Similar organisations to Latino Worker Safety Center
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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1765.
Vermont State Employees Assoc Inc
BARGAINING UNIT/STATE EMPLOYEES VSEA.
Montpelier
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Rape Victim Services
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1766.
VICTIMS SERVICES CENTER OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY INC
Free help for victims of crime and their loved ones.
2200
Norristown
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Ambulance/Emergency Transport
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1767.
Carmel Volunteer Ambulance Corporation
Carmel Ambulance is a dedicated BLS 911 service that provides emergency medical services Emergency medical system first response agency serving the Hamlet of Carmel, NY and surrounding areas.
1600
Carmel
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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1768.
American Postal Workers Union
NY Metro represents Postal Workers in Manhattan, The Bronx, DVD and NJI-NDC.
1800
New York City
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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1769.
National Labor Assistance Professionals Inc
National Labor Assistance Professionals Inc was formed to provide training and improve awareness and standards of treatment of drug and alcohol problems in the workplace Mickey Diamond was a member of the LAP New York City chapter and an early pioneer in the development of unionbased occupational alcohol programs in the workplace.
Bedford
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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1770.
United Association of Journeymen & Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipe
Organized Labor QUALITY LABOR CONDITIONS - LABOR UNION Seattles Plumbers Pipefitters UA Local 32 chartered in 1890 offers Plumbing Pipefitting HVACR Mechanics and Metal Trades workers to signatory employers in the Seattle area.
4300
Renton
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Sheltered Remunerative Employment, Work Activity Center N.E.C.
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1771.
Brevard Workforce Development Board Inc
The Space Coast's authority on workforce development and job placement.
2825
Rockledge
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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1772.
International Union United Automobile Aerospace & Agricultura
UAW Members in the Western States organizing for a just & sustainable future for all.
1335
Pico Rivera
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Leadership Development
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1773.
Barbara Jean Brown Foundation
Barbara Jean Brown Foundation has been organized TO SUPPORT MEN, WOMEN AND FEMALE CHILDREN IMPACTED BY INCARCERATION, POVERTY, MENTAL ILLNESS OR DISCRIMINATION THROUGH EDUCATION, ADVOCACY, EMPLOYMENT, HOUSING, AND ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE.
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