care_endorsed_by_92_organizations
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The Children’s Act for Responsible Employment
The CARE Act, HR 3564, has been endorsed by the following 92 organizations:
• AFL‐CIO; • Alliance for Justice; • American‐Arab Anti‐Discrimination Committee (ADC); • The American Association of University Women; • The American Federation of Teachers (AFT); • American Rights at Work; • America’s Promise Alliance; • Amnesty International USA; • Asian American Justice Center; • Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance; • The Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs; • The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers, and Grain Millers
International Union; • Bon Appétit Management Company; • Calvert Group Ltd.; • Center for Community Change (CCC); • Change to Win; • The Child Labor Coalition; • Children’s Alliance, Washington State; • Coalition of Immokalee Workers; • Coalition of Labor Union Women; • Communications Workers of America; • Covenant with North Carolina’s Children; • Dialogue on Diversity; • East Coast Migrant Head Start Project; • El Centro Latino of Western North Carolina; • Farm Labor Organizing Committee; • Farmworker Association of Florida; • Farmworker Justice; • First Focus Campaign for Children; • Galen Films;
• Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network; • The General Federation of Women’s Clubs; • Hispanic Federation; • Human Rights Watch; • Interfaith Worker Justice; • International Association of Machinist and Aerospace Workers; • International Brotherhood of the Teamsters; • The International Initiative to End Child Labor; • The International Labor Rights Forum; • Kentucky Youth Advocates; • The Labor Council for Latin American Advancement; • Laborers’ International Union of North America; • La Fe Policy Research & Education Center of San Antonio; • Latino Advocacy Council of Western North Carolina; • The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights; • The League of United Latin American Citizens; • Legal Momentum (formally the Women’s Legal Defense and
Education Fund); • MAFO ( A National Partnership of Rural and Farmworker
Organizations); • Maine Children’s Alliance; • MALDEF‐ Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund; • MANA, A National Latina Organization; • Media Voices for Children; • Migrant Clinician’s Network; • Migrant Legal Action Program; • NAACP; • National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and
Youth; • National Association of Consumer Advocates; • National Association of State Directors of Migrant Education; • National Collaboration for Youth;
• The National Consumers League; • The National Education Association (NEA); • National Employment Law Project; • National Farmworker Alliance; • National Farmworker Ministry; • National Foster Care Coalition; • National Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Association; • National Organization for Women (NOW); • National Parent Teacher Association (PTA); • National Council of La Raza (NCLR); • North Carolina Council of Churches; • Oregon Human Development Corporation; • Oxfam America; • PathStone; • PCUN‐ Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (Northwest
Treeplanters and Farmworkers United); • Pesticide Action Network North America; • Pesticide Education Center; • Pesticide Watch; • Pride at Work; • Public Education Network; • Ramsay Merriam Fund; • Results; • Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights; • Southern Poverty Law Center; • Student Action with Farmworkers; • Swanton Berry Farms; • United Farm Workers of America; • United Food & Commercial Workers International Union; • United Methodist Women; • The United Methodist Church – General Board of Church and
Society; • United States Hispanic Leadership Institute (USHLI); • United States Student Association; and • Voices for Ohio’s Children.