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Worksafe: Safety, Health, Justice for Workers Worksafe is a California-based nonprofit dedicated to preventing worker injury, illness, and death by bringing justice to the workplace
Overview - Worksafe Worksafe is a California-based organization dedicated to promoting and protecting the basic right of all people to a safe and healthy workplace Everyone has the right to work in a safe and healthy job - and to return home safe at the end of each workday
News | Worksafe Worksafe is proud to present our 2021 Impact Report -- a snapshot of our policy advocacy, legal services, training, movement building, and public outreach over the past year
Policy Advocacy - Worksafe Worksafe advocates for strong occupational safety and health protections for workers — particularly low-income, immigrant, and contingent workers
Our Campaigns | Worksafe Campaigns Worksafe, Inc 1736 Franklin St , Ste 500 Oakland, California 94612 Phone (510) 922-8075
COVID-19 ETS | Worksafe Detailed information on the current rules can be found here on Cal OSHA’s webpage Cal OSHA's COVID rules were first approved in November 2020 after advocates led by Worksafe submitted a petition in May 2020 to the California Occupational Safety Health Standards Board
Careers | Worksafe Worksafe, Inc 1736 Franklin St , Ste 500 Oakland, California 94612 Phone (510) 922-8075
Staff | Worksafe Worksafe, Inc 1736 Franklin St , Ste 500 Oakland, California 94612 Phone (510) 922-8075
Training - Worksafe Worksafe offers free training to legal aid attorneys, unions, and other advocates for low-wage and vulnerable workers We are a State Bar certified provider of California MCLE (Mandatory Continuing Legal Education) credit
Movement Building - Worksafe Worksafe participates in multiple coalitions in our efforts to ensure safe and healthy work and justice for all workers, including: The California Coalition for Worker Power (CCWP)