Labor Issues
Written by David Greenwald
Saturday, 26 June 2010 04:44
The debate over immigration is always high, but in the last few months, the debate has increased as Arizona has passed what some consider draconian efforts to curb what they see as a problem with illegal immigration.From our perspective, such efforts are misplaced but born from frustration of the lack of a national immigration policy that addresses a key issue - how to allow people who wish to work in this country to do so in an efficient and reasonable manner.
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Written by David Greenwald
Sunday, 21 December 2008 07:02
CaliforniaIn July, roughly 8,500 University of California (UC) service workers went out on strike in protest of poverty wages. At this point there is no agreement between the workers and the UC Regents. Now, a mediated settlement has been presented to the UC administration. Senator Leland Yee, who joined workers represented by the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME 3299) on the picket lines in July, is calling on the University to accept this new proposal.
Written by David Greenwald
Sunday, 06 July 2008 04:40
A few weeks ago, the Vanguard reported on the sad story of a 17-year-old farm worker who died of heat stroke after working for hours in the heat without adequate water, rest, or shade. (Click here to listen to our interview with Marilyn Calderon of the United Farm Workers).On Friday, the Sacramento Bee reported on an update to the situation. The Merced Farm Labor had been allowed to reopen and send its laborers back to the fields as of June 26 after demonstrating to CAL-OSHA that it met all the requirements for heat protection for its workers. The company had been shut down because it was not requiring its employees to receive heat training.
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