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CLN helps construction workers fight wage theft
Two immigrant construction workers in Washington DC have filed a class action lawsuit against CBG, one of Washington DC's largest general contractors, for wage theft, and others are stepping up to join them. Workers employed by multiple CBG subcontractors have been denied overtime pay, paid less than the DC minimum wage, or both. "I was paid $12 per hour," said Ivan (photo), a sheet metal worker who helped install air conditioning ductwork at Eckington Place, a high-end mixed-use development under construction in Northeast DC. The legal minimum wage in Washington DC was $14/hour when Ivan started the job in February 2020, and it's $15/hour now. "Jimmy [the recruiter] told me that if I learned fast I would get a raise, but I never did." Catholic Labor Network field organizer Ernesto Galeas has visited CBG construction sites across the city, finding that Ivan's situation is hardly unusual.
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Today's Labor Quote: Sue Carney
"At the core, labor unions are working men and women, unified as one force. Despite any personal differences that may exist between us, we have banded together to protect and improve the lives of workers. We rise up together for the greater good. We defend one another like family."
Carney is a longtime member and leader in the American Postal Workers Union.
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Justice Denied: David Gariff on "Ben Shahn and the Case of Sacco and Vanzetti."
From the Tales from the Reuther Library podcast, "When It Happened Here: Michigan and the Transnational Development of American Fascism."
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In an attempt to raise the price of milk, Wisconsin dairy farmers begin the third major milk strike of the year in the state. During the Great Depression, farmers who produced milk for bottling were able to remain solvent, but those who produced milk for cheese, butter, and other uses were driven into poverty - 1933
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