D.C. Compass Workers Need a Raise

Compass Group

Compass cafeteria workers in Washington, D.C. feed the students at prestigious universities including George Washington University, American University, Catholic University of America, and Gallaudet University. Compass cafeteria workers prepare meals for visitors and staff at some of the most-visited museums in the country such as the Smithsonian, and at the World Bank, a financial institution that supports development across the globe.

While Compass cafeteria workers show up every day to serve at these wealthy and renowned institutions in our nation’s Capital, they struggle to pay their bills. Join food service workers in their fight to share in the prosperity — Compass workers need a raise!

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Compass cafeteria workers in Washington, D.C. work in prestigious universities, some of the most-visited museums in the country, and the World Bank, an institution that fights global poverty by investing in middle and low-income countries. While Compass cafeteria workers show up every day to serve at wealthy and renowned institutions in our nation’s Capital, they struggle to pay their bills. Many of these institutions have pledged to combat racism and injustice—yet Compass cafeteria workers say they don’t share in the prosperity of the institutions they serve.

World Bank Group, in their own words, works “for sustainable solutions that reduce poverty and build shared prosperity in developing countries.” D.C. cafeteria workers are calling on Compass to advance prosperity at home by agreeing to new union contracts with wages and benefits that keep up with the cost of living.

I stand with cafeteria workers in their fight for jobs that are enough to live on.