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How women organizers used Berger-Marks grants
Groups & research funded by Berger-Marks
Women organizing women:
special report

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Group & research projects funded by Berger-Marks grants
Grant for organizing supportBetter Jobs & Better Care: Nurses Exercise Right to OrganizeAmerican Rights at Work
Coming in the spring of 2007, thanks to funding from the Berger-Marks Foundation, will be a report entitled: “Better Jobs and Better Care: Nurses Exercising the Right to Organize.” The report is being researched and published by American Rights at Work, a non-profit organization formed to help make the United States a country that guarantees and promotes the freedom of workers to organize into unions and bargain collectively.
Grant for researchUnion Organizing Among Professional Women WorkersDepartment for Professional Employees - AFL-CIO, Cornell University
What kind of union organizing is being done among professional women and what is the potential for success? With more than a decade having passed since organized labor last investigated the question, the Department for Professional Employees (DPE) of the AFL-CIO called upon the Berger-Marks Foundation to fund a new report on the subject.
Click here to read the "Union Organizing Among Professional Women Workers" report. Grant for organizing supportTraining helps JWJ be more effectiveJobs with Justice, St. Louis
Less than $6,000 in Berger-Marks
Foundation grant funds to Jobs with Justice in St. Louis, Missouri were “transformational to our capacity to do our work,” reports Director Lara Granich. Lara and the chapter’s organizer, Rev. Audrey Hollis, were both able to participate in unique organizing training that had been way out of their financial reach before.
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