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Nov 16th, 2021
By Gregory Svirnovskiy | Vox For the wealthiest schools, austerity measures may not have been worth it. Jesse Hernandez, a senior cook at the University of California Riverside,...
By Pete Levine | AFSCME According to a recent poll, 75% of AFSCME members have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine. That’s well above the national average,...
Nov 15th, 2021
Special To the Davis Vanguard Oakland, CA – On Saturday, Governor Newsom signed into law AB 237, the Public Employee Health Protection Act. AB 237 requires California’s...
By Saumya Gupta | Daily Bruin Multiple University of California campuses are facing labor shortages in their dining halls, impacting employees’ and students’ on-campus dining...
Victory at Aggie Square Sets New Standards in Sacramento! We fought and won economic and environmental standards at Aggie Square. This victory is possible because of the...
Nov 8th, 2021
Dear Friends: WE DID IT! On September 14, 2021, the Recall of Governor Newsom was soundly defeated by a thirty point margin. The effort aimed to roll back California’s...
Oct 12th, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 9, 2021 STATEWIDE CONTACTS: Todd Stenhouse | 916-397-1131 [email protected] Oakland, CA: Governor Gavin Newsom today signed into law AB...
May 31st, 2021
The youngest of six in a family of Filipino immigrants, Rosemarie Fejerang knows better than anyone the value of having community support. This mindset made transitioning into a...
Apr 30th, 2021
Across the globe, May Day has its roots in the fight for the working class. This history is no different here in the United States. In 1886, the labor movement in Chicago chose...