Newsletter Archives

  • October 2004

    Posted in Newsletter Archives on Oct 01, 2004

    • State of the Union: Labor Issues and the 2004 Election
    • Civil Rights Attorneys Concerned by Justice Department Role in 2004 Election
    • When the Chips are Down - We'll Be There; Labor and Allies Protect the Right to Vote
    • CBTU says Black Workers Hit First and Hardest by Unemployment
    • Farmworkers Organize in North Carolina!
    • NLG Protects Students' Right to Vote; NLG Students Face Down Fox News in Arizona
    • Global Solidarity - L&EC Donates to Botswana Mining Workers
    • Smith v. City of Jackson, MS
    • L&E Committee Announces 6th Bilateral/3rd International Professional Research Exchange in Cuba

  • April 2004

    Posted in Newsletter Archives on May 01, 2004

    • 2004 Elections - What's At Stake - What's Our Role
    • When the Chips Are Down - We'll Be There
    • Coca-Cola – The Drink That Represses
    • Protecting Immigrant Workers' Rights to Workers' Compensation post-Hoffman Plastic: What NLG Lawyers Need to Know
    • The Living Wage Movement Comes of Age
    • NLG Members Observe El Salvador Election
    • Farmworkers to be Paid for Travel Time

  • October 2003

    Posted in Newsletter Archives on Oct 01, 2003

    • 2003 Convention Panel Highlights War on Workers
    • Patriotism is Defending the Bill of Rights
    • L&E Committee Announces 5th Bilateral/2nd International Professional Exchange in Cuba
    • L&E International Solidarity Work: The Dominican Republic
    • Defending Workers' Human Rights in a Global Economy: Report from Inaugural Meeting of International Commission for Labor Rights

  • May 2003

    Posted in Newsletter Archives on May 01, 2003

    • Support Our Troops by Bringing Them Home Now! Urge a UN Negotiated Cease Fire
    • A View From US Labor Against the War
    • Help Our Brothers and Sisters at Dish Network
    • New Mexico State Bar Employees File RC Petition with NLRB
    • Hoffman Plastic Compounds v. NLRB; Immigrant Workers: Preserving Rights and Remedies
    • Coca-Cola Human Rights Abuses in Colombia

  • October 2002

    Posted in Newsletter Archives on Oct 01, 2002

    • AFL-CIO Executive Secretary Richard Trumka Links NLG and AFL-CIO Struggles for Economic Justice and Workers' Rights
    • Trumka - Labor Lawyer, Labor Leader

  • May 2002

    Posted in Newsletter Archives on Apr 01, 2002

    • Workers' Rights After 9-11: Who's Paying for Patriotism?
    • Bush Besieges Colombian Trade Unionists
    • Holes in The Stone-Washed Safety Net – The Continuing Aftermath of NAFTA
    • University Unionism and the Decline of Academic Freedom: NYU Charged with Illegal Denial of Tenure Against Pro-Union Professor
    • U.S./Cuban Labor Solidarity: What's in It for Us? What's the Guild's Role?
    • Health Care Unions Organize Inter-American Conference on Privatization and Globalization
    • Harvard's Trade Union Program: Labor Coalition Building
    • Contingent Workers Share Solutions

  • October 2001

    Posted in Newsletter Archives on Oct 01, 2001

    • Hamlet NC Tragedy – Struggle for Safety Continues
    • U.S. Union Activists Build Ties With Cuban Labor
    • Senator Edward Kennedy and Rep. Howard Berman Introduce Bills on Immigration/Legalization for Farmworkers
    • Holding U.S. Corporations Accountable in the Global Economy
    • Lawsuit Forces Labor Secretary Chao to Issue 2001 Wage Rates for Ag Guestworkers
    • Whistleblower Victory: Schell v. City of Los Angeles
    • Bay Area NLG L&EC to Support Asian Immigrant Women Advocates

  • May 2001

    Posted in Newsletter Archives on Apr 01, 2001

    • Organizing Immigrant Workers
    • Progressive Attorneys Join Together to Work for Fair Judiciary
    • Affirming the Status Quo: The Supreme Court's Latest Reckoning with Pre-Dispute Binding Arbitration of Individual Statutory Rights
    • NLG L&EC Organizes Second Delegation to Cuba
    • Whistleblower Book a Great Buy

  • November 2000

    Posted in Newsletter Archives on Nov 01, 2000

    • Think there's no difference between Gore & Bush? Think again! 2009 election will affect us for generations
    • Mandatory Arbitration of Statutory Rights
    • NLG L&EC Organizes Second Delegation to Cuba
    • Whistleblower Book a Great Buy

  • May 2000

    Posted in Newsletter Archives on Apr 01, 2000

    • NLG L&EC Sponsors Visit to Cuba
    • New San Diego Clinic To Serve Workers' Employment Law Needs
    • Organizing Workers - Indonesia Realities
    • UFW Strawberry Victory as ALJ Splits Statewide Unit
    • ADL-CIO Calls for a New Immigration Policy
    • Guild Sugar Law Center Provides Valuable Assistance