Monthly Archives : July 2014

Liccardo Would Add Insult to Injury in Mayor’s Office


My friends in the Liccardo-for-Mayor camp keep telling me that Sam will not be like Chuck Reed.  It’s hard to believe.  Sam has voted with the Mayor on every major economic justice issue.  The two of them opposed the minimum wage increase, voted to undermine the City’s living wage policy, imposed work conditions on most of the City’s employees and…

Policy Watch: Your weekly tip sheet for what’s going on in your community


Santa Clara County Human Relations Commission leads forum on Living Wage The Resource Development and Outreach Committee of the Santa Clara County Human Relations Commission will hold a special meeting regarding its role in the Living Wage proposal. Specifically the Committee wants to host a forum in August to gather input and feedback from the public on the proposed concept…

Leveling the Playing Field With the Likes of McDonald’s


Last Sunday at 7pm, the small business my family spent 30 years building was taken away from us. We lost our retirement security, dozens of our employees lost their jobs, and the government lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax revenue when McDonald’s forced us to close our franchised restaurant. McDonald’s says it did not renew our franchise agreement…

San Jose By The Numbers


The Registrar of Voters recently reported numbers from the June 3 Primary and if you’re a political junky (and we know that you are) they’re pretty interesting. The big takeaway is that Mayoral candidate Sam Liccardo is in trouble. Tweet

SCOTUS Ruling Adds to Income Inequality Trend


Weakening workers’ power has been a key tactic by those who want to perpetuate the greatest economic gap in our nation’s history.  The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Harris v. Quinn was one more setback for working families whose labor and collective strength helped build America’s Middle Class. Tweet

Give Alum Rock Schools a Chance


On June 18, the Santa Clara County Board of Education voted unanimously to overturn the decision of the Alum Rock School Board and approve Rocketship #9. Under the guise of parental choice, county trustees have further endorsed and supported what amounts to a hostile takeover of a local education agency. Ignoring the valid concerns of ARUSD, they have succeeded in…

Vergara Ruling: Constitutional Rights for Some, But Not All


The recent  California Superior Court ruling of Vergara vs. California addressed the constitutional rights to an equitable education.  But what about the constitutional rights of teachers to due process? On June 10th, a judge in southern California decided that legislation created to prevent teachers from being victimized by unaccountable and capricious employers in a highly politicized profession is now a…

The World Cup and Brazil: A View From the Northeast


To many people Brazil consists only of Rio De Janeiro and São Paulo.  Conflicting images persist of beautiful beaches, Carnaval, and vibrant music or the favelas of the poor and the impoverishment of the rural landless and indigenous.  Throw into the mix a month of the World Cup simultaneously enjoyed by many and despised by some.  This grand mixture reflects…

Supreme Court Hobby Lobby Decision Is Unfair For Women And For Workers


It’s been made startlingly clear this week that U.S. Supreme Court justices are playing politics with the health and well-being of women. The Court’s recent rulings have curtailed women’s rights to enter health centers without harassment and hindered affordable -access to the most effective birth control methods.  If you were wondering whether we can trust this Supreme Court to dispense justice…

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