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(National labor federation.) (Search the status of CA Assembly and Senate bills.) (Search the status of United States House and Senate bills.) (List of ongoing labor disputes with contact information.) (State labor federation.) (Current topical labor issue cartoons.) (Links page of California Community Colleges that have a web server.) (Links to opinions, forms, rules, etc.) California County Offices of Education (Links to CA County Offices of Education.) (Link to California Public Retirement System) Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations (The University's Catherwood Library "Guide to Labor Unions and the Internet.") DOL's Bureau of Labor Statistics (Principle fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the field of labor economics and statistics.) (The Institute stresses real world analysis and a concern for the living standards of working people.) (Full text.) (The Hill is a non-partisan, non-ideological weekly newspaper that describes the inner workings of Congress, the pressures confronting policy makers and the many ways -- often unpredictable -- in which decisions are made.) The California Department of (The DIR was established to improve working conditions for California's wage earners, and to advance opportunities for profitable employment in California.) International Labor Organization (United Nations labor issue watchdog organization.)
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(Site dedicated to strengthening the labor movement through the use of music and the arts.) (Labor news, discussion forums, searchable archives, exhaustive links.) (Labor news and analysis.) (International labor news.) (Extensive links page to practically every union in the US.) National Labor Relations Board (A federal agency created in 1935 to enforce the National Labor Relations Act.) (Usenet labor issue news group.) (Resource page for searching all types of media for both current and past news.) CA Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) (CA DOSH provides information about occupational and public safety issues.)
US DOL Occupational Safety and Health Administration (You have a right to a safe and healthful workplace. That's why Congress passed the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, requiring employers to provide workplaces free from serious recognized hazards.) (California Public Employment Relations Board) (Roll Call offers news features, commentary, election previews and special issues throughout the year, giving Web readers an opportunity to get an insider's view on Congress.)
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(Links to CA school districts' websites.) (The South Counties Employer Employee Trust is a labor / management collaboration committed to delivering high-quality, cost-effective health and welfare benefits to our participants.) (Court orders and opinions, docket search, oral argument transcripts, etc.) (Sweatshop Watch is a coalition of labor, community, civil rights, immigrant rights, women's, religious & student organizations, and individuals committed to eliminating sweatshop conditions in the global garment industry.) UC Institute for Labor and Employment (The Institute for Labor and Employment (ILE) is a multi-campus research program that is devoted to studying, and finding solutions for problems of labor and employment in California and the nation.) (Listing of open union staff, trades and apprenticeship positions by state.) AFL-CIO affiliates member benefit site. (Links to international labor organizations.) CA Elections & Voter Information (Downloadable voter registration form) Center For Voting and Democracy (The Center is dedicated to fair elections where every vote counts and all voters are represented. As a catalyst for reform, the center conducts research, analysis, education and advocacy to build understanding of, and support for, more democratic voting systems.) CLUW.org . . . The new online frontline for working women (Our members are on the frontline, empowering working women to become leaders in their unions and encouraging them to make a difference on the job and, most importantly, in their own lives.) ("Internet community" launched by the AFL-CIO.) |

