Organizing for change in Catholic workplaces: A know-your-rights conversation with Ken Homan, SJ

This conversation is part of the Catholic labor spring study.

Monday, April 26
8-9:30 pm ET/7-8:30 pm CT/5-6:30 pm PT
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Do you work in a Catholic parish, school, or hospital? Are you curious about your rights as a worker at a Catholic institution? Join labor study leader John Noble in a conversation with Ken Homan, SJ on worker's rights in Catholic organizations. We'll cover a number of topics, including:

  • Tips for building workplace solidarity, unions, and cooperation with your coworkers.

  • Union rights at Catholic organizations: what options do you have?

  • Workplace protections: from discrimination, from COVID, and from anti-union retaliation.

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Ken Homan is a Jesuit brother, a PhD student in US history at Georgetown University, a woodworker, a labor activist, and a proud member of GAGE: the Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Employees. He's also a passionate advocate for workers' rights in the Church who's very knowledgeable about this topic. Be sure to bring questions about building solidarity in your workplace!

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