Day laborers face multiple barriers to stable, dignified, and fair employment. We provide direct economic empowerment opportunities by connecting day laborers to jobs at the Worker Center. We offer accessible workforce development opportunities that build skills and knowledge so that day laborers can earn higher wages and achieve long-term economic stability.
We believe that lasting and transformative social change must come from community members on the front lines. Voz was founded by day laborers organizing themselves for better working conditions on the street corners, and we stay true to our roots by continuing to build new community leaders, and by operating a worker-led organization.
Justice for day laborers is a community struggle! We mobilize community members in defense of immigrant and worker rights by organizing teams of rapid responders and legal observers, and by demanding that public officials pass legislation that protects and empowers workers and immigrants.
This summer, Voz organized Raíces de Resiliencia: Voces de la Tierra, a community gathering rooted in healing, art, and our shared connection to the land. The event took…
Starting June 1st, all jobs dispatched through the Voz Worker Center will offer a new minimum wage of $22 per hour.This is a decision that was made by workers, for…
Over two months have passed, and our beloved community leader and day laborer, Jorge Luis, remains unjustly detained at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma.Jorge fled…