Associated Press: Activists, unions launch campaign to promote legalization of taxpaying immigrants
Sacramento Bee: Postcards from the immigrant labor edge – UFW officials want Bush to help gain legal status for the undocumented.
Nationwide Campaign to Raise A Million Voices for the Legalization of Hardworking Immigrant Families
Nationwide Campaign to Raise A Million Voices for the Legalization of Hardworking Immigrant Families Launch Date May 15 Washington, DC — In 30 cities across the nation today, local and national labor, religious, ethnic, community, and immigrant organizations announced
Salinas Californian: Area observers back INS split – Don’t expect results overnight, citizenship expert says
San Francisco Chronicle: UFW could force Davis’ hand – No middle road on farm labor issue
UFW could force Davis’ hand No middle road on farm labor issue Mark Martin, Chronicle Sacramento Bureau Gov. Gray Davis has not taken a position on the United Farm Workers’ binding arbitration proposal. Associated Press photo by Rich
Press Associates: “Labor’s pastor,” Msgr. George Higgins, dies at 86
UFW mourns Msgr. George Higgins, one of Cesar Chavez’s ‘greatest champions’
UFW mourns Msgr. George Higgins, one of Cesar Chavez’s ‘greatest champions’ United Farm Workers President Arturo S. Rodriguez issued the following statement from the union’s La Paz, Keene, Calif. headquarters concerning the death of Monsignor George Higgins: All
Hundreds join farm worker march in Oxnard to honor Chavez and vow to continue his work
9:30 a.m. Sunday, April 28, 2002 Hundreds join farm worker march in Oxnard to honor Chavez and vow to continue his work Hundreds of farm workers and supporters will march in Oxnard on Sunday with United
Ventura County Star: Ventura-UFW mushroom fight could spark reform
Sacramento Bee: UFW clash with growers looming – A new bill would mandate arbitration when contract talks hit an impasse
Nine years after his death, Cesar Chavez rose planting at Capitol kicks off drive by UFW to fix ‘flawed’ farm labor law
11:15 a.m. ceremony near state Capitol’s west step: April 23, 2002Nine years after his death, Cesar Chavez rose planting at Capitol kicks off driveby UFW to fix ‘flawed’ farm labor law As the Legislature’s top leaders look
U.S. News & World Report: Ripe for abuse Farmworkers say organic growers don’t always treat them as well as they do your food
Riverside Press Enterprise: Study links risks, farms CANCER: Migrant workers are found to have a higher incidence than other Hispanics
Thousands walk in L.A. to honor Cesar Chavez & 40th anniversary of the union he founded
Saturday, April 6, 2002, in East L.A. Thousands walk in L.A. to honor Cesar Chavez & 40th nniversary of the union he founded © Jocelyn Sherman Thousands of people from across Southern California joined the 4th Annual Cesar E.
Fresno Bee : New law recalls ag van crash victims
Stockton Record : State, S.J. reflect on deceased farm labor activist’s life, work
Los Angeles Times: Farm Workers Celebrate Safety Law, Chavez Holiday
United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO Tout Victory for Worker Protections on Chavez Day
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 29, 2002 Statewide Service and Learning Mark Second Annual California State Holiday in Honor of Cesar Chavez United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO Tout Victory for Worker Protections on Chavez Day Sacramento, CA – On Monday,
San Francisco Chronicle: Cesar Chavez Day – Honoring a Man of the People: ‘Si, se puede — it can be done’
Cesar Chavez DayHonoring a Man of the People ‘Si, se puede — it can be done’ Dick Meister TODAY IS Cesar Chavez Day — a state holiday to honor the late founder of the United Farm Workers Union. And