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October 5, 2011
Join MRNY for our 4th Annual Democracy Day!
By
Make the Road New York Staff
/ Make the Road New York
MRNY members march on Democracy Day.
Make the Road New York is excited to announce that our 4th Annual Democracy Day is fast approaching! On October 12, 1,500 MRNY members, allies and elected officials will march across the Brooklyn Bridge to bring our agenda to City Hall. Led by MRNY’s youth members, this year’s Democracy Day marks the launch of our comprehensive Campaign for Fair and Just Policing, to ensure justice for New York City’s immigrants, workers, seniors, youth and LGBTQ community.
Last year, police officers in New York City stopped, questioned and frisked more than 500,000 people, but only 4-6 percent of those stop-and-frisks resulted in arrest. Black and Latino New Yorkers were nine times more likely than whites to be stopped.
The Campaign for Fair and Just Policing confronts what we know to be a xenophobic and dangerous model of policing that fails to sufficiently address crime in our neighborhoods and destroys needed trust between community residents and police officers.
Officers should not be pressured to meet quotas for summonses and arrests when that pressure results in unfair racial profiling and harassment of community members. The NYPD’s focus on using stop-and-frisk as an enforcement tool also creates a miserable work environment for police officers who have their communities’ best interests at heart.
Join us to promote fair and just policing and demand equitable treatment for NYC’s targets of racial profiling!
Democracy Day
Wednesday, October 12, 2010 10:30 AM - Meet at Cadman Plaza for march across the Brooklyn Bridge 12:00 PM - Rally in front of 250 Broadway, next to City Hall Park Buses to Cadman Plaza will leave from each MRNY office at 9am. If you would like to ride with us, please contact your closest MRNY office:
Brooklyn: 718.418.7690
Queens: 718.565.8500
Staten Island: 718.727.1222
More on: Expanding Civil Rights 
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Historic Paid Sick Days Victory in NYC!New York City just became the largest city in the U.S.to win paid sick days! On May 8, 2013, the City Council passed legislation to require paid sick days for one million New Yorkers. Without this critical legal protection, workers risk losing their jobs for taking a sick day. When workers go in to work sick, they put the public and their co-workers at risk of disease.
Starting April 2014, all workers will be protected from being fired if they must take a sick day to care for themselves or a sick family member, and workers at larger employers will receive 5 paid days of sick leave each year.
This major workplace justice and public health victory is the product of a four-year campaign led by courageous workers and small businesses who stood up for what’s right. We thank our partners at the Working Families Party, the NYS Paid Family Leave Coalition, SEIU 32BJ, the Progressive Caucus, Speaker Quinn and Council Members Brewer and Ferreras, for standing with us for NYC’s workers. 
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