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		<title>Stories I pay attention to</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 14:36:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[October 21, 2008
The City Life
Regulating the 99-Cent Store
 
By FRANCIS X. CLINES
 

There’s greed on Main Street, too. Along Knickerbocker Avenue, the teeming, low-income shopping drag in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood, the news is that two top executives at a local supermarket were arrested on felony charges that they had cheated their immigrant workers out of hundreds of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=timeclock.wordpress.com&blog=3273772&post=80&subd=timeclock&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><div class="timestamp">October 21, 2008</div>
<div class="kicker">The City Life</div>
<h1>Regulating the 99-Cent Store</h1>
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<div class="byline">By FRANCIS X. CLINES</div>
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<p>There’s greed on Main Street, too. Along Knickerbocker Avenue, the teeming, low-income shopping drag in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood, the news is that two top executives at a local supermarket were arrested on felony charges that they had cheated their immigrant workers out of hundreds of thousands of dollars in salary.</p>
<p>The executives deny the charges. But prosecutors allege that they forced grocery baggers to work 11-hour days for $20 or so in customer tips — and no wages. Other workers, they say, were paid nearly $3 per hour less than the state’s minimum wage for 70-hour weeks. Along the avenue, where workers have been routinely short-waged for decades, the idea that someone was finally arrested was a source of amazement — as if the government had decided to regulate Wall Street.</p>
<p>It took years of work by community organizers — remember all of the guffawing about that title at the G.O.P. convention? — at Make the Road New York to finally grab the attention of state investigators.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/21/opinion/21tue4.html?_r=1&amp;pagewanted=print&amp;oref=slogin">http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/21/opinion/21tue4.html?_r=1&amp;pagewanted=print&amp;oref=slogin</a></div>
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		<title>The laid-off bankers</title>
		<link>http://timeclock.wordpress.com/2008/10/02/a-loss-like-any-other/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 19:26:11 +0000</pubDate>
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10 a.m. They still feel the hurt. They have been let go, moved aside, pushed out, dumped, sent off and don&#8217;t smile much. But they don&#8217;t grump either. They hold their words the way they held onto their careers &#8211; tightly. They are old-timers and newcomers with 10 years at the place that sent them packing [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=timeclock.wordpress.com&blog=3273772&post=56&subd=timeclock&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p><strong>10 a.m.</strong> They still feel the hurt. They have been let go, moved aside, pushed out, dumped, sent off and don&#8217;t smile much. But they don&#8217;t grump either. They hold their words the way they held onto their careers &#8211; tightly. They are old-timers and newcomers with 10 years at the place that sent them packing with a few weeks severance and not much more.</p>
<p>One big place ate a smaller one.</p>
<p>The old-timers are grey-haired and quiet with wrinkled skin, tired eyes, and no mention, no discussion, no looking back at how 25, 30, 38 years went by. Not here. Not today. They are trying to turn their heads forward though they must be constantly going in the other direction.</p>
<p>They were replaced, they say, by younger people or people who said they had bigger ideas who did not appreciate what they did when their company was smaller. They don&#8217;t like these people who came in with the new company from all over the country. They say they are too brash, too ambitious, too different from those who worked besides them before. And none of them say they want to go to work again for a big company or corporate America. Not these bankers swept aside in waves reaching deeper and farther today.</p>
<p>Sitting at the table at the outplacement company meeting here in Chicago, sitting with pads and paper and blank faces, sitting waiting to learn all about starting new careers as entrepreneurs, sitting and listen but not talking much, there&#8217;s not much passion in them about the future. Only their passion about what they left behind and how they left. And their fears of how they will get by and whether they will get by at all.</p>
<p>I am struck. I&#8217;ve heard this so often from blue-collar workers grousing angrily at a bar down from the factory at a picnic or sadly reminiscing at a union hall made empty by layoffs. But it&#8217;s a loss like any another. Isn&#8217;t it? Yet it&#8217;s a wave of losses like never before in my life. I wonder where and how they&#8217;ll wind up.</p>
<p>So do they, I bet.</p>
<p>But they don&#8217;t say much.</p>
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		<title>No work, Long lines- Las largas filas de los desempleados</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 17:57:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[11:18 a.m. Only one man is shoveling the paperwork as the unemployment office line keeps growing. About 30 are ahead of me. Another guy comes over to help out. &#8220;New claims,&#8221; he hollers. A group hustle up to him. One,  an elderly Chinese man, seems confused. The second guy shakes his head and shoos him away. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=timeclock.wordpress.com&blog=3273772&post=40&subd=timeclock&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>11:18 a.m. Only one man is shoveling the paperwork as the unemployment office line keeps growing. About 30 are ahead of me. Another guy comes over to help out. &#8220;New claims,&#8221; he hollers. A group hustle up to him. One,  an elderly Chinese man, seems confused. The second guy shakes his head and shoos him away. &#8220;We&#8217;re overwhelmed and understaffed,&#8221; he says. &#8220;The extension has us swamped.&#8221; The elderly man wanders among the desks and someone finally helps him.</p>
<p>At my turn, the guy behind the counter says I&#8217;m in the system but it&#8217;s backed up. Too many people. Oh well. No check this week.</p>
<p>Is this what&#8217;s happening in places where the numbers of jobless are high? Who are these people in line, waiting to sign up for more benefits? Why couldn&#8217;t they find a job before? And why do so many seem not to qualify? How many exactly?</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s one story that touches on this, but doesn&#8217;t take us there.</p>
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<h1>Down and out in Southwest Florida: Unemployment rates make a dramatic jump to historic highs</h1>
<p>By Daily News staff and Associated Press reports</p>
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<p>Originally published 10:27 a.m., August 15, 2008<br />
Updated 10:07 p.m., August 15, 2008</p>
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<p><span class="dateline">NAPLES</span> — Out of work?</p>
<p>You’re not alone.</p>
<p>In July, jobless rates spiked again in Southwest Florida.</p>
<p>In Collier County, the unemployment rate jumped to 7.7 percent, up from 6.5 percent a month earlier and 5.3 percent a year ago, according to the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation.</p>
<p>In Lee County, it’s more bleak. The unemployment rate climbed to 8.4 percent last month, up from 7.6 percent in June and 5.1 percent a year ago.</p>
<p>Southwest Florida has been hit particularly hard because so many of its jobs were in construction, which has slowed to a crawl with a housing slump.</p>
<p>The state lost 79,200 construction jobs over the year.</p>
<p>“A lot of the retail stores have cut back hours and cut back on staff. Construction is still winding down more and more. We are definitely having a slowdown,” said Naples investment manager and financial advisor Robert Matheson.</p>
<p>Florida’s unemployment rate hit a 13-year high of 6.1 percent in July, up from 5.5 percent a month earlier and 4.1 percent a year ago. It was higher than the national rate of 5.7 percent.</p>
<p>Hendry County posted the highest unemployment rate in</p></div>
<p><a href="http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2008/aug/15/floridas-unemployment-rate-hits-13-year-high/?printer=1/">http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2008/aug/15/floridas-unemployment-rate-hits-13-year-high/?printer=1/</a></p>
<p>from the LA Times</p>
<p><a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-outthere16-2009jan16,0,5368211.story?page=2">http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-outthere16-2009jan16,0,5368211.story?page=2</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/20/business/economy/20columbia.html?th&amp;emc=th">http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/20/business/economy/20columbia.html?th&amp;emc=th</a></p>
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		<title>La vida sin esperanza por los carwasheros</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Aug 2008 20:17:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Some workers are invisible. They serve. They do the jobs we want. And we don&#8217;t notice, don&#8217;t ask, don&#8217;t wonder. In New York and L.A. officials have been wondering about the working conditions of car washers. The A.P. had a story about such. But an earlier story in the L.A. Times went further, though it [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=timeclock.wordpress.com&blog=3273772&post=38&subd=timeclock&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>Some workers are invisible. They serve. They do the jobs we want. And we don&#8217;t notice, don&#8217;t ask, don&#8217;t wonder. In New York and L.A. officials have been wondering about the working conditions of car washers. The A.P. had a story about such. But an earlier story in the L.A. Times went further, though it could have done more to explain who they are &#8211; these carwasheros &#8211; and why the steelworkers are helping to organize them. It could have been a day in the life of cheapening suds.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the LA Times piece, and yeah, don&#8217;t forget to tip after they dry the car.</p>
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<h2><span class="lede">Archive for</span> <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2008/mar/23/">Sunday, March 23, 2008</a></h2>
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<h1>Inspectors find dirt on books at area carwashes</h1>
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<p class="subhead">Owners frequently violate labor and immigration laws with little risk of penalty, officials say. Many workers are loath to complain, but some have formally accused their bosses of underpaying them.</p>
<p class="byline"><a class="date" href="http://articles.latimes.com/2008/mar/23/local">March 23, 2008</a> <span class="print_edition"><em>in print edition A-1</em></span></p>
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<p>A team of state inspectors strode into the Blue Wave Car Wash in West Los Angeles, past latte-sipping customers in electric massage chairs and into the gritty carwash tunnel.</p>
<p><span class="dquo">“</span><em>¿</em><em>Cuánto gana usted?” </em>the inspectors asked worker after worker, about 20 of them, most Latino immigrants. “How much do you make?” Each <em>carwashero</em> responded that he earned minimum wage or more – just as the owner of the Blue Wave, one of the region’s busiest carwashes, had told the inspectors.</p>
<p>Looking over payroll records, however, the regulators became suspicious. Employees who said they were full time were listed as working just 10 or 15 hours a week.</p>
<p>Inspector Martha Mendoza ushered Juan Cruz Santiago, a small man with salt-and-pepper hair, away from the others. During gentle questioning under a ficus tree, he admitted that most days, he and his 66-year-old father worked for tips only. So did nearly half the other employees, he said. It had been that way for at least six years.</p></div>
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		<title>Immigration from morning to night &#8211; Inmigración &#8211; desde la mañana hasta la noche</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2008 15:08:48 +0000</pubDate>
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women at the guatemala-mexico border
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Here&#8217;s an outline of stories for foreign reporters-and reporters around the globe.



Never before have so many people crossed borders to get to new countries. And never before has there been as much upheaval and turmoil about these travelers. Immigration is a bedrock issue in the U.S. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=timeclock.wordpress.com&blog=3273772&post=36&subd=timeclock&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size:small;font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:x-small;"><strong>Never before have so many people crossed borders to get to new countries. And never before has there been as much upheaval and turmoil about these travelers. Immigration is a bedrock issue in the U.S. But so is it in Mexico and across <span class="yshortcuts" style="cursor:hand;border-bottom:#0066cc 1px dashed;">Europe</span> and Africa and <span class="yshortcuts" style="cursor:hand;border-bottom:#0066cc 1px dashed;">Russia</span> and its former satellites. </strong></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:small;font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:x-small;"><strong>As more people travel, some receiving countries are searching for ways to keep them out, and some of the senders are struggling to find ways to keep their workers from leaving. It is a global problem with global dimensions and solutions and it puts what is happening in the U.S. and elsewhere in a new perspective.</strong></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:small;font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:x-small;"><strong>So, here is a way to do it.</strong></span></span></p>
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<span style="font-size:small;font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:x-small;">You take a 24 hour period and tell the tale of immigration’s mark on the globe as the sun moves west. You don’t depend on chance to find folks caught up in the reporting situations, but plan out the characters or scenes so that there’s little chance of not finding people to write about. The stories will segue seamlessly from one scene to another to build an impression of the world on the move and how that moves the planet. But to explain this all, you write separate boxes or sidebars that appear on the web only. You can, for example, imbed footnotes that would jump to the webpages when you are reading online. That is, the narrative alludes to the issues involved and ties them together. But to find out more, readers have go to the web where they will find charts and profiles, video and audios, that give them the details. This reporting has to be done in advance and must back up the thrust of the reporting.</span></span></strong></p>
<p><span style="font-size:small;font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:x-small;"><strong>Where do you go? </strong></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size:small;font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:x-small;"><strong>You look at the places that are sending &#8212; A Bolivian mountain village or Honduran village where the banana industry is fading and which raises money to send its workers in the hope that they will benefit their community. More offbeat would be Senegal or Egypt or the Dominican Republic, which uses Puerto Rico as its landing base. Egypt, where many of the immigrants risking their lives on small boats headed for Europe are college graduates who cannot find good paying jobs.</strong></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:small;font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:x-small;"><strong>You look at the places trying to clean up and clean out the immigrants. The U.S. and Russia are examples of this, but so too you can use <span class="yshortcuts" style="cursor:hand;border-bottom:#0066cc 1px dashed;">Belgium</span> or Italy or another European country trying to limit these outsiders.</strong></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:small;font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:x-small;"><strong>You look at countries that need their immigrants to leave so they can send money back this would be the Philippines or any of a handful of Asian countries or Central America. You can include here then the countries where the disappearance of immigrants means that there are no doctors or nurses or few educated elite and you can pick one of the poorer African countries for this.</strong></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:small;font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:x-small;"><strong>You look at the traffickers, who have stranded thousands on the French shores, telling them they will be able to go to England, or the coyotes in <span class="yshortcuts" style="cursor:hand;border-bottom:#0066cc 1px dashed;">Mexico</span> who are getting more money today or the people who run the boats from Africa to Europe. Here, too, you can include the fixers in <span class="yshortcuts" style="cursor:hand;border-bottom:#0066cc 1px dashed;">Iraq</span> who have moved thousands out of Iraq and, or, who have found them homes at a price in Jordan and Syria and Egypt, And here likewise, you go to a refugee camp in <span class="yshortcuts" style="cursor:hand;border-bottom:#0066cc 1px dashed;">Uganda</span> which is full of thousands from five different countries and their own wars, and talk about the people who are feeding and caring for them.</strong></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:small;font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:x-small;"><strong>The reporters take small video cameras with them to record the scenes, but there’s an overall video that links this with a detailed status of an immigrant bound world. All of this is linked online to a page about the immigration battle here in the U.S.</strong></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:small;font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:x-small;"><strong>Capture the moment</strong></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:small;font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:x-small;"><strong>You write about the moment they are leaving: what  are they thinking. What are they carrying. What do they say in their first note home. What is like to walk at night in the desert, fearful of being capture; to be known as an educated person but to drive a taxi or to clean hotel rooms in the new country. What is it like to shepherd someone, to take their money and move them about the world. Explain the exchange of money. What is it like to stand at an embassy, waiting to get a visa, realizing you may never go home. What is like to make the trip and suddenly, wonderfully to find a new life with no barriers. Make the scene a picture, a poem, a sound portrait, a movie. Make it come alive.</strong></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:small;font-family:times new roman;"><span style="font-size:x-small;"><em><strong>What do you think?<a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/media/flash/2006-02/19718093.swf">19718093.swf</a></strong></em></span></span></p>
<p>Here is an example of good reporting on immigrant construction workers in Dubai:</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/oct/08/middleeast.construction">http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/oct/08/middleeast.construction</a></p>
<p>An excellent series of stories on abuses suffered by workers in China, and explanation how the reporter did the work</p>
<p><a href="http://centerforinvestigativereporting.org/blogpost/20080107howigotthestory">http://centerforinvestigativereporting.org/blogpost/20080107howigotthestory</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/business/july-dec07/china_11-20.html">http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/business/july-dec07/china_11-20.html</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.pulitzercenter.org/temp/China_Series.pdf">http://www.pulitzercenter.org/temp/China_Series.pdf</a></p>
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		<title>When a union is really a union</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 14:34:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When governments grant unions the right to exist that doesn&#8217;t mean they really do their jobs. This has been a problem across the globe, and a story in the Jakarta Post makes this point. It would become an even stronger and helpful story if they follow it up and show the differences that the experts [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=timeclock.wordpress.com&blog=3273772&post=33&subd=timeclock&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>When governments grant unions the right to exist that doesn&#8217;t mean they really do their jobs. This has been a problem across the globe, and a story in the Jakarta Post makes this point. It would become an even stronger and helpful story if they follow it up and show the differences that the experts talk about:</p>
<p>here&#8217;s the link:</p>
<p><a href="http://old.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=20080815.H01&amp;irec=0">http://old.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=20080815.H01&amp;irec=0</a></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-family:Helvetica;">Freedom leads labor unions to division: Seminar</span></strong></p>
<div><span style="font-size:x-small;font-family:Arial, Helvetica;"><strong>Erwida Maulia</strong>, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta</span></div>
<p><span style="font-size:x-small;font-family:Arial, Helvetica;">The freedom of association that Indonesian workers have enjoyed since the start of the reform movement in 1998 is now set to backfire on them, a seminar heard Thursday.</p>
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		<title>Like the wind, work circles the globe</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 18:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global companies shrunk and grow across the globe. That is sometimes forgotten in the rush to explain the fate of one company in one country. The auto industry is shriveling and growing at the same time. New players are staking out their turf and older players are cutting jobs, and workers. Here is a story [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=timeclock.wordpress.com&blog=3273772&post=31&subd=timeclock&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Global companies shrunk and grow across the globe. That is sometimes forgotten in the rush to explain the fate of one company in one country. The auto industry is shriveling and growing at the same time. New players are staking out their turf and older players are cutting jobs, and workers. Here is a story from a newspaper in Puebla, Mexico about layoffs at the Johnson Controls parts plant there. It doesn&#8217;t explain what&#8217;s happening to the company and the industry; it doesn&#8217;t step back and explain the terrific burden placed on Mexico as a front-line producer threatened by a bunch of cheaper producers. It also raises issues of abuse, but it doesn&#8217;t tell us what is the history and the bigger picture for these kinds of plants and workers.</p>
<p>Denuncian acoso<br />
Advierten más despidos en Johnson Controls</p>
<p>Trabajadores despedidos no descartan que se presente otro recorte de<br />
personal, con el argumento de que la firma está haciendo ajustes en sus<br />
líneas de producción.</p>
<p>Milenio, 6 agosto 2008</p>
<p>Los 15 trabajadores que el viernes pasado fueron despedidos de manera<br />
&#8220;injustificada&#8221; en la empresa Johnson Controls, proveedora de autopartes<br />
de Volkswagen de México, ayer denunciaron que algunas de sus<br />
compañeras han sido víctimas de acoso sexual dentro de la fábrica.</p>
<p>En rueda de prensa, una de las víctimas -quien prefirió omitir su<br />
nombre- relató que sus agresores fueron solapados tanto por la dirigencia<br />
sindical como por los propios directivos. En cambio, ella fue<br />
despedida de manera injustificada la semana pasada.</p>
<p>El grupo de personas no descartó que en los próximos días se<br />
presente otro recorte de personal, con el argumento de que la firma está<br />
haciendo ajustes en sus líneas de producción.</p>
<p>Sin embargo, aclararon que los ceses se deben a que desde hace dos<br />
años los trabajadores conformaron una &#8220;coalición&#8221;, con la intención de<br />
formar un sindicato independiente, debido a que la agrupación gremial<br />
que actualmente ostenta el Contrato Colectivo de Trabajo, adherido a la<br />
organización priista CROM, está coludido con la parte patronal.</p>
<p>Los agraviados, encabezados por Laura Morales y <span class="yshortcuts">Jorge Aguilar</span>, están<br />
siendo asesorados <span class="yshortcuts">por el Centro</span> de Apoyo al Trabajador (CAT), a fin de<br />
que en las próximas horas presenten sus respectivas denuncias por<br />
despido injustificado ante la Junta Federal de Conciliación y Arbitraje.</p>
<p>Johnson Controls es una empresa de origen estadounidense. La planta de<br />
Puebla está ubicada en el Parque Industrial Bralemex y cuenta con 800<br />
trabajadores, quienes se dedican a la fabricación de asientos y<br />
respaldos para VW, Nissan, Ford y Mercedes Benz.</p>
<p>Puebla . Aarón Martínez</p>
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		<title>He works with the people 	Él trabaja con la gente</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2008 00:04:09 +0000</pubDate>
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 I don&#8217;t remember ever encountering a union leader who worked from sun up to sun down besides the people he led. But Baldemar Velasquez is different. One time in North Carolina, I was with him when we encountered a farmer angry that he was visiting his workers. He took a look at Baldemar, a small, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=timeclock.wordpress.com&blog=3273772&post=27&subd=timeclock&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p> I don&#8217;t remember ever encountering a union leader who worked from sun up to sun down besides the people he led. But Baldemar Velasquez is different. One time in North Carolina, I was with him when we encountered a farmer angry that he was visiting his workers. He took a look at Baldemar, a small, muscular man with a friendly Texas accent, and figured he was just one of the folks broiling in the sun. He didn&#8217;t realize for a while that Baldemar was the head of the Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC).</p>
<div dir="ltr">And that&#8217;s why Baldemar&#8217;s recent days in the tobacco fields of North Carolina are so unique.  Farm work is brutual. It kills every sense when you are straining from the chilled morning to boiling hot afternoon, always moving, always grabbing to fill the bucket in front you.</div>
<div dir="ltr">This is a fine story from the Toledo Blade about his recent effort, and it includes his daily diary, which is worth reading. If only the reporter would have stepped back and put his effort into a bigger context, then the payoff would be greater. The bigger story is the number of workers who die from heat, and the latest figures are available from state and federal officials on the numbers who have given their lives this way.</div>
<div dir="ltr">Here&#8217;s the story:</div>
<div dir="ltr"><a href="http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080810/NEWS08/813995444/-1/NEWS">http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080810/NEWS08/813995444/-1/NEWS</a></div>
<div dir="ltr"><span class="articletitle">Toledo-based farm labor leader tackles tobacco in North Carolina</span></div>
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<div><span class="photocaption"><span class="photocaption">‘My feeling is that if I’m going to represent somebody, I better do the work that they’re doing to know what they’re going through,’ says Baldemar Velásquez of the Farm Labor Organizing Committee of his work in North Carolina. </span><br />
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<p><span class="byline">By <a href="mailto:jcreindl@theblade.com">JC REINDL</a><br />
BLADE STAFF WRITER</span></p>
<div><span class="article">The sun was up and already beating strong when Baldemar Velásquez awakened inside the concrete block building to a stinging sunburn and tingling numbness in his hands and fingers.</span></div>
<div><span class="article">With no air-conditioning in the farm labor camp, there would again be little escape this day from the unrelenting summer heat. Before long, his entire body felt drenched in sweat.</span></div>
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		<title>The children of no hope    los hijos de no espero</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 23:27:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not too long ago a Mexican newspaper had a photo of a very young worker, struggling to lift a heavy chunk of cement for a glitzy new hotel in Cancun. The story was accompanied by a survey of workers that said many of the child-laborers were indigenous, were barely educated, and were barely surviving. This [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=timeclock.wordpress.com&blog=3273772&post=21&subd=timeclock&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Not too long ago a Mexican newspaper had a photo of a very young worker, struggling to lift a heavy chunk of cement for a glitzy new hotel in Cancun. The story was accompanied by a survey of workers that said many of the child-laborers were indigenous, were barely educated, and were barely surviving. This is what good labor reporting does. Put stories in context and the context reaches beyond the convinced few.</p>
<p>With wealth virtually dropping from skies in some parts of the world, children are working harder today across the globe so some may have more than every before. The Associated Press offered a very worthwhile look at what&#8217;s happening in the gold mines of Africa. Here&#8217;s their story:</p>
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<p><strong><a id="articleLocation" title="Click to view map" href="http://timeclock.wordpress.com/wp-admin/#"><span style="color:#2d648a;">TENKOTO, Senegal</span></a>:</strong> A reef of gold buried beneath this vast, parched grassland arcs across some of the world&#8217;s poorest countries. Where the ore is rich, industrial mines carve it out. Where it is not, the poor sift the earth.</p>
<p>These hard-working miners include many thousands of children. They work long hours at often dangerous jobs in hundreds of primitive mines scattered through the West African bush. Some are as young as 4 years old.</p>
<p>In a yearlong investigation, The Associated Press visited six of these bush mines in three West African countries and interviewed more than 150 child miners. The agency&#8217;s journalists watched as gold mined by children was bought by itinerant traders. And through interviews and customs documents, they tracked gold from these mines on a 4,800-kilometer, or 3,000-mile, journey to Mali&#8217;s capital city and then on to Switzerland, where it entered the world market.</p>
<p>Most bush mines are little more than holes in the ground, but there are thousands of them &#8220;</p></div>
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		<title>dia de los trabajadores, 1 Mayo</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 15:21:25 +0000</pubDate>
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CHICAGO
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On Thursday, May 1, 2008, Chicago’s labor community will celebrate May Day as International Workers Day with a ceremony at the Haymarket Monument. Organized labor will call for fairness and justice in the workplace, including the right to organize and the Employee Free Choice Act, access to health care, fair trade agreements, and the right [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=timeclock.wordpress.com&blog=3273772&post=19&subd=timeclock&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p></span><span style="font-size:large;"><font size="5">On Thursday, May 1, 2008, Chicago’s labor community will celebrate May Day as International Workers Day with a ceremony at the Haymarket Monument. Organized labor will call for fairness and justice in the workplace, including the right to organize and the Employee Free Choice Act, access to health care, fair trade agreements, and the right to earn a living wage</p>
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<p><span style="font-size:large;">.</span></p>
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<p align="right">May Day Commemoration Ceremony</p>
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<p align="right">Thursday, May 1, 2008</p>
<p align="right">Haymarket Monument</p>
<p align="right">DesPlaines Ave. between</p>
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<p align="right"><span style="font-size:large;font-family:Times,Times;">Illinois LaborHistory Society</span></p>
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