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== Overview == | |||
Worker solidarity, economic wellbeing, and human health are all connected within regenerative systems. When thinking about sustainable and regenerative systems building, it is important to be mindful of worker rights, worker value, and worker wellbeing in our local communities. The list below is coalitions, collaboratives, and activist groups that contribute to worker solidarity in the South Willamette Valley. This is not an all inclusive list and will continue to evolve and change. | |||
[https://solidaritynetwork.org/ Eugene-Springfield Solidarity Network] (ESSN) | | [https://solidaritynetwork.org/ Eugene-Springfield Solidarity Network] (ESSN) | |
Revision as of 13:58, 21 September 2025
Overview
Worker solidarity, economic wellbeing, and human health are all connected within regenerative systems. When thinking about sustainable and regenerative systems building, it is important to be mindful of worker rights, worker value, and worker wellbeing in our local communities. The list below is coalitions, collaboratives, and activist groups that contribute to worker solidarity in the South Willamette Valley. This is not an all inclusive list and will continue to evolve and change.