‘Staff started breaking down’: top US care non-profit accused of reducing workers to tears
Caring Across Generations, run by key US labor activist, accused of poor management and of retaliation against union organizers
Former employees of Caring Across Generations, a high-profile caregivers association run by one of the US's leading labor activists, and backed by celebrities including Megan Thee Stallion and Bradley Cooper, have accused the non-profit of reducing staff to tears due to poor management, and of retaliation against union organizers.
CAG, an offshoot of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, is focused on a national campaign to create better care systems for domestic caregivers and recipients, rallying around the tagline Care can't wait" - but some workers say that emphasis is not reflected internally at the organization.
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