Randy Shaw remembers Cesar Chavez' lessons for activism

Randy ShawAuthor and activist Randy Shaw today spoke in remembrance of Cesar Chavez, founder of the United Farm Workers (UFW). He spoke to members of Local 12 of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE). Randy recalled the sense of mission Chavez instilled as he recruited new activists. With his focus on the plight of immigrant farm workers, and the power of non-violent forms of protest, Chavez overcame the power of agribusiness and politicians.  He sent organizers throughout the continent (without such luxuries as wages or expense accounts) who persuaded grocery stores to stop carrying non-union grapes, and blocked anti-immigrant and anti-labor state legislation.  His book recounts the early days of UFW organizing, and relates it to modern movements for immigrant rights, pesticide regulation, and the election of a new president.  It is Beyond the Fields: Cesar Chavez, the UFW and the Struggle for Justice in the 21st Century.  

Interesting Whistleblower Case in Minnesota

Two former Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MNOSHA) inspectors, Terry Swanson and Douglas Crosby, testified before the Minnesota Senate that the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry engaged in a number of fraudulent activities since 2006.  Swanson and Crosby reported that changes were made to final OSHA inspection reports even after the OSHA inspector signed the report and that documents have been removed from inspection files.  They also testified that inspectors have been pressured to not find violations against MNSTAR companies or issue citations to them.   MNSTAR companies are companies that MNOSHA recognizes for having labor/management safety committees that go beyond MNOSHA compliance standards.
 

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GAO report says whistleblowers and taxpayers deserve better

A recent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) says what many whistleblower practitioners have long known:  the Department of Labor's whistleblower program needs more resources and better quality.  Investigators do not have the equipment, training, legal counsel or oversight needed to assure quality investigations.

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