Building Dignity and Respect
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A new report from the Worker-driven Social Responsibility Network surveys working conditions in construction, and proposes a path forward focused on proven models of worker-driven enforcement. “Building Dignity and Respect: The Case for Worker-driven Social Responsibility in the Twin Cities Construction Industry” is based on primary source data collected from surveys by Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en la Lucha (CTUL), a human rights organization that focuses on deep leadership development with low-wage workers in the Twin Cities metro area.