Seattle workers are leading the fight for secure scheduling — and their voices will take center stage at our Secure Scheduling Story Slam on Thursday, June 16th, presented by Working Washington and Seattlish.
Read MoreLetter of support for secure scheduling
A letter to Mayor Murray and the Seattle City Council expressing support for secure scheduling, signed by more than 30 different organizations with tens of thousands of members.
Read MoreHaven’t heard from Target & other big chains on secure scheduling? Well City Council members have.
An inside look at how big businesses like Target work their agendas in private — while entirely opting out of the public debate.
Read MoreSecure Scheduling Tele-town-hall — May 26th
Listen to our live teletownhall, originally broadcast Thursday, May 26, 2016
Secure scheduling is coming to Seattle. Join us for a live Tele-town hall May 26th to learn more, ask questions, and get involved.
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Day Of Our LIfe
We are putting together a 24-hour calendar about how insecure schedules affect our work, our homes, and our lives. We’re calling it “Day of Our Life” and you’re the star.
Read MoreStarbucks scheduling commitment falls a couple weeks short
Starbucks sign-production department follows through on corporate commitment to post three weekly schedules… but workers at actual Seattle Starbucks store only get one weeks’ notice anyway.
Read MoreHow unpredictable & insecure schedules affect all of us
A few tweets on how unpredictable, unstable schedules in retail & food service affect everyone
Read MoreBusiness types get flexible with the truth on secure scheduling
Take a look at what the business lobby has been saying about secure scheduling, and you'll see the ultimate flexibility: flexibility with the truth. That's because there's just no honest way to convince someone that their hours ought to vary wildly from one week to the next, or that flexibility should always work to the benefit of companies, but never in the opposite direction.
Read MoreLeaked Chamber of Commerce poll shows business owners support secure scheduling by 78%
Wow: the Washington Post got their hands on a national poll conducted for a coalition of state chambers of commerce, and it turns out the business lobby doesn’t even have the support of its own members in their opposition to secure scheduling.
Read MoreInflexible and Out of Balance: Unpredictable, insecure schedules in Seattle's service industry
Our survey of Seattle coffee, food service, and other workers shows that half of service workers receive their schedules just one week in advance — or less. Women are less likely to have secure schedules than men, people of color are less likely to have secure schedules than white workers, and most service workers don't have the flexibility they need to care for their families, contribute to their communities, and live their lives.
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