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Migrant Farm workers, 1940 California

January 1, 2021 by sergneri 1 Comment

Geyserville Press 5 January 1940 The FARMERS CORNER by RALPH H TAYLOR – Sec. Agricultural Legislative Committee of California California’s battle to escape being known the world over as the promised land of the migrant worker is still far from won. Wheezing relics of the nation’s second-hand car lots—the drab “covered wagons” of the victims … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, Politics, Thinking about Tagged: Arkansas, California, cotton picker, depression, drought, hoping for work, labor, migrants, Oklahoma, Texas

The state of the Federal Budget

April 25, 2017 by sergneri Leave a Comment

The state of the Federal Budget – FY 2018 The Trump administration has sent a budget to Congress for fiscal year 2018. In broad brushstrokes, this is an anti-science, anti-poor, and pro-defense budget. It is also considered almost DOA in Congress and the resulting figures are open for speculation at this time. However, this should … [Read more…]

Posted in: Politics, Trump Tagged: Education, Federal Budget, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, labor, Transportation, Trump

Early Automation Costs Jobs

April 13, 2017 by sergneri Leave a Comment

The following want-ad from the Sacramento Daily Union, 2 November 1857 is an early example of jobs being displaced by machines. TO MINERS.— A PORTABLE LOCO- MOTIVE ENGINE AND BOILER FOR SALE.— This machine was constructed for working shafts, is mounted on wagon wheels, and has a hoisting arrange- ment for dirt and water; can … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, Politics, Thinking about Tagged: Automation, labor, Mining

Much Cousinman

January 24, 2017 by sergneri Leave a Comment

San Francisco Call, 24 January 1892 CONTRACT LABOR. The Alien Law* Violated and American Miners Superseded by Hungarians or Slavs. New York, Jan. 23.— Contract Labor Inspectors Conkling and Osborne, sent from this city to the mining districts in Pennsylvania to investigate the workings of the alien contract law, have sent a report to Secretary … [Read more…]

Posted in: California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, Politics, Racism, Thinking about, This Day in History Tagged: 1892, Alien Law, labor, Miners, Pennsylvania

IN THE WORLD OF LABOR

January 20, 2017 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Sacramento Union, 11 February 1912 By A. J. EISSING. The French government employes 120,000 women. Agriculture supports 250,000,000 persons in India. Kingston, Can., police want their pay raised from $50 to $60 a month. The Barbers’ association of Quebec asks the legislature to provide that all barbers be licensed. Hamilton, Ont., bricklayers want to increase … [Read more…]

Posted in: California Newspaper Archive, Ethical and green living, Faits Divers, Feminism, Finanace, Future of Work, History, Politics, Thinking about Tagged: American death rate, bricklayers, cigar makers, cooks, employment, employment of women, England, foremen, labor, Labor party, linotype, Masons, Mexico, Pablo Iglesias, Plasterers', police, printers, seamen, Socialist, textile mills, Union, union men, workmen

The Worker’s Compensation Act

January 20, 2017 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Madera Mercury > 12 January 1917 The State Accident Commission will present recommendations for changes in the workmen’s compensation act. … One of the bitter fights probably will be in an attempt on the part of the anti-administration forces to cripple the Workmen’s Compensation Act. The insurance feature is the particular target against which most … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Politics, Thinking about Tagged: 1917, Accident, California, Compensation, industrial accident, insurance, labor, State Accident Commission, Worker's Compensation Act

WAGING WAR ON VAGRANTS. 1896

December 11, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

San Francisco Call, 26 July 1896 WAGING WAR ON VAGRANTS. Fresno Officers Attempt to Drive Them From the City. FRESNO, Cal., July 25.— Constable Shaw and deputies are taking steps to rid the city of numerous rough characters, who come with the annual influx of laborers during the fruit season. The Supervisors have allowed laborers … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Thinking about Tagged: 1896, labor, laborers, vagrancy, vagrant

Farm Labor Rally – 1910 –

July 10, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

MACKENZIE COMES IN FOR SCORCHING Speakers Condemn Commissioners’ Report on Japanese Immigration Demand Is Made That All Orientals Be Excluded From California San Francisco Call – July 6, 1910 Edited by O. M. BOYLE The meeting last night in the Auditorium of the building trades council to protest against the alleged laxity of immigration Commissioner … [Read more…]

Posted in: California Newspaper Archive, Racism Tagged: Asian, California, Chinese, farming, Hindu, Immigration, Japanese, labor, racism, White race

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