Washington Lawyers' Committee
Workers' Rights Clinics

The WLC’s Workers’ Rights Clinics are first-come, first-served and
held at several locations across D.C. at the following days and times:

Every Wednesday

evening from 6pm to 9pm at
Bread for the City, 1525 7th St
NW. Sign-ins start at 5pm.

The last Saturday

of the month

from 10am-1pm at Bread for
the City SE, 1640 Good Hope
Rd SE. Sign-ins start at 9:45am.

The 1st and 3rd Friday

of the month

from 12pm-3:30pm at ONE DC Black
Workers’ Center, 2500 Martin Luther
King Jr. Ave. SE. Please call for
202-319-1000 for an appointment.
If you have any questions, please call our clinic coordinator
at (202) 319-1000.
Group 24
Do you think that an employer may be breaking the law
by paying less than the minimum wage, denying you sick
days, asking about your criminal record, or committing
wage theft or workplace discrimination?
You can get questions about your legal rights on the job answered at the Washington Lawyers’ Committee’s free Workers’ Rights Clinic.

The Workers’ Rights Clinic is a walk-in advice clinic for low-wage workers experiencing employment related legal problems. You can meet directly with an intake volunteer who will listen to your story and review any documents or evidence you bring in. The intake volunteer then meets with experienced employment lawyers who pass along advice about your rights and legal options in your individual case. Intakes are held in your primary language when possible, and with the assistance of interpreters when needed. The clinic is free.
Do you think that an employer may be breaking the law by paying less than the minimum wage, denying you sick days, asking about your criminal record, or committing wage theft or workplace discrimination?
You can get questions about your legal rights on the job answered at the Washington Lawyers’ Committee’s free Workers’ Rights Clinic.

The Workers’ Rights Clinic is a walk-in advice clinic for low-wage workers experiencing employment related legal problems. You can meet directly with an intake volunteer who will listen to your story and review any documents or evidence you bring in. The intake volunteer then meets with experienced employment lawyers who pass along advice about your rights and legal options in your individual case. Intakes are held in your primary language when possible, and with the assistance of interpreters when needed. The clinic is free.