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Putting Citizens United on the Ballot
If you have something to say about the controversial Supreme Court ruling known as Citizens United, here is a chance to be heard: Common Cause wants L.A. voters to use the May 2013 Mayoral Election to vote for a Constitutional … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellanious
Tagged citizens united, city council, City Hall, common cause, voting
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“WalMarch” Comes to its Completion at LA City Hall
All photos, except where indicated, courtesy of Elizabeth Brennan, Communications Director, Warehouse Workers United. Copyright 2012. No reproduction or use thereof without the permission of WWU. WHAT: WalMarch Final Day: Hundreds rallied and greeted warehouse workers at the end of a … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Interviews, News & Sports, Photo Essays
Tagged City Hall, Dolores Huerta, Gualdalupe Palma, Los Angeles, strike, UFW, WalMarch, Warehouse Workers United, Warehouses, work conditions
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