Wednesday, June 18th Casa and others in our Injured Workers' Coalition attended the legislative hearing before the Joint Committee for Labor and Workforce Development regarding 'An Act to Protect Injured Workers' H.2151/S.1310.
Casa spoke to worker stories on a panel with other worker centers including the Brazilian Women's Group, Brockton Worker's Alliance, and MassCOSH. Key allied professionals including attorneys in employment and Worker's Compensation specialties testified alongside representatives from MIRA. We continue to look to allies for reaching out to their elected officials regarding the bill, particularly those with legislators who may be unfamiliar with it. We are hopeful the Committee gives a favorable report on the bill. Casa Staff & Worker Leader Share at the Needham Area Immigration Task Force's Annual Meeting6/19/2025
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Earlier this June, at the annual Spring Meeting of the Needham Area Immigration Task force, Casa staff Naren Roy and Diego Low provided updates for allies regarding the continuing work of supporting families torn apart by current Department of Homeland Security immigration policy. Then, a Casa Leader whose entire family was personally affected -- just one of many local to MetroWest, including the recent high profile case of local student Marcelo Gomes -- spoke directly to the community allies present. He recounted overcoming the many challenges of his time in the immigration detention system and stressed the importance of allies and immigrant neighbors sticking together while reminding the community at large that most of those affected on a daily basis by often cruel immigration enforcement tactics are NOT individuals pertaining to a criminal element. Read coverage by the Needham Observer's Julie M. Cohen who was present for this hybrid event. |