ROC Michigan Campaign Heats Up, Receives National Attention

December 3rd, 2009

Working In These Times Covers the Escalating Fight in Michigan to Win Respect and Dignity for Restaurant Workers at Andiamo's Restaurant.   Detroit Restaurant Workers Hungry for JusticeFridayNovember 2710:20 am By Kari Lydersen Detroit has ... Read More »

ROC Chicago Featured in Catholic New World

November 24th, 2009

November 8, 2009 Restaurant workers have rights CCHD grant recipient serves those who serve By Michelle Martin ASSISTANT EDITOR There are more than a quarter million people working in restaurants in the Chicago area, the second largest restaurant mar ... Read More »

ROC Featured in Crain's Chicago Business Article on Paid Sick Days

November 19th, 2009

Amid flu, a call for days offBy: Meg McSherry Breslin November 16, 2009 With the H1N1 pandemic weighing on everybody's mind, employee advocacy groups are renewing their push for federal and state legislation making paid sick days mandatory, hoping th ... Read More »

ROC NY Member Featured in NY Times Paid Sick Days Article

November 18th, 2009

Ricardo Copantitla ROC NY member talks about the realities of lack of paid sick days and the need for legislation to NY Times' Steven Greenhouse.Lack of Paid Sick Days May Worsen Flu Pandemic By STEVEN GREENHOUSEPublic health experts worried about th ... Read More »

New ROC United Blog!

October 20th, 2009

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ROC United Holds Congressional Briefing on Tipped Minimum Wage

October 15th, 2009

Over 30 people were in attendance at an October 7th Congressional Briefing to discuss the anitquated tipped minimum wage. The message was loud and clear: we need an increase to the tipped minimum wage.  Phillip Cooley owner of the restaurant Slow’ ... Read More »

ROC-U and ROC-NY Release BURNED, an NIH-Funded Study on Restaurant Worker Health and Safety

September 19th, 2009

On Friday, September 11th, 2009, the Restaurant Opportunities Center of New York and the Restaurant Opportunities Centers United released BURNED: High Risks and Low Benefits for New York City Restaurant Workers, an important new study on helath and s ... Read More »

ROC United Statement on Edward M. Kennedy

August 26th, 2009

Today Senator Edward M. Kennedy lost his battle with cancer and our nation lost the best, most vocal and clear-minded champion for a just minimum wage and healthcare reform.  Senator Kennedy was unique in his understanding of the struggles of famili ... Read More »

Some hail minimum-wage hike; others worry how it will affect economy

August 13th, 2009

By Carmen Blanco, Catholic News Service, Aug 11, 2009  WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Workers in 30 states and the District of Columbia have been impacted by the June 24 increase in the federal minimum wage from $6.55 to $7.25 per hour, but the question of ... Read More »

In These Times Launches New Site with ROC Blog

July 18th, 2009

One of ROC’s key strategies is uniting the front and back of the house staff in a fight for better wages and conditions at high-end restaurants, which can be fiercely competitive and often demand long hours and irregular, constantly changing shifts ... Read More »