Talk:Alachua County Labor Coalition

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In response to Theroadislong's rejection of this page, I agree the style of the page can be improved to make it less advertising, but I write to point out that the ACLC has clearly and repeatedly garnered "significant coverage" from reliable independent secondary sources --- i.e., it meets the notability standard. As the draft proposed entry posits, ACLC has played a significant role in at least several noteworthy North Florida political campaigns.

The group played a significant role in the successful campaign for a county minimum wage ordinance in 2016 and to increases prevailing wages generally among North Florida largest employers. Media coverage of this campaign noted the group's significant role, and the coverage frequently included the ACLC as the headline or focus:

  • Baitinger, Brooke (2015-11-20). "Alachua County Labor Coalition campaigns for higher wages". Alligator. Retrieved 2021-05-19.
  • Curry, Christopher (2015-11-10). "Carrying signs and chanting, group pushes for minimum-wage hike". Gainesville Sun. Retrieved 2021-05-19.
  • Cardona, Laura (2015-11-10). "Gainesville Workers Rally To Raise Minimum Wage". WUFT. Retrieved 2021-05-19.
  • Caplan, Andrew (2017-09-03). "Labor coalition calls on Santa Fe to increase wages". Gainesville Sun. Retrieved 2021-05-19. The coalition in 2015 launched its living wage campaign to increase wages for Alachua County's 10 top employers, which includes SFC. Since then, the University of Florida, city of Gainesville, Alachua County and school district have increased wages.
  • Warren, April (2016-01-15). "Labor group urging Gainesville to boost wages". Gainesville Sun. Retrieved 2021-05-19. The Alachua County Labor Coalition is championing an effort to make higher wages a reality for some of the area's lowest paid workers. The Coalition is spearheading a push to have the county's 10 largest employers pay a living wage of $14.57 an hour by 2020.

The ACLC also played a significant role in a campaign to improve working conditions for temporary workers at the University of Florida.

Between 2018 and 2021, the ACLC led a campaign of rent protests in Gainesville that led to the adoption of a renter's ordinance. Again, the media coverage of this campaign frequently included the ACLC as the headline or focus:

I recommend the entry be modified and resubmitted. Style can be critiqued, but not notoriety. --Elindstr (talk) 22:34, 19 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

The draft was declined not rejected, there is quite a difference, and Wikipedia requires notability rather than notoriety! Theroadislong (talk) 15:55, 5 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]