A Union for All Workers

Protecting workers' rights, building power

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"As we head into Summer, our Union continues to plan for the years ahead. At the last Executive Board meeting, delegates prioritized focusing on social justice, diversity, persistence, strength, unity and more connection among membership. Those goals will guide us as we move into the future and we encourage all members to get involved, come to events, join your bargaining team, and organize!"

– Julie Bracero Kelly, General Manager

Who We Are

The New York New Jersey Regional Joint Board represents over 7,000 workers in the retail, manufacturing, and garment industries as well as in distribution centers in New York and New Jersey. We come from every continent and speak many languages, but we are united in our struggle for justice in the workplace and in our communities.

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Our Campaigns

Over the last century, our union has helped workers organize to change working conditions for thousands of workers.

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More Updates

Register to Vote in NJ by October 17th!

October 2, 2023

The stakes are high in the upcoming election when all 120 seats in the NJ Legislature and 58 union members running for […]

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58 Rank-and-File Labor Candidates Are on the Ballot in NJ!

September 15, 2023

Message from the NJ State AFL-CIO: In New Jersey this year, 58 rank-and-file union members have answered Labor’s call and are running […]

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Our Joint Board Members Stand with Rainbow Workers in Philadelphia!

July 31, 2023

Members of our Joint Board are showing solidarity with their union siblings in Philadelphia who are in the midst of contract negotiations […]

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