WSWA’s Newspaper

California Service Worker

a benefit for WSWA members

Relief Units Deliver Self-help Aid in the Wake of Pajaro Flood
California Service Worker, July 2023

Read the California Service Worker

The California Service Worker is published to tell the story to every WSWA member, volunteer, supporter and friend of labor about what WSWA is doing. As WSWA grows in dimensions and reaches out to more of the Central Coast and beyond, so does the California Service Worker.

Expanded circulation and distribution are critical. We need community reporters, writers, experienced graphic designers and photographers, as well as those interested in learning these skills. Call to find out our latest publications production schedule and how you can get involved.

Call 831-429-6016 or stop by to get the latest issue

Watsonville Canvass Teams Reach Essential Workers
California Service Worker, July 2021
Two-year Fight Brings Victory for In-home Caregivers, IHSS Recipients
California Service Worker, August 2015
Workers Benefit Council Testifies at CPUC: ‘No More Shutoffs! No More PG&E Hikes!
California Service Worker, October 2022
Disaster Relief Spurs Impetus for Benefit Office
California Service Worker, July 2023

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WSWA’s Sponsors Guide features businesses that have chosen to materially aid the self-help struggle of seasonal and other low-income workers on the Central Coast.

Join WSWA’s weekly Publication Sessions!

Volunteers work to produce WSWA’s independent newspaper the California Service Worker. Professional graphic designers and artists assist teaching newer volunteers design skills; writers and editors record the victories won by WSWA’s members and ongoing organizing work; and volunteers select, edit and write captions for photos for the paper.

Photographers

Use your photography skills to change the picture for service workers and other low-paid workers. Call WSWA!

Graphic Designers

Do you know how to use InDesign or Photoshop? Are you willing to learn? Call WSWA today!