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WORKER JUSTICE

Founded in 1992, KIWA (Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance) builds power with immigrant workers and renters to bring about a more just and inclusive Los Angeles.

One of the nation’s most established worker centers, KIWA organizes primarily Korean and Latino workers, with a focus on the restaurant and retail industries, in Koreatown and beyond.

KIWA aligns strategic worker and community organizing with policy change, leadership development, research, services, and coalition-building.

Because of their immense impact on workers' lives, KIWA also works in the areas of civic justice, economic policy, immigration, housing policy, and land-use reform.

We reach over 100,000 workers and tenants annually.

We advise and educate over 20,000 workers on their rights every year.

We helped raise the minimum wage in L.A. County, increasing incomes for over 800,000 residents.

We train lead organizers across the state of California.

We reach over 100,000 workers and tenants annually. We advise and educate over 20,000 workers on their rights every year. We helped raise the minimum wage in L.A. County, increasing incomes for over 800,000 residents. We train lead organizers across the state of California.

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노동 상담소
Worker Empowerment Clinic
La Clínica de Empoderamiento de Trabajadores

직장에 문제가 있나요? 
Problems at work? 
Problemas en el trabajo?
  

 For more information / Para más información/ 자세한 내용:
213.738.9050 |
Clinic@kiwa.org

세입자 권리 클리닉 
Tenant Empowerment Clinic
La Clínica de Empoderamiento de inquilinos

주택 문제 있나요? 
Problems with housing? 
¿Problemas con la vivienda?
  

 For more information / Para más información/ 자세한 내용:
657.347.2645 |
ask@Kaction.org

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