
Bronx Defenders nonprofi t announce campaign to unionize
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BY JASON COHEN
The Bronx Defenders,
a nonprofi t providing public
defense to low-income
Bronx residents, announced
its intent to join the Association
of Legal Aid Attorneys
-UAW Local 2325 on May 29.
After an overwhelming
majority of its offi ce signed
cards indicating support for
unionization, it is calling for
The Bronx Defenders management
to recognize the
union and begin bargaining
immediately.
BxD worker, Maryann
Rosa, has been a civil legal
advocate at The Bronx Defenders
for over a year. Rosa
felt the high turnover due to
many structural issues, unmanageable
caseloads, problems
with paid time off and
insuffi cient support have
hurt their quality of work.
Therefore, unionizing will
help them and their clients.
.
“I had high hopes for
working in my community
at this holistic public defender
offi ce, but I’ve now
found that there is demoralizing
for us,” Rosa said.
“With our Union, we can
collectively address these
concerns and make The
Bronx Defenders a more just
and equitable workplace. I
ask that The Bronx Defenders
voluntarily recognizes
our Union to bring workers’
voices to the table in order
to shift the culture of our organization
for the better and
ultimately to enhance our
innovative approach to holistic
defense for my Bronx
community.”
They have fought alongside
Bronx families whose
safety is jeopardized by policing,
family separation,
housing insecurity, unemployment,
jail building and
other systemic injustices.
A borough that is already
ravaged by fi nancial instabilities
and poverty and
many not paying rent during
COVID-19, Bronxites
need The Bronx Defenders
more than ever.
In order to realize its vision
of a better Bronx Defenders,
it demands the following:
to take bolder positions
and actions to fi ght alongside
Bronx families against
economic oppression, the
prison industrial complex,
and state-sponsored violence
hiring, promotion, and
workplace policies that prioritize
employees who are
Black, Latinx, people of color,
queer and trans people and
Bronx locals
just compensation and
better benefi ts for our workers
as they work towards decarceration,
family unifi cation,
housing security, and
economic justice
A worker-centered power
structure, which is necessary
for client-centered representation,
and employee-elected
representation on the board
of The Bronx Defenders
dignity and respect for all
workers, regardless of identity
or role in the offi ce
Ultimately, its goal is to
fi ght for the people of the
Bronx and join them the nation’s
oldest public defenders’
union.
BxD Union Organizing Committee Courtesy of The Bronx Defenders