Community, Faith and Labor Coalition (CFLC) in Indianapolis are groundbreakers!

Our volunteers organized in 2000 to focus faith-based activism on social and economic justice issues for working families in Marion County. One of our firsts was a Candlelight Vigil for Immigrant Worker Rights at St. Mary's Catholic Church to support growing numbers of Hispanic immigrant workers.

A living wage campaign followed for city/county employees and local government contract workers, becoming a signature issue. Living wage became a household word and we were often called Indy Living Wage Coalition. Due to low pay, high turnover, wasted training dollars and cost of living, the city's move to reset pay levels was a good step. Lowest paid employees saw good increases and county employees have also gained parity. Contract workers issues remain on our "to do" list.

Then, Justice for Janitors came to Indy. We organized its public kick-off, showing "Bread and Roses" on National Justice for Janitors Day, June 15th, 2004. "Adopting a building" cleaned by organizing janitors, we rallied and held a prayer breakfast followed by a march to Wellpoint. This led to a breakthrough responsible contracting agreement with this high profile company! Many others followed their lead and we hope for contract bargaining to improve wages, benefits and working conditions soon.

UPDATE: Congratulations to the Justice for Janitors campaign!!! After years of marching for justice, Janitors represented by SEIU Local 3, ratified their first union contract!

CFLC affiliated with Interfaith Worker Justice in 2005. We held events at Butler, IUPUI, U of I, Marian College, community centers and spoke at radio programs, churches and MLK celebrations. We co-sponsored a Citizens' Congressional Hearing on Healthcare and petition drive, public hearing on FSSA privatization, Midwest Peace and Justice Summits, public access TV campaign and Earth Charter Summits.

Labor solidarity issues also included municipal collective bargaining, IndyGo route disputes, organizing Brylane and public library employees. Let Justice Roll and IWJ helped us bring a faith-based approach to raise the state minimum wage with our Help Hardworking Hoosiers campaign!

Our leaders are:

President:
Nancy Holle
317-509-7453
nancyholle@communityfaithlabor.org

 

Education Committee Chair:
Charlotte Templin
317-787-8477
charlottetemplin@communityfaithlabor.org

 

Legislative Committee Chair:
Lettie Oliver
317-508-5184
lettieoliver@communityfaithlabor.org

 

Partnership Committee Co-Chairs:
Jay Carrigan
317-
jaycarrigan@communityfaithlabor.org

 

David Metzger
317-
davidmetzger@communityfaithlabor.org

 

Elwood Black, Sr. Scholarship Fund Committee Chair:
Jennifer Cobb
317-923-9527
jennifercobb@communityfaithlabor.org