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Sara-Maria Sorentino

As a work-study student from Ithaca College with the Workers' Center, Sara-Maria brings a global perspective to our work as she hopes to connect local issues of economic justice with larger systems of exploitation.

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Service Learning in Social Justice

This program provides service learning opportunities about social justice for hundreds of university, college, and secondary schools students in Tompkins County. We provide internships and volunteer experiences, and deliver programs about social justice both in classrooms and in the community.

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Become a Member of the Workers' Center

Take the pledge: During the next year, I'LL BE THERE at least five times for someone else's fight as well as my own. If enough of us are there, we'll all start winning.

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A member is someone who believes:

  • We all deserve to have good jobs with good wages so we can live decently.
  • We all deserve rights and fair treatment as workers.
  • Healthcare is a right -- everybody should have affordable and comprehensive access to it.
  • We all deserve livable and affordable housing

  Justice for Hotel Workers Campaign

The hotel industry in Ithaca employs over 600 workers. Each hotel sets its own pay scale but the general wage is in the $7.15-8.00 range. This is well below a living wage in Tompkins County.

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» Sign the pledge
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  Living Wage Employer Certification

We are seeking to publicly recognize and reward employers in the private, public and non-profit sectors that do pay a living wage, and to provide market-based rewards and incentives for them and others that would like to do so.

» Employer Certification

  Featured Employer

Autumn Leaves Used Books
115 E. State Street, Ithaca

For a list of living wage employers, view the certification page.

Autumn Leaves Used Books

Join Our Health Care for All Campaign

The Workers' Center is committed to the principle that everyone has the right to comprehensive health care (in fact, this right is guaranteed to us by U.S signature, in 1948, to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights). Too many people are dying, put into bankruptcy, and are suffering due to a health care system that puts profits first.

» Sign our petition
» Contact us to learn more or get involved



The Tompkins County Workers' Center is a Project Partner of the CRESP Center for Transformative Action

Know your rights!

Download the Workers' Rights Handbook by clicking here and be sure you're aware of the rights you have as a worker.

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What's a Living Wage?

A Living Wage is the amount of income and resources (such as health insurance) needed for an individual or family to meet its basic needs without public or private assistance. According to astudy done for 2007 by the Alternatives Federal Credit Union, a single individual without children needs $20,450.21 for the year ($9.83/hour for a 40-hour week). Without health insurance, a Living Wage would be $11.18/hour (or $23,258.21 for the full year). This is based on what it would cost for person to purchase Healthy New York.

Recent news

Got Elections on the Brain? Workers' Center Election Night Party with Live TV Feeds--Tuesday, 11/4
October 11th 2008
The Tompkins County Workers' Center invites you to a Community Election Night Party with live television election night results!! Come be with your... » Read More

Over 100 People Brave Chill and Rain on Ithaca Commons to Demand an Economy That Works for All of Us, Not Just a Bailout for Wall Street
September 29th 2008
The American working and middle classes deserve a better deal. The Tompkins County Workers Center insists that any response to the financial crisis... » Read More

Workers' Center Response to Nation's Financial Crisis: Pressures on Workers Grow, and Their Income Stagnates (OpEd from Carl Feuer)
September 27th 2008
At first glance the Tompkins County Workers' Center has little to do with the financial crisis gripping Wall Street, the United States and the... » Read More

25th Annual Labor Day Picnic in Ithaca a Resounding Success
September 2nd 2008
Over 300 people attended the 25th Annual Labor Day Picnic in Tompkins County Monday, September 1st, in the first collaboration between the Workers'... » Read More

A ‘Community Union' Is In Tompkins County's Future--Ithaca Journal OpEd
August 29th 2008
This year, the Tompkins County Workers' Center (formally the Tompkins County Living Wage Coalition) will join the Midstate Central Labor Council... » Read More