Good Jobs = Great Advocacy
You are leaders in your organizations and your communities. You are advocates, tirelessly working for justice and peace. If you alone could wave a magic wand and create the policies…
We believe everyone should have access to money, housing, childcare, and education so they can make decisions about their relationships without regard for the financial impact of those decisions. Learn more about the Economic Justice project.
You are leaders in your organizations and your communities. You are advocates, tirelessly working for justice and peace. If you alone could wave a magic wand and create the policies…
I bet there’s not one of you out there reading this who wouldn’t agree that health insurance is a vital resource for employees. We love healthy workers and healthy workplaces!…
When people talk about what makes a “good job,” one characteristic that always rises to the top is flexibility. Flexibility was a top reason that some participants of the…
This week’s post brought to you by guest blogger Karen Burke, Executive Director of DVSAS of Whatcom County. …
It’s a no-brainer that loving (or even liking) your job leads to you sticking around longer. The next few Good Jobs posts will be about job satisfaction, and how it…
You are finding some great ways to create Good Jobs—creating fulfilling work environments and jobs that support staff working with people in crisis. Here are four DV Program Directors talking…
And speaking of wages… there’s this gender gap we should probably talk about. …
Money. Dough. Moolah. Benjamins. Let’s talk about it. PHOTO BY SERGEY GALYONKIN In January of…
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