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Organizations Progressive Workers Union

Progressive Workers Union

Fiscal year ending 2022. Filed on November 15, 2023.

50 F Street NW Fl 8
Washington, District of Columbia 20001

Progressive Workers Union (EIN: 83-0302895) has filed an IRS Form 990 since at least fiscal year 2016. In its fiscal year 2022 IRS Form 990 filing, Progressive Workers Union, a 501(c)(5) labor, agricultural, or horticultural organization, reported compensation for 5 employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $0. Progressive Workers Union changed its name from John Muir Local 100 in 2017.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$250,417

Expenses

$61,167

Employee compensation

$0
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Ben Weiner
5Th Officer
$0
Celia Garcia
President
$0
Leah Clyburn
Vice President
$0
Kait Krolik
Trustee
$0
Lindsay Weiner
Treasurer
$0

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

No board members were reported during this fiscal year.

Mission Statement

Labor organization

Revisions to this organization profile

November 17, 2025:
2024 Progressive Workers Union 990 filed
November 15, 2024:
2023 Progressive Workers Union 990 filed
November 15, 2023:
2022 Progressive Workers Union 990 filed

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