Get involved in workplace safety advocacy and community action
MassCOSH offers opportunities to get involved in workplace safety advocacy, community organizing, training, and worker support efforts across Massachusetts.

Why it matters
Change happens when people take action together
MassCOSH’s work grows stronger when workers and communities participate. Getting involved helps build awareness, strengthen advocacy, support safer workplaces, and create lasting change.
Worker-centered advocacy
Policy and public action land differently when workers are in the room—sharing shop-floor stories, naming hazards, and steering what “safety” means in practice.
Community-based action
Neighbors, unions, faith groups, and local partners show up together—petitions, rallies, mutual support—so demands for safer work aren’t carried alone.
Training, outreach, and organizing
Trainings, tabling, phone trees, and follow-up turn one-off interest into sustained campaigns people can stay part of over time.
Take action
Ways to get involved in worker safety and advocacy
Choose how you want to participate—events, committees, volunteering, campaigns, updates, or partnerships.
Attend an event
Join trainings, gatherings, workshops, and public events that bring workers and advocates together.
Join a committee
Take part in focused work that supports worker safety, policy, and community efforts.
Volunteer your time
Support outreach, events, campaigns, and organizational efforts.
Support a campaign
Help raise awareness and push for safer, healthier workplaces.
Stay connected
Sign up for updates and keep up with upcoming opportunities to take part.
Partner with MassCOSH
Connect as an organization, advocate, or community partner.
Go deeper
Find the right way to participate
Three ways to plug in—trainings and public events, sustained committees and organizing, or partnerships with allied organizations.
Coming up
Upcoming events and trainings
Reserve a spot, join online, or add dates to your calendar—new listings as trainings and gatherings are scheduled.

礼赞家政工人:培训与资源博览会
June 17, 2026
In-person
波士顿市劳工合规与工人保护办公室正与市长移民促进办公室、市长妇女促进办公室、MassCOSH 移民工人中心、巴西工人中心以及华人前进会合作,共同庆祝家政工人对马萨诸塞州经济做出的诸多贡献,并纪念《马萨诸塞州家政工人权利法案》颁布周年。
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探戈之夜:健康、安全与红袜队
June 4, 2026
In-person
通过MassCOSH的“青少年在工作中领导:无国界领导力”青年项目支持下一代工人领袖,并有机会赢取一次难忘的红袜队体验!❤️⚾
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Workers' Memorial Day Commemoration
April 11, 2018
In-person
Annual public Workers' Memorial Day commemoration at the State House honoring workers killed, injured, or made ill on the job and pressing for stronger safety protections.
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Resources for organizers and supporters
Hand-picked items from the Resources library—use them alongside events, volunteering, and campaigns. Browse the full library when you need more.

Temp Workers’ Rights Coalition
Support
This coalition works to ensure that the Temp Worker Right to Know Act achieves its goal of protection temp workers from abusive working conditions. The coalition meets monthly to coordinate temp worker outreach, educating and organizing efforts.
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Legal Committee
The MassCOSH Legal Committee brings together Massachusetts lawyers to support MassCOSH’s efforts to acheive safe and healthy workplaces. The group meets at least twice a year to share ideas, best practices and networks.
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Health Tech Committee
This network of occupational health professionals and students supports MassCOSH’s efforts to ensure all workers in Massachusetts are able to earn a living in a healthy and safe working environment.
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Want to take a bigger role?
MassCOSH welcomes people who want to contribute time, energy, skills, and leadership to strengthen worker safety and community advocacy.
Volunteer opportunities
Help with events, outreach, tabling, follow-up calls, or light office support—share your availability and skills so staff can match real needs.
Leadership & board interest
For people curious about governance, fiduciary responsibility, or board-level strategy—MassCOSH can explain how service works and what openings look like when they exist.
Organizational partnership
Unions, community groups, and allied nonprofits can co-sponsor trainings, amplify campaigns, or align worker safety work across networks—start with a conversation, not a form letter.
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您的支持助推器 培训, 宣传,以及 组织 这样工人就可以安全回家。
Impact
Why your involvement matters
Every training attended, event supported, conversation started, and campaign strengthened helps build a broader culture of workplace health, safety, and dignity.
Tell us more
Sign up to get involved
Share how you’d like to participate—staff can follow up with next steps. Not for emergencies or one-on-one legal advice; use Get Help or Contact for those paths.
FAQ
Common questions about getting involved
Quick answers for volunteers, partners, and community members—legal review if any answer touches rights or eligibility.
How can I get involved in workplace safety advocacy?
You can:
- Attend events
- Volunteer
- Join campaigns
- Share your story
- Help organize your community
- Speak with legislators
- Support workers in crisis
- Become a member or donor
Do I need experience to get involved?
No.
You do not need prior experience. If you care about dignity, fairness, and worker safety, there is a place for you.
What types of events does MassCOSH offer?
We host:
- Workers’ Memorial Day
- May Day actions
- Youth graduations
- Community trainings
- Fundraisers
- Policy advocacy days
- Celebrate the Movement
- Worker Center meetings
Can organizations partner with MassCOSH?
We collaborate with:
- Labor unions
- Schools
- Worker centers
- Businesses
- Nonprofits
- Faith communities
- Public health organizations
Ways to partner:
- Trainings
- Events
- Advocacy coalitions
- Worker support referrals
- Sponsorships
Contact us to build something meaningful together.
Our Promise!
We do not only respond to harm.
We organize to prevent it.
We do not only help workers survive injustice.
We help workers build power.
We transform pain into purpose
Join us
Ready to get involved?
Join MassCOSH through events, volunteer opportunities, committees, and community action.

