ALAA 2325 Members Mark One Month on Strike

ALAA 2325 Members Mark One Month on Strike

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The Goddard Riverside Law Project Union (GRLPU), Urban Justice Center Union (UJCU), and CAMBA Legal Services Workers United (CLSWU) stand united as members remain on prolonged strikes in stalled negotiations for fair contracts. GRLPU marks one month on strike this week, with UJCU and CLSWU following next week. The strikes continue as management at Goddard Riverside Law Project (GRLP), Urban Justice Center (UJC), and CAMBA Legal Services (CLS) refuse to engage with the unions on key bargaining demands. As New York faces an affordability crisis and attacks on due process, the over 120 striking members of GRLPU, UJCU, and CLSWU must win fair contracts to resume serving low-income New Yorkers.

The three unions are fighting for livable wages, fully paid parental leave, and workload protections—demands at the core of a sector-wide bargaining campaign. On July 1, 2025, contracts expired for ten chapters of the Association of Legal Advocates and Attorneys, UAW Local 2325 (ALAA 2325). GRLPU, UJCU, and CLSWU were among the first of these ALAA 2325 chapters to go on strike and are the last remaining on strike.

Over the weeks since GRLPU, UJC, and CLSWU went on strike, six other ALAA 2325 chapters have reached or ratified agreements, raising non-attorney salary floors, and advancing livable wages across the sector. GRLP, UJC, and CAMBA workers refuse to be left behind. Read more here, and click here to sign a petition supporting Union members at CAMBA!

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