Pass the PRO Act! Protect the Right to Organize!

Add Your Name Write your U.S. senators and tell them to pass the PRO Act now! The House of Representatives passed the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act last year, but anti-worker legislators in the Senate blocked it. Undeterred, working people fought to elect pro-worker lawmakers to the Senate, House, and White House. And […]

Has United Health Care Wronged You?

Is UnitedHealthcare your health insurer? Have you had problems with them? Join us Wednesday, March 13, from 7 p.m.–8 p.m. for UnitedHealth (Doesn’t) Care, a livestream you can participate in online. Can’t make it? You can still watch the livestream replay! During this livestream, we’ll hear from people who have been denied care by UnitedHealthcare, including those who […]

📢Columbia Town Hall Announcement! Tell Council Candidates People > Profit!

When it’s time to choose a city council candidate that truly represents the values here in Columbia, the thing we need to know more than anything else is: “Will they put the people and their needs first?” This question is the most important to to us at MOJwJ. This question is why we are holding […]

The Fight for a Fair Contract Continues for SLU Hospital Nurses!

Nurses at St. Louis Hospital (SLUH) have been negotiating for a fair contract for over nine months now and still have gotten no where! Nurses have communicated their concerns about patient care and staffing shortages with leadership at SSM Health several times but the situation has only gotten worse; the staffing shortage is indefensible at this […]

Lobby Day was Democracy in Motion!✊​📢

2024 Missouri Voting Rights Lobby Day

Because of you, the 2024 Missouri Voting Rights Lobby Day was a HUGE success! On Tuesday morning, hundreds of Missourians from across the state came together in Jefferson City to defend the citizen-driven petition process. Some Missouri politicians are using dirty tricks to end the long-standing practice of one-person, one-vote, and majority rule. Supporters of the […]

The Rev. Dr. Teresa Danieley Reflects on MLK Jr. Ahead of CBTU’s 44th Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Rights Awards

The Rev. Dr. Teresa Danieley is among the honorees at the 44th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Rights Awards Banquet presented by CBTU: Coalition of Black Trade Unionists – Saint Louis Chapter. Danieley, along with Earline Jones – retired CWA Local 6300 member and founding member of CBTU-St. Louis, and John May, retired UAW Local 110 member and founding member of CBTU-St. Louis, are being honored for their contributions in the traditions of Dr. King, for racial and economic justice, labor, & human rights in the St. Louis Metro communities.

Keep your family covered! Update and renew your Missouri Medicaid today.

Most of us believe that Missouri families should have the insurance we need to stay happy and healthy– from St. Charles to St. Louis to Kansas City. Together, we can make sure ourselves and our loved ones on Missouri Medicaid, update our contact information to keep our coverage. It only takes a few minutes. Let’s […]

Labor Day & Leadership: Support Worker Leaders Today

Across our state and country workers are rising up for hot labor summer and beyond. To build on the outstanding gains of the labor movement this year, we must continue to train the next generation of leaders. That’s why I’m asking you to contribute to our Leadership Development Training Scholarship fund today. We at Missouri […]

Columbia stands with Public Workers for Public Services!

We’re joining Daniel Boone Regional Library Workers United to support the union, workers, and public community services! Join me & stand with the workers of Daniel Boone Regional Library tomorrow, Thursday at 6 p.m.! What are our core values at MOJWJ? When I think of our values, I first think about solidarity. I think about […]

1.4 million Missourians could lose Medicaid – Demand MO leaders take action

On April 1st, the rules for Medicaid changed. Now everyone must renew their health care coverage. More than 1.4 million Missourians depend on Medicaid to care for themselves and their families. This month, hundreds of thousands of Missourians will start to lose their health coverage because of paperwork issues. These reauthorizations risk the health of […]