Building a City of Justice


Current Campaigns

Grocery and Retail Campaign

Securing Quality Jobs for Supermarket Workers and Access to Healthy Food for All Communities

LAX Airline Services Campaign

Advocating for Improved Safety, Security and Working Conditions

Clean and Safe Ports Campaign

Fighting for Good Jobs and Dignity for Truck Drivers and for Clean Air for Communities

Construction Careers Policy

Working to Make the Commerical Construction Industry a Source of Middle Class Careers for Underserved Communities

New Century Campaign

Transforming the LAX Hotel Industry and Alleviating Poverty in Nearby Communities

Good Jobs In Long Beach Campaign

Working to ensure Long Beach's tourism industry provides good jobs, strengthens our community and is accountable to the public

LAX Community Benefits Campaign

Creating Job Opportunities and Reducing Health Risks for Residents Near the Airport

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Research and Publications


Research forms an integral part of LAANE’s work. Our in-house research capacity enables us to develop legislative proposals and offer critical analysis of both government and corporate policies that affect low-income workers and communities.

Over the past several years, LAANE has released several major studies. These include reports on the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency, the Mayor’s Business Team and working poverty in Los Angeles. LAANE researchers also provide critical support to our various organizing and advocacy projects, producing timely campaign and popular education materials.

 

LAANE Reports
Economic Development
Work, Wages and Income

Health Care For Airport Workers: Protecting Our Security and Safeguarding Our Children's Future.

Corporate Accountability
Other Topics
Left Behind: The Impact of Secession on Low-Income Residents and Workers in the San Fernando Valley and Hollywood