As you’re trudging through your last minute gift buying, please consider supporting Latin@ online businesses. My favorite is the Crafty Chica (Kathy Cano-Murillo), who I just discovered has her own Etsy shop! My favorites are these beautiful Chican@ themed ornaments. Que shiny and sparkly and pretty!
Tell us what Latin@ owned store you supported these holidays!
Rachel Maddow breaks down the complications of the Bush administration’s latest meddling into last minute legislation changes.
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What do you think of this? Is it ok for any health professional to withhold medical services for any reason? Is it ok for a “Walmart employee” to?
3:10 pm By Maegan La Mala · Immigration|Labor|Politics|Women · Comments Off
19 Dec 2008
Yesterday the Bush Administration finalized midnight regulation changes to slash wages, make it easier to hire foreign workers, and reduce worker protections for the nation’s farmworkers. The changes apply to the H-2A agricultural guestworker program and were published today in the Federal Register. They will take effect January 17.
The DOL’s many harmful revisions to the H-2A visa program include reducing obligations for growers to effectively recruit U.S. workers before applying to bring in guestworkers, lowering the wage rates by changing the program’s wage formula and eliminating government oversight of the program.
Eliminating labor law enforcement in an industry known for violating the minimum wage is irresponsible and unacceptable. The DOL is not enforcing worker rights in the current program and is allowing employers to bypass U.S. workers in favor of hiring vulnerable temporary foreign workers.
In anticipation of DOL’s changes to the program, Farmworker Justice released a report last week documenting abuses that have occurred under the current H-2A program due to lack of enforcement and government oversight. According to the report, “the DOL’s proposed changes will only make a bad program worse. The cases listed [in this report] are ‘just the tip of the iceberg’ because guestworkers are often reluctant to complain”. The report highlights the program’s negative impact on U.S. workers as well. In one case, a grower in Arizona replaced nearly his entire U.S. workforce (some 200 legal farmworkers) with guestworkers instead. A lawsuit on the case is currently pending. Download a copy of the report on the Farmworker Justice website.
The new rules, by minimizing oversight of employers’ applications for H-2A guestworkers, could result in the growth in the program in 2009 from 75,000 to 200,000 guestworkers. There is no annual visa cap.
These midnight regulations put farmworkers in this country back more than 60 years. Is this really the legacy the Bush Administration wants to leave behind?
The answer is yes, and according to one report, this lack of oversight will especially harm migrant women workers, who deal not only with labor abuses but sexual violence as well.
In what could be interpreted as an attempt to warm relations between Cuba and the United States, Cuban President Raul Castro has offered to exchange political dissidents in his country for five Cubans jailed in the United States.
Answering a question about political prisoners in Cuba, Castro said: “We will send those prisoners you talk about [to the United States]with their families. But give us back our five heroes.”
Via / Miami Herald
8:22 am By Maegan La Mala · Controversia|GLBT|Health|radio · Comments Off
19 Dec 2008Univision Radio in NYC was refusing to air the Condoms4Life radio ad, probably because of the fact that there is an abuelita talking about her gay grandson having sex ::gasp:: but I also remember being in an all girl Catholic high school and being told that there was only one acceptable way to have sex, inside of marriage and without a condom.
Thanks to calls for action by the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, a force behind the ads, Univision reversed it’s decision and will play the ads over the holiday.
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