Illustrated hands hold a copy of an ESWA newspaper entitled the New Jersey Service Worker.

I WILL :

  • Write for New Jersey Service Worker

  • Volunteer my skills as a graphic designer, desktop publisher or photo editor

  • Contribute my skills as a photographer on organizational activities and events

  • Assist with my professional editing abilities

  • Be willing to learn one or all of the above skills from someone with more experience

CALL TODAY:

Several versions of the New Jersey Service Worker newspaper.

Telling the truth in a climate of disinformation

4x

editions per year

1000s

of readers

Eastern Service Workers Association’s

New Jersey Service Worker

New Jersey Service Worker is the publication of ESWA and the voice of service workers in Central New Jersey. First published in 1976, NJSW has consistently been a reliable source of news for ESWA members, volunteers, supporters and friends of service workers.

You can learn how to write, design and publish NJSW

Publish

Volunteers assist with mailing and distributing NJSW through mailout sessions and outreach at grocery stores, farmers market and college campuses

Publicize

With the support gained through NJSW, low-income workers own the ability to change their own conditions

Win

Tell the story of New Jersey’s service workers

While just six companies — Viacom, News Corporation, Comcast, CBS, Time Warner and Disney — own 90% of the media, isn’t it time the voice of service workers was heard? That is what New Jersey Service Worker does for Central New Jersey’s service workers.

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New Jersey Service Worker

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