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Monday, January 27, 2014

Political Phone Organizer- Working America- Seattle

Political Phone Organizer, Fight Income Inequality Nationwide

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Job posted by: Working America AFL-CIO
Posted on: January 24, 2014

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Now Hiring:
  • Phone Organizers
Build the labor movement, fight for economic justice, and empower real families with the tools they need to fight and win when it matters most. We mobilize workers who do not have a union on the job in support of working families' issues.
What people are saying about Working America:

"It is more than fair to say that if it hadn't been for Working America, I wouldn't have won this election."

– Al Franken, US Senator (D-Minnesota)

'Working America' (is) the most important political project in America."

– Andrew Levison, The Democratic Strategist

"We found strong evidence that this Working America canvass program was highly effective…These are the largest effects we've seen..."

– Jennifer Green, Analyst Institute
Join Working America's phone based organizing team and help us mobilize our 3 million members to fight back!
Phone Organizers listen and speak to Working America members nationwide every night. By educating, fundraising and renewing memberships, Phone Organizers empower workers to take action.
You can Expect:
  • Valuable campaign and advocacy experience
  • Excellent training and issue education
  • A Supportive, inclusive work environment
Compensation:
-- $12.25/Hour, $15.00/Hour after 90 days
-- Benefits Available
Working America is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity. Women, LGBTQ and people of color encouraged to apply. Working America Policy States:The Employer agrees not to discriminate against any Employee because of his/her sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, race, color, age, disability, or national origin.

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