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- Sunday, Apr 22, 2012
ZNet Article An anti-immigrant bill like those that swept through legislatures in Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina was stopped cold in Mississippi -
- Sunday, Apr 01, 2012
ZMag Article Workers oppose goverment policy -
- Wednesday, Feb 29, 2012
ZNet Article Progressive unions in Mexico today are fighting for their survival -
- Thursday, Feb 16, 2012
ZNet Article How Smithfield Foods Fought the People of Veracruz, in Mexico and North Carolina -
- Tuesday, Jan 10, 2012
ZNet Article The experience of Veracruz migrants reveals a close connection between US investment and trade deals in Mexico and the displacement of its people -
- Saturday, Dec 10, 2011
ZNet Article The vision of Occupy has enormous support among immigrants and unions -
- Tuesday, Nov 01, 2011
ZMag Article Protests and Occupations in Mexico City -
- Saturday, Aug 27, 2011
ZNet Article After years of ‘silent raids’ and federal workplace audits, unions and community allies are going on the offensive -
- Sunday, Jun 26, 2011
ZNet Article Utah legislators want to popularize an immigration policy that has strong corporate support and deep historical roots -
- Wednesday, Jun 22, 2011
ZNet Article Workers in U.S. and Mexican mines have a long history of mutual support -
- Friday, Jun 03, 2011
ZNet Article A vibrant and strong labor movement on the border would change Mexico’s politics -
- Tuesday, May 03, 2011
ZNet Article All the reforms have been part of a program of economic liberalization opening Mexico to private capital -
- Sunday, May 01, 2011
ZMag Article Conditions and protests in Iraq under the U.S. occupation -
- Saturday, Apr 23, 2011
ZNet Article In the 150-year history of workers in the San Francisco Bay Area, the watershed event was one that happened 70 years ago - the San Francisco general strike -
- Saturday, Mar 05, 2011
ZNet Article On January 29, 1993, workers at the Versatronex plant in Sunnyvale, California, filed out of its doors for the last time. -
- Saturday, Feb 05, 2011
ZMag Article A refuge for deportees in a Mexican border town -
- Monday, Jan 10, 2011
ZNet Article In this essay, David Bacon and Bill Ong Hing argue that ICE raids-be they of the Bush or the Obama kind-should cease. The basis for these operations-employer sanctions-should be repealed, and true reform that recognizes the rights of all workers s... -
- Saturday, Oct 09, 2010
ZNet Article When the current recession hit, California had already fallen from one of the country’s leaders in per-pupil education funding in the 1950s to 49th among the 50 states in the last decade. -
- Sunday, Oct 03, 2010
ZMag Article The March for California's Future and the prisons along the way -
- Sunday, Aug 29, 2010
ZNet Article Early in the morning of July 21, police stormed the offices of the Iraqi Electrical Utility Workers Union in Basra, the poverty-stricken capital of Iraq's oil-rich south. A shamefaced officer told Hashmeya Muhsin, the first woman to head a nationa... -
- Wednesday, Aug 04, 2010
ZNet Article In San Francisco and Oakland, immigrants and community activists protested Arizona's SB 1070, which would require police and local law enforcement to check the immigration status of people they suspect might be undocumented, on the day the law too... -
- Saturday, Jul 10, 2010
ZMag Article Some stories from California behind "food insecurity" -
- Sunday, Jul 04, 2010
ZNet Article Thousands of left-wing activists just spent a week at the US Social Forum in Detroit, gathered again under the banner "Another World is Possible." Among them hundreds added a new subtext: "Another Immigration Policy is Possible!" -
- Tuesday, May 11, 2010
ZNet Article Federal immigration authorities have pressured one of San Francisco's major building service companies, ABM, into firing hundreds of its own workers. Some 475 janitors have been told that unless they can show legal immigration status, they will lo... -
- Thursday, Apr 29, 2010
ZNet Article High in the mountains overlooking Bakersfield and the south end of the San Joaquin Valley is a piece of California's past, the California Correctional Institution, or as inmates know it, Tehachapi. -
- Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
ZNet Article Oakland, California - Sens. Charles Schumer and Lindsey Graham announced Thursday their plan for immigration reform. Unfortunately, it is a retread, recycling the same bad ideas that led to the defeat of reform efforts over the last five years. In... -
- Thursday, Jan 28, 2010
ZMag Article The effects of a law that makes it a crime to work -
- Wednesday, Dec 16, 2009
ZNet Article Ana Contreras would have been a competitor for the national tai kwon do championship team this year. She's 14. For six years she's gone to practice instead of birthday parties, giving up the friendships most teenagers live for. Then two months ago... -
- Sunday, Dec 06, 2009
ZNet Article Cesar Cota was the first in his family to attend college. "Now it's hard to achieve my dream," he says, "because the state put higher fees on us, and cut services and classes." Cota, a student at Los Angeles City College, was encouraged by the int... -
- Tuesday, Nov 24, 2009
ZNet Article One winter morning in 1996, Border Patrol agents charged into a Los Angeles street-corner clinic where 40 day laborers had lined up to be tested for AIDS. One worker, Omar Sierra, had just taken his seat, and a nurse had inserted the needle for dr... - All Most Recent Content

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