East Valley Tribube (AZ): Hispanic media fuel march
CBS 2: Immigrant Rights Advocates Converge In Los Angeles
CBS 2:Farm Workers And Supporters Rally In Downtown L.A.
Austin American Statesman: Debate on immigration nears Senate floor
San Antonio Express News: Following in his path
Following in his path Web Posted: 03/26/2006 12:00 AM CSTLisa Marie GómezExpress-News Staff Writer Under a bright blue, sunny sky Saturday, a record-setting 20,000 people were estimated to have taken part in the 10th annual César Chávez march.
San Antonio Express News: Editorial: Remember Chávez: The heart of the fight
Hispanic Link News Service: Chavez had a different vision of a union movement
Chavez had a different vision of a union movement By Arturo S. Rodriguez When Cesar Chavez began building the United Farm Workers on his birthday, March 31, 1962, he had a different vision of what a union movement could
New York Times, Op-Ed: Called by God to Help, by Cardinal Roger Mahoney
Vida En El Valle: Cesar Chavez legacy is remembered by all
César Chávez legacy is remembered by all By VICKI ADAME / Vida en el Valle Events remembering the legacy of United Farm Workers co-founder César Estrada Chávez will be held in cities throughout the country and vary from a
Preserving Access to the Internet for Everyone
Under AOL’s Goodmail system, wealthy corporations and organizations will be able to continue using the Internet in the most effective way. But the United Farm Workers is a poor union organizing the most abused low-wage workers in America. For
Ventura County Star: Berry farmers fear losing trusty fumigant chemical
Daily News: Pickers get deal on pact with Dole
Associated Press: UFW reaches contract with big CA strawberry grower
UFW Signs Breakthrough Contract With Biggest U.S. Berry Grower
Workers score key pay, health care gains in UFW pact with biggest U.S. berry grower. A new union contract announced Friday protecting pickers at the nation’s largest strawberry grower provides 1,650 employees of Coastal Berry Co. with the best
Dozens of Giumarra workers attend state hearing on throwing out last year’s election
Dozens of Giumarra vineyards workers will attend—and testify—starting Tuesday during the first four days of a two-week state hearing over whether to throw out the Sept. 1, 2005 election at the nation’s largest table grape company. Agricultural Labor Relations