Tri-City Herald 6/21/04Workers scold state department attempts
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Hundreds to march for legalization and driver’s licenses
Sunday, June 13, in Reedley Hundreds to march for legalization and driver’s licenses UFW President Arturo Rodriguez will join hundreds of people from across the San Joaquin Valley on Sunday, June 13 as they march in support of
Hundreds to march for legalization and driver’s licenses
Sunday, June 13, in ReedleyHundreds to march for legalization and driver’s licenses UFW President Arturo Rodriguez will join hundreds of people from across the San Joaquin Valley on Sunday, June 13 as they march in support of the
Community, Labor, Faith-Based Leaders to Back New Driver’s License and Road Safety Bill
11 a.m. on Wednesday in Fresno Community, Labor, Faith-Based Leaders to Back New Driver’s License and Road Safety Bill Dozens of community, labor, and faith-based organizations–including the United Farm Workers–have joined together in a coalition called “Californians For Safer
Dozens to human billboard at Gallo of Sonoma’s tasting room
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UFW President Arturo Rodriguez keynotes Brawley Democratic dinner
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Washington’s new medical monitoring identifying a large number of exposed farm workers
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Seattle Times : Chemical exposure of farmworkers studied
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The Hill : Immigrant bill attains magic 60
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The Press Democrat : UFW rallies for worker rights: Marchers call for immigrant driver’s licenses, health care for contract laborers
The Press Democrat – 4/5/04UFW rallies for worker rights: Marchers call for immigrant driver’s licenses, health care for contract laborers
Modesto Bee: Chávez’s path: Progress, pain
Modesto Bee – 3/31/04Chávez’s path: Progress, pain
Sacramento State Hornet : Sen. Kerry surprises university with visit
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Thousands walk to honor Cesar Chavez
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San Antonio Express: 8,000 participate in Chavez march
San Antonio Express – 3/28/048,000 participate in Chavez march
Kennedy, Craig, UFW, growers all say bipartisan AgJobs bill is immigration plan with the best chance this year & Arturo S. Rodriguez statement
11 a.m Wednesday in Washington D.C. Kennedy, Craig, UFW, growers all say bipartisan AgJobs bill is immigration plan with the best chance this year With 54 coauthors in the Senate?roughly evenly divided between Republicans and Democrats-the AgJobs bill
Kennedy, Craig, UFW, growers all say bipartisan AgJobs bill is immigration plan with the best chance this year & Arturo S. Rodriguez statement
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San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Chronicle – 3/24/04Pay ruling favors farmworkers: Agribusiness must compensate laborers forced to ride buses
Newsmax: Kerry on the Record — Amnesty Is OK
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News Max.com: Kerry on the Record: Amnesty Is OK
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Teresa Kerry brings husband’s campaign to hundreds of farm workers, UFW activists
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Santa Cruz Sentinal: Flower company, union at odds over job cuts
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Dozens of fired Central Coast flower workers take pre-Valentine’s Day appeal for state help to Sacramento
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Cesar Chavez audio clip
Cesar Chavez-founded UFW backs Kerry, citin ‘shared vision’ of helping Latinos ‘achieve the decent life America promises’
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UFW CALL FOR SUPPORT FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SAFEWAY WORKERS AND THREEMILE CANYON FARMS DAIRY WORKERS.
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