Who We Are
Warehouse Workers for Justice (WWJ) is a worker center founded in 2008 to win stable, living wage jobs with dignity for the hundreds of thousands of workers in Illinois’ logistics and distribution industry. WWJ provides workshops about workplace rights, unites warehouse workers to defend their rights on the job, builds community support for the struggles of warehouse workers and fights for public and private policies that promote full-time work at decent wages in the warehouse industry. WWJ is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and you can support our work by donating here.
Staff
Maria Alfaro, Organizing Director
Adi Alvarado, Worker Protection Organizer
Karen Alvarez, Restorative Justice Organizer
Mark Balentine, Worker Protection Organizer
Cayla Bradley, Office Manager
Tommy Carden, Associate Director
Marcos Ceniceros, Executive Director
Bobby Frierson, Workplace Justice Organizer
Ada Humphrey, Digital Organizer
Zhenya Polozova, Policy Coordinator
Amy Sanchez, Program Director
Adi Alvarado, Worker Protection Organizer
Karen Alvarez, Restorative Justice Organizer
Mark Balentine, Worker Protection Organizer
Cayla Bradley, Office Manager
Tommy Carden, Associate Director
Marcos Ceniceros, Executive Director
Bobby Frierson, Workplace Justice Organizer
Ada Humphrey, Digital Organizer
Zhenya Polozova, Policy Coordinator
Amy Sanchez, Program Director
Leadership
Mark Meinster, Board President, UE Organizing Director
Alex Han, Board Secretary, Convergence Magazine, Executive Editor
Carl Rosen, Board Treasurer, UE General President
Trina Tocco, Board Member, Michigan Education Justice Coalition, Director
Armando Robles, Board Member, New Era Cooperative President
Alex Han, Board Secretary, Convergence Magazine, Executive Editor
Carl Rosen, Board Treasurer, UE General President
Trina Tocco, Board Member, Michigan Education Justice Coalition, Director
Armando Robles, Board Member, New Era Cooperative President