mary beth maxwell
Mary Beth Maxwell is the founding Executive Director of American Rights at Work, a national advocacy organization launched in 2003 whose mission is to modernize and reform our nation’s labor laws to better meet the needs of 21st century employers and workers. [1]
Mary Beth Maxwell is the founding Executive Director of American Rights at Work, a national advocacy organization launched in 2003 whose mission is to modernize and reform our nation?s labor laws to better meet the needs of 21st century employers and workers. [2]
Mary Beth Maxwell is the Executive Director of American Rights at Work, a national advocacy organization launched in 2003 to advance workers? rights to freely and fairly form unions. [3]
Maxwell brings more than 15 years of management experience, staff development, policy reform, and grassroots organizing skills to her current position. [1]
Maxwell?s work has garnered national news coverage in the pages of The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, among many other news outlets, dramatically altering the public debate about the need for employers and workers to have access to a fair collective bargaining process. [2]
Prior to Jobs with Justice, Maxwell was Deputy Field Director for NARAL, directing the pro-choice organization’s electoral, legislative, media, and fundraising training programs for local affiliates. [...] She previously served as National Field Director for Jobs with Justice. [1]
Maxwell earned a BA in English, philosophy and political science from Marquette University. [...] Maxwell previously served as National Field Director for Jobs with Justice, where she helped quadruple the number of local affiliates, with similar growth in the organization’s national staff. [2]
She also served as Field Director for the United States Student Association where she designed field programs to organize students in targeted congressional districts to impact higher education policy, and managed a leadership development and grassroots action program, which mobilized thousands of students. [...] Maxwell’s work has garnered national news coverage in the pages of The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, among many other news outlets, dramatically altering the public debate about the need for employers and workers to have access to a fair collective bargaining process. [1]
In its brief history, she has led the organization in exposing unionbusting in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, monitoring decisions of the National Labor Relations Board, and informing the policy debate on workers? freedom to form unions through original research studies. [3]
Prior to Jobs with Justice, she was Deputy Field Director for NARAL Pro-Choice America, directing the pro-choice organization?s electoral, legislative, media and fundraising training programs for local affiliates. [...] This biographical article about a workers’ rights activist is a stub. [2]
She graduated with honors, earning three degrees in English, Philosophy, and Political Science. [1]
Sources:
[1] American Rights at Work - Mary Beth Maxwell (www.americanrightsatwork.org/
[2] Mary Beth Maxwell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
[3] Mary Beth Maxwell | DMI Blog (www.dmiblog.com/archives/2004/09/