Help LIJWJ Make Sure Workers Are Heard in Albany!

Did you know only 9% of workers in the US are protected by a union? That means most workers face the risk of unfair treatment, injury and exploitation without any protection, because let’s face it, our labor enforcement agencies are falling short in holding bad employers responsible. That’s why it’s crucial for workers to organize and unite to push back against these injustices. We are halfway through our fundraiser but we still have $18,000 to raise to reach our goal. It’s no small feat but with your support and the power of community we know we can get there! Can we count on your support? Make a donation today and every dollar will be doubled!

Last week we shared two strategies we use to call out bad employers – our Workers’ Rights Board and our Bosses Steal (a lot) public education series. But while we love making good trouble with bad bosses, we also know we need to raise our voices in the halls of government.

If you follow us on social media or stay current with our calls to action, you’ll know about the Unemployment Bridge Program and how we’ve been fighting since 2020 to expand the unemployment safety net in New York so that it protects 750,000 workers who are currently excluded from receiving any unemployment compensation if they lose their job at no fault of their own. This includes 90,000 freelancers, cash-earners, immigrant workers and formerly incarcerated workers living on Long Island.

At Long Island Jobs with Justice we believe in building lasting change through worker-centered and worker-driven campaigns and movements and we nurture and support the development of worker leaders.

One worker leader we’re super proud to work with is freelance photographer Julie Flores! Julie has not only been a tireless and effective advocate, but she also has used her photography skills and talent to document the Unemployment Bridge Program campaign. In her zine – A Zine for a Cause – Julie weaves together her personal experience as an excluded worker with the larger movement of workers fighting for economic justice.

We are fiercely dedicated to centering and supporting workers like Julie to build our movement and win the changes workers – and all of us – so badly need. Your support could be the deciding factor in whether we can keep this important work going.Don’t miss out on this opportunity to double your impact and make a real difference in the lives of working people. We are so grateful for your support!

In Solidarity,

Long Island Jobs with Justice

LIJWJ End of Summer Round Up

Ramping Up to Pass the Unemployment Bridge Campaign in the 2024/25 NY Legislative Session

Another year has gone by with the NYS legislature failing to pass the Unemployment Bridge Program (UBP), and another year of excluded workers going without critical support they need when out of work. Cash workers, freelancers, and formerly incarcerated friends and neighbors are being failed by our current system. They work just as hard as traditional employees but are left out in the cold simply because of the way they are classified as a worker.

Fortunately, your local coalition pushing for UBP, the LI Fund Excluded Workers Coalition (FEW) has powerful worker leaders speaking up like freelance photographer Julie Flores. Julie was an honoree at LIJWJ’s recent awards dinner, and has been volunteering for the LI FEW Coalition since the 2022/23 legislative session. As a photographer Julie has documented the struggles of excluded workers like herself, and as an advocate has hit the ground from LI to Albany speaking about the injustices of our unemployment system.

Since the summer Julie has been interviewed by You’re Our Unity, has had some of her photography exhibited at the Heckscher Museum (and will continue to until 1/19/25!), and been featured as a worker voice for the National Employment Law Project (NELP). Julie and her work truly represents the resilience and drive of excluded workers who make some of the most essential parts of our economy run.

To keep up the fight for excluded workers, the LI FEW Coalition will be holding campaign launch events later in the fall. Stay tuned for announcements and please join us to get these workers a well deserved benefit!


Bosses Steal (a lot) Update – Chipotle

CEO musical chairs! Starbucks has gotten a new CEO, and if this guy’s record from his former company (Chipotle) is any guide, then things are not looking up for Starbucks’ corporate culture. Newsday recently ran a story on how Chipotle has paid back nearly $1 million in unpaid wages to current and former New York workers. Chipotle maintains that the wages went unpaid because of a computer system error, and that they have paid the workers on their own initiative. This may well be true, and it is good that the company is paying workers what they’re due, but we can’t help but notice how casually this is being handled.

According to our friends at 32BJ SEIU, Chipotle’s corporate culture is similar to other large chains like Starbucks, which makes Niccol a natural match for the company. It is discriminatory, lacking in transparency, lacking in accountability for managers, and has inadequate staffing policies, among other things. These conditions are very familiar to Starbucks workers who’ve been in the midst of collective bargaining with their corporate monster employer the last few months to resolve these same issues.

Chipotle and companies like it are given unequaled grace when they make mistakes. Workers on the other hand perform their labor in an authoritarian environment where simple mistakes can result in termination or other forms of discipline.

Chipotle took in nearly $10 billion in revenue in 2023, which makes the nearly $1 million returned to NY workers barely a blip on their balance sheet. But a worker who loses hours or their job because of simple mistakes can be financially devastated when not extended the same leeway Chipotle enjoys with state authorities.

To catch the latest updates on LI wage theft cases and everything else LIJWJ is up to, be sure to follow us on social media @lijwj on Instagram and on Facebook!


Care Can’t Wait

LIJWJ’s own Diane Cantave joined friends from the National Domestic Workers Alliance for a stop of the Care Can’t Wait bus tour last month. “Care Can’t Wait is a coalition of organizations, stakeholders and advocates committed to building a comprehensive, 21st century care infrastructure — that means robust investments to expand access to childcare, paid family and medical leave (PFML), and home- and community-based services (HCBS), and ensure good jobs for the care workforce.”

America has a huge deficit among the wealthiest nations in terms of the healthcare services supported by government. To bring badly needed services to the people and families that need them, Care Can’t Wait is fighting on the federal level for the investment of $400 billion in Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services, passage of the Child Care for Working Families Act, and passage of Paid Family and Medical Leave legislation.

We’re proud to support our friends in 1199 SEIU in the push for these badly needed policies!


We Are Long Island Organizing Hub Fall Event Schedule

The We Are Long Island (WALI) organizing hub is developing into and invaluable resource for organizers, activists and advocates in our region. WALI’s calendar is a smorgasbord of homegrown and locally organized events! Just in the next few weeks there are community fundraisers, trainings, and information sessions covering a wide range of issues impacting many of LI’s diverse communities.

Some of the public events on the WALI calendar, there’s a lot more for hub members!

Get more involved transforming LI into a place safe and welcoming for all and, just as importantly, connect with others looking and fighting to do the same. Join the hub to get full access or get to know WALI first and sign up for an open public event! Also be sure to follow them on Instagram!

2024 LIJWJ Honoree Spotlight, Starbucks News, and More!

We’re thrilled to feature our first 2024 Awards Dinner honoree spotlight! Today we’ll focus in on and celebrate the work of the Elmont Cultural Center!


“The Elmont Cultural Center, also referred to as The Cultural Center, serves as a pivotal hub for fostering effective organization and mobilization in nonpartisan voter education, civic education, and various challenges hindering progress. Our Mission promotes cultural exchange through community events that unite residents, fostering robust and cohesive neighborhoods.”

LIJWJ has worked and collaborated extensively with ECC as a part of the We Are Long Island collaborative. They do amazing work for the Elmont community including hosting large community-centered events and empowering people politically through advocacy on issues like climate, immigration, and transit equity. ECC understands and knows that all of these issues are inseparable and that together we are more powerful.

If you’re not following them on Instagram already, head over and start today! And stay tuned over the next month as we spotlight the rest of our powerful and inspiring 2024 honorees!

Stay tuned for more spotlights on our other honorees:

And be sure to join us for an energizing, movement-strengthening, and worker-centered evening on Tuesday July 30 at Captain Bill’s in Bay Shore! Help us reach our $40,000 fundraising goal by getting your tickets now using this link or by sending us this form!


West Hempstead Starbucks Win!

If you haven’t heard the news, we have ANOTHER unionized Starbucks on LI!! 🎉



The West Hempstead store at 580 Hempstead Tpke. voted last Thursday to become the NINTH Starbucks organized with Starbucks Workers United! A few days before the vote LIJWJ staff, board, and community members dropped by the store to say ‘hi’ and show support.



Congrats to the workers on a successful vote! Your community isn’t going anywhere and we’ll be alongside you in your struggle for a contract and beyond!


Rally in Defense of Trans Rights This Saturday!

From our friends at Gender Equality New York:

“Bring signs, noise makers and your voice! Join us to express your opposition to the Nassau County Trans Ban Bill… Join us this Saturday. June 24 at noon on the steps of the legislative building in Mineola, NY.”


Get the Latest on the Unemployment Bridge Program TODAY at 5!

The Fund Excluded Workers Coalition (FEW) is hosting campaign updates to share the latest in the push for unemployment justice. LIJWJ will be crossposting both streams on our Facebook page. Head over to FB on your own or use our profile link to tune in!

“Join the Fund Excluded Workers Coalition for a campaign update on Thursday, June 27th at 5pm (English with Bangla and Haitian-Creole interpretation) and Monday, July 1st at 6pm (Spanish) over Facebook Live. We will review key updates from this legislative session, as well as our plan to win the Unemployment Bridge Program so thousands of excluded workers can access unemployment compensation!”

In solidarity,

Long Island Jobs with Justice

Starbucks Workers’ Rights Board Report OUT NOW and More!!

Starbucks Workers Rights Report is OUT NOW!

After a powerful hearing, and months of coordination with workers and the Workers’ Rights Board commissioners, we’re pleased to announce the board’s report is out today! Head to this link to have a read! The report contains testimonies from the workers alongside commissioner recommendations to Starbucks on how they can resolve and repair the problems they created by exploiting and harassing their workers.

Earlier today LIJWJ was joined by Workers’ Rights Board Commissioners, community and labor supporters, and Starbucks workers at a press conference for the report’s release.  

“It’s not just about the workers deserving a workplace where they are treated with Dignity and respect where they are safe and supported” said LIJWJ’s Diane Cantave at the press conference. “It’s about the Starbucks workers wanting things to run smoothly for their customers and being met with humiliation and harassment. In an effort to unionize their stores because of their issues not being addressed.” It’s LIJWJ’s hope that the report will be a useful tool for workers to demonstrate community support for their organizing. The report will be distributed to Starbucks’ management to convey that customers are behind the workers as they head into as second session of bargaining at the end of this month.

If you support organizing Starbucks workers, let them know using this form! We’ll be passing on messages left here to the workers heading into bargaining. They’re up against a powerful multi-billion dollar company, but that doesn’t amount to much when the workers know we’re behind them!


Bellport Community Garden Education Event Coming Up Soon!

There’s a special chance to connect with other like minded folks and with the Earth coming up! LIJWJ, the Brookhaven Landfill Action & Remediation Group (BLARG), and 1199 SEUI’s Healthcare Education Program (HEP) are hosting From Garden to Table to Black Gold on May 25 from 2 – 4PM! The event will feature teach-ins on how the garden operates and the important place it holds in the Bellport community.



This is a great chance to learn about a living, breathing community project that is bringing people together to fight for justice! To register for this event head to this link!


LIJWJ Awards Dinner

Save the date! The Annual LIJWJ Awards Dinner, where we gather in community to recognize inspiring local individuals, organizations, and unions, is officially on the calendar for Tuesday July 30 from 6 – 8:30PM at Captain Bill’s!


Stay tuned for RSVP info and honoree announcements!