In recent years, a new movement has emerged of religious leaders and faith communities standing in solidarity with these working poor.
All major religious traditions share a belief in the sacred worth of every human being and the dignity of work. Inspired by our faith, we believe that each person must have basic human rights in the workplace—including the right to fair wages, the right to organize, and the right to other benefits sufficient to sustain productive lives.
The East Bay Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice is proud to be affiliated with Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice - California (CLUE-CA). To sign up for more information and to receive ICWJ updates and action alerts, click here. |
| East Bay Interfaith Immigration Coalition The East Bay Interfaith Immigration Coalition is a group of faith leaders who meet monthly to work for humane immigration reform. |
| Resources for Faith Communities Links for specific faith traditions, justice-related quotations and excerpts from holy texts, and reflections from faith leaders. |
| Seminarians for Worker Justice |