Our 4th Annual Living Wage Conference was held on Monday, September 26, 2016 at St. Patrick Catholic Church from 6:30pm-9:00pm. Discussions facing low wage workers in Galveston were addressed.

To view the handouts distributed at the 2016 Conference in a pdf format, please click on the links below:
- Living Wage Conference Flyer and Handout
- Demographics of Galveston’s low wage workers presented by Cindy Roberts-Gray
- DOL-Comparison of current, proposed and final White Collar OT rule
- DOL-FMLA Guide
- DOL-FMLA Military Guide
- DOL-Higher Education Institutions and Overtime
- DOL-Non-Profits and Overtime
- DOL-Private Employer White Collar Exemption to Overtime
- Livable Wage Fact Sheet presented by Dr. Craig Brown
Much Thanks to our Supporters
- Baptist Ministers’ Association of Galveston, Galveston County
- Center to Eliminate Health Disparities
- Galveston Catholic Charities
- Galveston Coalition for Justice
- Galveston County Adverse Childhood Experiences Collaborative
- Galveston County Central Labor Assembly, AFL-CIO
- Galveston County Commissioner, Stephen D. Holmes
- Galveston Ministerial Alliance
- Galveston Northside Taskforce
- Gulf Coast Homeless Coalition
- Gulf Coast Interfaith
- IBEW Local Union 527
- LULAC Council 151
- LULAC Council 22270
- Most Reverend Joseph A. Fiorenza, Archbishop Emeritus of Galveston-Houston Catholic Archdiocese
- NAACP Galveston Unit 6180
- National Employment Law Project
- Pipefitters Local Union 211
- Plumbers Local Union 68
- Restaurant Opportunities Centers United
- Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law
- Service Employees International Union Texas (SEIU Texas)
- St. Vincent’s House
- Students Together for Service (STS)
- Texas Appleseed
- Texas Civil Rights Project (TCRP)
- Texas Legal Services Center (TLSC)
- Texas Organizing Project (TOP)
- The Children’s Center, Inc. Outreach & Assistance Program
- The Jesse Tree
- The Metropolitan Organization (TMO)
- The Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle, Episcopal Diocese of Texas
- United Way of Galveston