Power of Participation

October 8, 2018

A 4-part interactive series on the importance of voting PDF version of the entire manual: 9to5.org/powermanual Modules: 9to5.org/powermodules Voter registration is a critical step for expanding the voting population. But the prize is changing behavior so unlikely voters become routine, and informed, voters. 9to5 created the 4-part Power of Participation series so our base, primarily…

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#Slay4EqualPay on Black Women’s Equal Pay Day

July 31, 2017

The truth is, unequal pay isn’t just about gender, but is inextricably linked to race and class. It’s ultimately about deeper societal values and norms – America is still operating under the belief that women are somehow less valuable than men, and women of color even less valuable because of the color of their skin.

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Take Action for Black Women’s Equal Pay Day

July 10, 2017

Three ways you can take action for Black Women’s Equal Pay Day!

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My story after being sexually harassed at work

April 11, 2017

I’ve been repeatedly sexually harassed on the job, and fired in retaliation for standing up for myself. This has created economic instability for my family, as the sole financial provider for the past two decades, and has left me emotionally devastated.

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Tax Credits for WHO?

February 28, 2017

Tax credits don’t cut it. The FAMILY Act would make paid family and medical leave accessible to all workers, regardless of where they work, by spreading the costs out through a national social insurance program.

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9to5 Members March for Women and Social Justice!

February 6, 2017

9to5 Action Network members showed up with friends and family in 8 states across the country to tell our nation that women’s equality is economic equality!

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Minimum Wage: I work two part-time jobs to survive

December 16, 2016

I work two part-time jobs. I have student loan debt that I fear I will never be able to pay off. I can’t save for my future retirement, much less put money aside for an emergency. I stay with my parents who don’t charge me rent or expect money for groceries. Some weeks I work 50 hours or more.

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Reflections on The United State of Women

July 5, 2016

I left this Summit feeling more energized to continue working to improve the status of women in my community. As the Summit leaders emphasized, we still have much work to do!

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Building Together at 9to5’s Annual Leadership Conference 2016

May 31, 2016

The 2016 Annual Leadership Conference was a blast! Take a look at the pictures and find out how you can get involved in upcoming workshops and trainings.

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Letter to the Editor: The need for mandated paid family leave

August 27, 2015

9to5 Action Network member Judy from Rhode Island speaks up about the FAMILY Act on Women’s Equality Day: “If you have a story to tell, a job lost, for instance, because you had no access to time off when needed to care for your health, a new baby, or a sick loved one, please let your legislators know!”

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