Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights

95% Of Domestic Workers Are Women. In California, They’re Demanding Better Pay

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Original article written by Sarah Grossman in the HuffPost Impact Teresita Villasenor was working 12 hours a day, seven days a week, for 18 months straight. “I felt like I was a slave,” she told The Huffington Post regarding the job she quit in 2014. Villasenor is from the Philippines and has been working as a caregiver in the U.S. for […]

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California ethnic communities rally for domestic workers’ rights

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Original article written by Allyson Escobar for Asian Journal POMONA, Calif. — Filipino and Hispanic community members rallied at the Pomona Economic Opportunity Center on Friday, March 4 to launch the campaign for Senate Bill 1015, aimed at protecting the dignity and rights of domestic workers and families. Senator Connie M. Leyva (D-Chino), who championed the bill, joined […]

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Jornaleros ancianos del sur de California la pasan peor

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Pobres, sin pensiones y carentes de atención médica, hay jornaleros que siguen activos en la tercera edad a pesar de los achaques. POR: ISAIAS ALVARADO 06 ENERO 2016 De cariño le dicen “Panchito”, y hace un tiempo dejó de levantar el brazo cuando se acercan camionetas a un centro de jornaleros en Pomona. Por su frágil apariencia […]

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Deportados con salida voluntaria empiezan a regresar

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Aún pueden calificar para regresar al país, la fecha para aceptar solicitudes de los inmigrantes que fueron obligados a firmar la salida voluntaria vence en diciembre ACLU, ICE, Inmigración Deportados con salida voluntaria empiezan a regresar José Ortiz Cruz junto a su esposa Nancy y su hijo Manuel de cuatro años. El es una de […]

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Wage theft and local opposition threaten day laborers

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Original Article written by Haya El Nasser in Aljazeera America Courts rule anti-day-laborer local ordinances covering hundreds of thousands of workers are unconstitutional LAGUNA BEACH, California — Every day starting at 6 a.m. about two dozen men, mostly Latinos, arrive at a roadside site off of winding Laguna Canyon Road and wait for cars and trucks to pull […]