Instituto Laboral De La Raza

aka Instituto   |   San Francisco, CA   |  www.ILaboral.citysearch.com
This organization has not appeared on the IRS Business Master File in a number of months. It may have merged with another organization or ceased operations.
This organization's exempt status was automatically revoked by the IRS for failure to file a Form 990, 990-EZ, 990-N, or 990-PF for 3 consecutive years. Further investigation and due diligence are warranted.

Mission

Workers whose rights are violated by the denial of wages and benefits, wrongful discharge, or other abuses and discriminations in the workplace are at risk of losing basic needs such as shelter, adequate food, and medical care for themselves and their families. The Instituto Laboral de la Raza was founded in 1982 to combat these injustices experienced by low-income and minority workers in the Bay Area. The Instituto has continued to work closely with community-based organizations, federal and state agencies, law firms, and labor unions to provide free counseling, workers' rights education, and direct legal services for the working poor and their families.

Ruling year info

1983

Principal Officer

Ms. Sarah Shaker

Main address

2947 - 16Th St

San Francisco, CA 94103 USA

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EIN

94-2890401

NTEE code info

Civil Rights, Social Action, and Advocacy N.E.C. (R99)

Ethnic/Immigrant Services (P84)

Alliance/Advocacy Organizations (J01)

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The Instituto provides representation at administrative and judicial hearings for clients needing help with wage-claims, unemployment insurance appeals, workplace injuries and worker's compensation, physical and sexual harassment, unfair labor practices, and race, sex, age, pregnancy, and language discrimination. The educational component includes workers' rights training and seminars, as well as union rights and job opportunities in organized labor. The Instituto's bilingual Spanish-speaking staff is available for drop-ins, and also serve to address the cultural and immigration issues of Latinos throughout the greater Bay Area.

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Instituto Laboral De La Raza

Board of directors
as of 09/28/2015
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Bill O'Donnell

Bob Blanchet

Brian McWilliams

Dan Rush

Felica Castillo

Frank Martin Del Campo

Giselle Quezada

Jim Salinas

Stan Warren

Maria Griffith Canas

Oscar De La Torre

Sarah M. Shaker