Tag Archives: labor
Make America Just. Period.
A Moral Platform for the Christian “Justice Voter.” Fall 2018 What does the Lord require of you, but to seek justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God? —Micah 6:8 The church is not, and must not be, a partisan … Continue reading
Defending the Common Good
August/September 2017 10 “Swamps” Where Christians Must Take Action (Defending the Common Good, Part 1) Chris Iosso How does the mission of the Church line up with the defense of the common good? In this opening editorial, Chris introduces both … Continue reading
Good Jobs Nation
Taking on Moral Gridlock in Washington, DC. What You Can Do About Low-Wages and Worker Injustice – by Kim Bobo and Michael Livingston, Interfaith Worker Justice. Ana Julia Fuentes has worked as a janitor at Union Station for 23 years … Continue reading
Solidarity Matters: Good News for Hospitality Workers
Hospitality workers are often out of sight: washing sheets and making our beds in hotels; preparing food for our children in school cafeterias; stocking shelves in airport shops. Thanks to their persistent activism and the solidarity of their allies, their … Continue reading