Mission
THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR WORKERS' RIGHTS (THE INSTITUTE) MISSION IS TO ADVANCE WORKERS' RIGHTS THROUGH RESEARCH, THOUGHT LEADERSHIP, AND EDUCATION FOR POLICYMAKERS, ADVOCATES, AND THE PUBLIC. THE INSTITUTE WILL ACHIEVE ITS MISSION THROUGH A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH IN COMBINATION WITH INNOVATIVE LEGAL STRATEGIES, POLICY DEVELOPMENT, GRASSROOTS ADVOCACY, AND PUBLIC EDUCATION.
Executive compensation, broken down
Form 990 · Schedule J · 3 reported individuals · Filing year 2023
Base salaryBonusOther compensationBenefits
| Base salary | Bonus | Other compensation | Benefits | Executive compensation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Director of Niwr director (operational) $107k | |||||
Plus 11 unpaid individuals.
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