Browsing Category : Economy

Workplace Deaths on the Rise Among Latinos


Following up on our Worker Memorial Day post, new statistics show workplace deaths for Latinos are on the rise.  According to the AFL-CIO annual report “Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect,” workplace deaths among Latinos in America rose from 748 in 2012, to 817 in 2013.  The majority were men, and the overwhelming majority were immigrants: 542. Tweet

Will Los Altos Be Next to Raise the Wage?


From the Los Altos Town Crier: Forum on topic of minimum wage scheduled Monday A community forum on raising the minimum wage is scheduled 7-9:30 p.m. Monday (May 4) in the Creekside Room of Los Altos United Methodist Church, 655 Magdalena Ave., Los Altos. The event is free and open to the public. Tweet

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


San Jose General Plan 4-year review and updates on Urban Village development Public entity: San Jose Community & Economic Development Cmte Date/time/location item will be heard:   April 27, 2015, 1:30 pm Recommendation: Accept the status report on General Plan and Urban Village Implementation and provide comments on the proposed approach to the Four-Year Review of the General Plan. Refer this item to…

Supervisor Cortese, Mayors Pledge to End Veterans Homelessness


With a goal of preventing and ending homelessness among U.S. military veterans by the end of 2015, Santa Clara County Board President Dave Cortese and mayors of Bay Area cities met with U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald on Wednesday, April 22, 2015, and pledged to step up efforts in their own communities. Tweet

It’s Earth Day, Consider the Environmental Implications of TPP


Across the country, fair trade activists like the Sierra Club are raising our voices against putting harmful trade deals on the fast track to completion. At the same time, negotiators and corporate executives are meeting behind closed doors to write the rules of a massive new trade deal, the TransPacific Partnership or TPP, that would affect nearly every aspect of our lives: our jobs,…

SJ Council Embarks on Budget Transparency


Score one for democracy and transparency in government, thanks to freshman SJ council member Raul Peralez.  The City Council voted unanimously on April 14 to adopt recommendations in his memo asking that City staff be required to show all the money available for the City’s General Fund when Council and community are reviewing the proposed budget. The memo also calls for the…

Fight for $15


Hundreds demonstrated in the South Bay earlier this week to call attention to the need to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour.  Those protests were among events across the country held to support better working conditions and wages for low wage workers. From the New York Times Most mornings last year, Terrance Wise left home before his three daughters…

Inside The White House’s War On The Left, Over Trade


Evan McMorris-Santoro BuzzFeed News Reporter Kate Nocera WASHINGTON — Last Thursday at noon, Jeff Johnson, president of the Washington State Labor Council, sat waiting for a call from the White House. It would be his first such call in 35 years of organizing. Johnson had been told by White House aides just 90 minutes before to expect the call.  Tweet