RAP in Action

What Does RAP Do?

The Retail Action Project (RAP) is an effort to build worker and community power to challenge injustices in retail and ensure that retailers provide stable jobs with living wages, benefits, and respect.

RAP draws from a worker center model and emphasizes community and worker leadership, direct action, coalition building, education, services, legal action and media outreach. RAP has a growing an extremely diverse membership of retail workers and community activists, including young workers of color and immigrant African Workers.


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