Margarita Klein is the daughter of political refugees from Chile and has been dedicated to promoting workers’ rights and social justice for over two decades, primarily with working women, both immigrant and native-born. Margarita brings a culmination of 25 years of experience in the workers' rights and labor movements. She has experience training teams of workers to pursue workplace demands, win union representation, and make concrete improvements on the job. She has won awards for Labor Woman of the Year from the Chicago Federation of Labor, recognized as one of 100 of Chicago’s most influential women by Chicago magazine, as well as featured and profiled with the Chicago Tribune. Margarita is fluent in Spanish and English.