The Workplace Justice Project empowers all workers who earn low wages. Our work is rooted in improving economic outcomes through direct representation and policy work to promote access to systems of redress build economic opportunity and increase fairness and equity.
Our mission is to promote respe ct for civil liberties and human rights in Alberta through research and education to contribute to a more just and inclusive community.
The Equal Justice Centers mission is to empower low-income workers families and communities to achieve fair treatment in the workplace and in the justice system – regardless of immigration status.
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The Northwest Workers’ Justice Project exists to support the efforts of low-wage immigrant and contingent workers to protect their workplace dignity and to improve wages and working conditions. We offer high-quality legal assistance to workers and their organizations; support workers efforts to organizing; educate workers their leaders and the public about workplace rights; advocate at
I am a political phil osopher at the University of Western Australia. My principal research specialisations are in democracy and climate justice though I also have interests in workplace justice egalitarianism the history of political thought collective action global justice ethics and meta-ethics. At UWA I am also a Fellow of the Public Policy Institute Co-ordinator…