The Good Jobs Policies for the redevelopment of the former Oakland Army Base was a huge win for workers in Oakland! Companies are beginning to move and open operations at the former base.
Good Eggs, the grocery & meal kit delivery company is one such company. By locating themselves on the former Army Base, they fall under the Good Jobs Policies that we all worked so hard to pass back in 2012, including local hire, fair chance hire, living wages and limits on temp agencies.
Good Eggs is hosting a Job Fair this Saturday, 2/29 10am - 3pm at their new facility, at 2000 Maritime Street. Good Eggs is partnering with the Oakland Job Resource Center for screening and placing folks.
Revive Oakland! Coalition
We are neighbors, workers, youth, and faith leaders fighting to ensure the redevelopment of the old Oakland Army delivers good jobs for local families.
Revive Oakland! Coalition for Real Jobs and Healthy Communities includes dozens of organizations made up of neighbors, youth, workers and faith leaders. We represent thousands of families from West and East Oakland. We are committed to ensuring the promise of good jobs for Oakland residents at the Army Base development is made real.
11/13/2017
Check out these amazing photos from our powerful victory last week! We've won one of the best Jobs Policies in the country!
We're moving policies to provide good jobs for low-income people of color, breaking down economic racism. On November 9th, the Port of Oakland passed a Good Jobs Policy for its new warehousing complex. The agreement was negotiated by the Revive Oakland! Coalition and is a model for the warehousing industry. It includes living wages, local hire, limits on temping agencies, equal protections for subcontracted workers, and one of the strongest Ban the Box policies in the country. We are taking back our communities, our cities, and our democracy from the ground up by passing groundbreaking policies like this. Photos by Brooke Anderson
11/10/2017
A big victory at the Port last night! We're winning good jobs for our people, transforming our local economy, and setting the standard for the warehousing industry!
Today, the Revive Oakland! Coalition made history by winning one of the most equitable jobs policies in the country! The Port Commissioners voted unanimously to pass our agreement. It helps end economic racism by providing good jobs to local low-income people of color, particularly those who have been locked out such as formerly incarcerated workers. EJ Pavia from Urban Peace Movement led the crowd in a beautiful chant which captured the spirit of our Coalition, "I am somebody...Won't be stopped by nobody!" photo by Brooke Anderson Photography: Stills of Our Stories & Struggles Stay tuned for more images!
11/02/2017
Revive Oakland won an agreement with the Port of Oakland and warehouse developer, Centerpoint Properties, that sets groundbreaking standards for the warehousing industry which is the backbone for companies like Amazon!
Port of Oakland Jobs Deal Should Be a Model for Amazon and Other Warehousing Corporations If Amazon comes to the Bay Area, its profits should enrich everyone who contributes to the enterprise β including construction, service, and warehouse workers.
06/22/2017
Call the Senate today to support AB 1008 which would end hiring discrimination against formerly incarcerated people. We all deserve a fair chance at a job!!!
06/07/2017
The City of Oakland has declared June as "Second Chances Month" to honor the incredible work of formerly incarcerated people and their allies to reform our criminal justice system with policies like Prop 47, 57 and Ban the Box. John Jones III accepted the award: "Many of us didn't even have a first chance. This is about removing barriers and giving opportunity to grow and shine. I am not the sum of my mistakes...Let's continue the great work of the Justice Reinvestment Coalition and the Revive Oakland coalition who is winning the second strongest Ban the Box policy in the country."
11/03/2016
Last week, Revive Oakland stood in solidarity with dozens of formerly incarcerated community members, calling to end to employment discrimination at the Port! Our community deserves REAL opportunities to work! Read more in the East Bay Express!
Former Prisoners, Community Groups Press for Ban-the-Box Policy for Massive Warehouse Project at Port of Oakland When Willie Lockett Jr. was released seventeen months ago after serving twenty-two years in prison, he faced the daunting prospect of finding a job. Although...
10/11/2016
This morning, Revive Oakland partners: Urban Peace Movement, East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy and Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice are standing in solidarity with the Justice Reinvestment Coalition, calling on the Alameda Co. Board of Supervisors to implement the 1400 jobs policy they unanimously passed. Our formerly incarcerated community need REAL JOBS, not empty promises or hurdles.
Looking for a way to spend your lunch break? Come demand good jobs at the Port of Oakland!! Join Revive Oakland & Oakland Works at 12pm tomorrow, Thurs Sept 8th, for some afternoon action! Meet at the Port Offices, 530 Water Street! 94607
08/31/2016
Revive Oakland supporters! Check out this great op-ed from CalPERS pensioner Kristen Loomis! Public land and public woken pension funds MUST result in good jobs for our residents!! We will continue fighting for our community!!
Commentary: Ensure good jobs in base redevelopment (East Bay Times) When I was in my late 20s, I worked at Holmes Book Company in downtown Oakland making $4-something an hour. One day, I got a call from my mother who said, "You need to think about your future.
08/25/2016
Check this great graphic from our coalition partner, Urban Peace Movement!! We hope you'll join us tomorrow evening!
We believe in pipelines to good jobs, NOT to prisons! Join Revive Oakland! Coalition and Oakland Works to demand and take action for good jobs at the Port of Oakland! βπΏβπΎβπ½
If Chicago-based, CalPERS-owned developer, CenterPointe Properties wants to build a warehouse in Oakland's backyard, we're calling for family sustaining careers that:
1) Provide living wages for all future workers π°
2) Offer real opportunity & job access for local residents π³
3) βBan the Boxβ to end employment discrimination of the formerly incarcerated π«
4) Create stable, full-time work π
5) Ensure transparency of the hiring process and a seat at the negotiating table for the community π
π - http://bit.ly/2bGY6Cs
08/03/2016
We're calling for a People's Port! Public land, public financing, and public sector pension funds MUST bring good-paying, stable jobs to OUR community!! of Oakland
'A People's Port': Unions, Community Groups Hope to 'Revive' Oakland with Jobs Agreement at Army Base Project | East Bay Express Longtime West Oakland resident Shirley Burnell used to work at the Army base, and she remembers it as a hive of economic activity. It employed...
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