9to5: Then & Now
9to5 was founded in 1973 by working women who decided to fight for respect and equity in the workplace and beyond. Our origins are in the struggles of clerical workers…
9to5 was founded in 1973 by working women who decided to fight for respect and equity in the workplace and beyond. Our origins are in the struggles of clerical workers…
ATLANTA — Without Congressional intervention, emergency paid leave protections for workers provided by the Families First Coronavirus Response Act are set to expire December 31, 2020. Leng Leng Chancey, the…
ATLANTA — In response to the historic 2020 election results championing issues impacting working women and families, Leng Leng Chancey, the executive director of 9to5, National Association of Working Women,…
Record number of voters have cast their ballots – now it’s time to make sure we’re heard.
The current pandemic has highlighted the need for affordable and accessible child care for working families. The following graphic was made in collaboration with the Professional Family Child Care Alliance…
ATLANTA — Yesterday, 9to5, National Association of Working Women members gathered in Albany, Georgia to support community members gathered outside Albany Utilities to protest cutoffs and other policies. During…
In April, 9to5 launched the RRCF to help give community members financial support during the pandemic.
Statement of 9to5, National Association of Working Women Executive Director Leng Leng Chancey ATLANTA — This week, a nurse at a private immigration detention center in Georgia came forward…
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