As part of the #FundExcludedWorkers coalition, FSP members are out this #MayDay fighting for workers who are currently being excluded from the social safety net they contribute to.
https://fundexcludedworkers.org/

#ExcludedNoMore #excludedWorkers #labor #solidarity #Its1099Somewhere

#FundExcludedWorkers – New York State creates the first-in-the-nation $2.1 Billion Excluded Workers Fund!

#ExcludedNoMore #FundExcludedWorkers #MayDay #labor #solidarity

Monday, May 1, Washington Square Park

Come and march with the Fund for Excluded Workers coalition if you’re in NYC — for ALL workers!

#ExcludedNoMore coalition demonstrates in Washington Square, NYC, on May 1.

NWU FSP members will be there. March with us if you’re in New York!
https://fundexcludedworkers.org/

#FundExcludedWorkers #excludedWorkers #labor #freelance #unemployment

#FundExcludedWorkers – New York State creates the first-in-the-nation $2.1 Billion Excluded Workers Fund!

Commentary: Freelance workers need access to unemployment insurance

The Unemployment Bridge Program is a smart safety-net proposal that reflects the reality of 21st-century work.

Times Union

It's time to pass the Unemployment Bridge Program in NY — for freelancers, for cash economy workers, for immigrants, and for everyone left out of the safety net!

Today, Manhattan Bridge, NWU joining the protest for worker protection.

#ExcludedNoMore #FundExcludedWorkers #excludedWorkers #labor #freelance #unemployment

This was a year ago: https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/brooklyn-bridge-protest-pandemic-relief-for-excluded-workers/

The #FundExcludedWorkers fight continues in New York — unemployment protections for all. We’re calling on Albany to close the gap. Implement the Unemployment Bridge Program.
https://fundexcludedworkers.org/

Excluded no more! ¡De invisibles a visibles!

#excludedWorkers #labor #freelance #unemployment

Protesters march across Brooklyn, Manhattan bridges, call for more pandemic relief for excluded workers

Already, 130,000 undocumented workers across the state have received relief, but the money has run out.

CBS New York