Corporate Profits Hit Record High While Worker Wages Hit Record Low
All the studies show that the profits of the corporations continue to go sky high while the wages of workers have remained the same in the last decades or gone down. One of the reasons that the corporations and are able to sell their products and increase their wealth is because a lot of the workers are buying on credit and going into deep debt. Sooner or later, this particular bubble will burst. It is possible to have equity with growth but it will take a type of organizing, social movement, and leadership that is truly transformational. The truth and what is right is always on our side.
See: Corporate Profits Hit Record High While Worker Wages Hit Record Low | ThinkProgress
TRUST ACT – Moving ahead in organizing for this effort!
Moving ahead in organizing for this effort! This would be one more example of how California can be a leader in defending the rights of immigrant workers who have contributed so much to this economy.
See: TRUST Act to be reintroduced 2 months after Gov. Brown vetoed it
Our hearts go out to Jose Diaz
Our hearts go out to Jose Diaz who has been a consistent, spirited, and strong leader at the Pomona Day Labor Center (see message below). Please join us tomorrow (Friday) morning for a prayer service at the center at 9 A. M.
Dear PEOC friends and family, it is with a heavy heart that we inform you of a tragedy affecting the family of one of our strongest fighters, José Díaz. His grandson and various other individuals died in an automobile accident back in Mexico. Tomorrow a rosary will be prayed at the center at 9:AM by Father Pat Guillén for the souls of Héctor Alejandro Díaz, 18 years old, José’s grandson, and César Alejandro Hernández, 19 years old, José’s son’s stepson, both of whom lost their lives in the accident. We would like to invite you all to commemorate their lives and their memory. May they rest in peace.
Jose and other 3 were honored for their life-long fights for civil rights
The Pomona Valley Democratic Club recognized the continuing commitment of four Inland Valley activists with presentation of the 2012 Ambassador Nathaniel and Elizabeth Davis Civil Rights Legacy Awards.
See the Daily Bulletin
Volunteers Needed for DACA Clinic by Latino/a Roundtable and EIYC in Pomona
By Eloisa Amador
Latino/a Roundtable and the Inland Empire-Immigrant Youth Coalition, will be having two Free DACA clinics in Pomona, on November 30, 2012 and the second one December 5, 2012 at Village Academy High School (1444 East Holt Avenue, Pomona Ca.) form 3:00-8:30pm in the Village Conference Center. We need volunteer for both day, so if you can make it please let me know. Also, if you have not done your DACA, this will be a great way to get started. You may volunteer and be a participant. We appreciate your support and hope to see you at the event.
Wal-Mart Exploitation of Workers
If there is any doubt in anyone’s mind about the exploitation of workers abroad by Wal Mart — and how it uses poorly paid workers in factories with horrible working conditions — take a look at this factory in Bangladesh that made clothes
for retailers such as Wal-Mart Stores. Over 100 workers were killed. It is important to let our communities know that the reason they can buy cheaply at Wal Mart is because of the low wages and the poor working conditions that they subject workers to — abroad and here at home.
See Link: Garment Workers Stage Angry Protest After Bangladesh Fire
In a garment factory in Bangladesh, 112 factory workers were burned alive – the emergency exits were locked from the outside. Inspectors for Walmart had designated the factory to be “high risk”, but did not enforce greater safety procedures.
Tell Walmart to join an independent fire safety inspection program to prevent tragedies like this.
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Maryknoll: Vatican Has Dismissed Father Roy Bourgeois from Order
Letter From Carlos:
I just signed this petition in support of Father Roy Bourgeois, who was dismissed from the priesthood and from his order, the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers because of his support for gender equality in the Catholic Church.
On November 19th, we received the sad news that Father Roy Bourgeois, a longtime peace activist and Roman Catholic priest, was dismissed from his religious order the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers because of his support for women’s ordination. Fr. Bourgeois first came under scrutiny from the Vatican for his support of women’s ordination in 2008 after delivering the homily at a women’s ordination ceremony in Lexington, Kentucky.
Firm in his faith and conscience, Fr. Roy has since spoken tirelessly and bravely for the equality and dignity of women, risking everything to call out sexism in the Church. A Purple Heart veteran and Noble Peace Prize Nominee (2009), Fr. Roy is also known for his work with SOA Watch, a group he founded in 1990 to protest the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, a U.S. Army training school at Fort Benning, Ga., formerly known as the School of the Americas.