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Including the Fight at Google
Including the Fight at Google
Farmworkers recently won bargaining rights in New York. But California—once the epicenter of farmworker rights—is falling behind
Refugees flee this Honduran city, which has long been a vast, American-owned sweatshop
This co-op uses the tradition of mutual help that is part of the indigenous culture of the workers themselves
The assault on farm worker wages has also surfaced in Congress as Republicans in the House and Senate introduced bills in the last two years to also end protections for H-2A workers and expand their recruitment
For 61 days members of UNITE HERE Local 2 struck at seven Marriott hotels in San Francisco during a national campaign targeting the world’s largest hotel corporation. The San Francisco union was the last to settle and go back to work
Looking at the Root Causes of Migration
The Lopez Obrador administration is changing the law so that workers can actually choose a union and vote on their contracts
Workers in the berry fields of the United States and Mexico have the same transnational employers. Now, farmworker unions in those two nations have begun to work together
Looking at the Root Causes of Migration
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