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How can I certify my business?

Download the and Certification Criteria, and fill out an Employer Application.

Certified Employers

Advocacy Center
P.O. Box 164, Ithaca

Alternatives Federal Credit Union
125 N. Fulton Street, Ithaca

Ancient Wisdom Productions (Web Designer)
202 E. State Street, Ithaca

Autumn Leaves Used Books
115 E. State Street, Ithaca

Black Box Computer Consulting
306 E. State Street, Ithaca

Blue Spruce Painting and Decorating
598 Hayts Road, Ithaca

Boyce Thompson Institute
Tower Road, Ithaca

Catholic Charities of Tompkins/Tioga
324 W. Buffalo Street, Ithaca

CFCU Community Credit Union
1030 Craft Road, Ithaca

Colonial Veterinary Hospital
2369 Triphammer Road, Ithaca

Community Foundation of Tompkins County
309 N. Aurora St., Ithaca

Contemporary Trends, Inc.
121 N. Aurora Street, Ithaca

Custum (Production, operations, Mgmt. Solutions)
123 Sears Street, Ithaca

Day Care & Child Development Council of Tompkins County
609 W. Clinton St., Ithaca

Downtown Ithaca Alliance
171 E. State Street, Center Ithaca, Ithaca

First Baptist Church of Ithaca
DeWitt Park, Ithaca

First Presbyterian Church of Ithaca
315 N. Cayuga Street, Ithaca

Green Clean
118 E. Falls Street, Ithaca

GreenStar Cooperative Market
701 W. Buffalo Street, Ithaca

Home Green Home
215 The Commons, Ithaca

Hospicare and Palliative Care
172 E. King Road, Ithaca

Ithaca Carshare
P.O. Box 418, Ithaca

Ithaca Health Alliance
225 S. Fulton Street, Suite B, Ithaca

Ithaca Urban Renewal Agency
108 E. Green Street, Ithaca

IthacaMed
404 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca

Jewel Box
301 Taughannock Blvd., Ithaca

Jillian's Drawers
112 N. Cayuga Street, Ithaca

Loaves and Fishes
210 N. Cayuga Street, Ithaca

Money with a Mission
490 Lower Creek Road, Ithaca

Morris' Men's Wear & Morris Too
134-136 E. State Street, Ithaca

Multicultural Resource Center
615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca

Northeast Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
10 Graham Road, Ithaca

Offender Aid and Restoration (OAR)
518 W. Seneca Street, Ithaca

Ongweoweh Corporation (Pallet Mgmt)
767 Warren Road, Ithaca

Renovus Energy, Inc.
102 Cherry Street, Ithaca

Shade Tree Auto, Inc.
1047 Teeter Road, Ithaca

Significant Elements, A Program of Historic Ithaca, Inc.
212 Center Street, Ithaca

Singlebrook Technology, Inc.
433 W. Buffalo Street, Ithaca

Snug Planet LLC (Home Performance Contractor)
416 N. Titus Avenue, Ithaca

Sparks Electric
208 N. Titus Avenue, Ithaca

Sprague & Janowsky (Accountancy)
121 E. Seneca Street, Ithaca

St. John's Church
210 N. Cayuga Street, Ithaca

St. Luke Lutheran Church
109 Oak Avenue, Ithaca

Stone Quarry House (Bed and Breakfast)
26 Quarry Road, Ithaca

Sunny Brook Builders
2147 Slaterville Road, Ithaca

Taitem Engineering
109 S. Albany Street, Ithaca

Taughannock Aviation Corporation
66 Brown Road, Ithaca

Temple Beth El
402 N. Tioga Street, Ithaca

The Frame Shop
414 W. Buffalo Street, Ithaca

The Strebel Planning Group
944 Dryden Road, Ithaca

Tompkins Community Action
701 Spencer Road, Ithaca

Tompkins County
320 N. Tioga Street, Ithaca

Tompkins County Public Library
101 E. Green Street, Ithaca

Town of Ithaca
215 N. Tioga Street, Ithaca

United Auto Workers Local 2300
110 N. Geneva Street, Ithaca

Upscale Remodeling Corporation
176 Hurd Road, Freeville

Ward & Murphy (Law Firm)
170 Main Street, Groton

By providing every employee a living wage, you show your integrity and leadership in the community. You create a positive image in the minds of current and potential customers. You strengthen relationships between staff members and management, and you raise employee morale and productivity and encourage employee loyalty.

But that.s not all. By paying your employees fairly, you take advantage of the service/profit cycle. When you invest in staff rewards, both tangible and intangible, their satisfaction comes out in the level of service they provide your customers. These happy customers will keep coming back, and they.ll spread the word about your superior products and services.

Our community will prosper and that benefits everyone!

The Tompkins County Workers. Center, a not-for-profit organization, works with all segments of the community to reach the goal of providing a living wage for every working person in our county.

We initiated the Living Wage Employer Certification Program to publicly recognize and reward those who pay a living wage. Any employer in the private, public and non-profit sectors is eligible to apply. With your help, we can provide incentives for other employers in our community.

Upon certification as a fair wage employer, we will:

  • provide you with a "Living Wage Certified" emblem for display at your place of business
  • market your business to our 2,000+ members via our mailing list, a display sheet and personal contact
  • publicly encourage community members to patronize your business
  • list your business or non-profit in a special section of our web site
  • feature a different "Living Wage Certified" employer monthly on our web site
  • use other avenues such as periodic press conferences and the annual Labor Day picnic to let consumers and the public know which employers have received our fair wage certification

Below on this page you can download a living wage certification application form and the fair wage criteria we are using. If your business or non-profit satisfies the criteria, please fill out the form and send it back to us. If you do not currently satisfy the criteria but feel you do provide fair wages and livable jobs or would like to move in that direction, we would still encourage you to send in the form or call or e-mail us so we can talk more.

Living Wage Certification Downloads

These documents are in MS Word Format.