LA Labor in the News – January 2012

Big Metro projects will offer jobs to disadvantaged workers, Los Angeles Times, 1/27/12

Howard talks up AFTRA merger, Variety, 1/27/12

Hotel stalled over living wage concerns, Santa Monica Daily Press, 1/27/12

American truck drivers to Australian transportation corporation, “This is what democracy looks like,” Sacramento Bee, 1/26/12

Labor Secretary Hilda Solis sells Obama plan in Monterey Park, Whittier Daily News, 1/26/12

Accelerating the Recovery: The Economic Promise of Construction Careers, Frying Pan News, 1/24/12

Death and the waste industry: A call for action, Frying Pan News, 1/24/12

EN ESPANOL: Empleados denuncian maltrato, La Opinion, 1/20/12

VIDEO EN ESPANOL: Trabajadores de la basura: “No mas muertes,” Univision Channel 34, 1/19/12

Teamsters, community groups rally to demand safety at LA waste facility, Sacramento Bee, 1/19/12

Longshoreman killed at Port of Long Beach tried to escape falling container, Daily Breeze, 1/20/12

Longshoreman dies after being crushed at Port of Long Beach, Los Angeles Times, 1/19/12

Al Sharpton fires up LA faithful, Our Weekly, 1/18/11

South LA presents the Kingdom Day Parade, Neon Tommy, 1/16/11

SAG and AFTRA craft merger plan, Los Angeles Times, 1/16/11

Dancers join AFTRA rally at Sony offices in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles Times, 1/7/12

Why I’m dancing for a contract,
Frying Pan News, 1/6/11

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