Monthly Archives : December 2014

District 4 Appointment is Coming Up Quickly


UPDATE: Two candidates have thrown their names into the pot to be considered for a temporary appointment to serve in District 4: David Hernandez, and former City Council member Margie Mathews, according to the City Clerk’s office.  Anyone else interested has until noon today to apply for consideration, and the City Council is expected to make an appointment Tuesday Dec.…

Santa Clara County Sets Progressive Living Wage Standards


Santa Clara County Supervisors have taken the bold step toward establishing the most comprehensive living wage law in the nation.  At the board meeting Tuesday morning, Supervisors voted 3 to 1 (yea: Chavez, Cortese, Yeager; nay: Wasserman; Supervisor Joe Simitian abstained) on the substance of a law that will require county contractors to pay their employees a living wage, in…

San Jose Contractor Flouting Multi-Million Dollar Wage Theft Violation


The second largest waste and recycling company in the world is playing chicken with the City of San Jose, in a wage theft game that’s worth 14 million dollars to the City, and nearly five million to workers.  Republic Services was found to have been underpaying its sorters since 2011 to the tune of millions of dollars. When the City ordered Republic to pay…

Patrolling the Boundaries Inside America


America is embroiled in an immigration debate that goes far beyond President Obama’s executive order on undocumented immigrants.  It goes to the heart of who “we” are. And it’s roiling communities across the nation. In early November, school officials in Orinda, California, hired a private detective to determine whether a seven-year-old Latina named Vivian – whose single mother works as…

A Way to Help For the Holidays


The holidays are a time of mixed emotions for many valley families.  On one hand we are reminded every other minute that the holidays are the last opportunity of the year to participate in consumerism—Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Great Deals! Buy! Act Now!  It is enough to make a grown child cynical.  But there’s another side to the holidays.  Sharing.…

Executive Order on Immigration: What Happens Now is Up to Us


The recent executive order issued by President Obama represents a huge victory both for undocumented immigrants and for the advocates and activists who have participated in this struggle for the last several years. For undocumented people, the scope of the decision goes beyond our original expectations. Analysts predict that as many as 5 million people could benefit from it. And…

Campaign Season Isn’t Over Yet


If you’re diverting your attention to more mundane issues now that the General Election is over…not so fast.  San Jose City Council members decided to call a special election to fill the seat in District 4 left vacant when Kansen Chu was elected to the State Assembly. Tweet

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