Workers as Health Monitors
According to a new study, recruiting frontline workers in monitoring against COVID-19 would reduce transmission and support economic recovery in Los Angeles County.
According to a new study, recruiting frontline workers in monitoring against COVID-19 would reduce transmission and support economic recovery in Los Angeles County.
The study examines the challenges that lie at the intersection of higher education and labor.
The US Supreme Court ruled to allow the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program to remain in place.
The public sector is significant and vital to Black people and Black families in Los Angeles County.
The Labor Center expresses our solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives and the millions of people throughout the country who are outraged at the police killing of George … Continued
Meet Mario Perez! Mario is the Inland Empire fellow for the 2020 Immigrant Justice Fellowship (IJF), the UCLA Dream Resource Center’s California-wide rapid-response fellowship.
This timely series will address worker issues and rights in the midst of the Covid-19 crisis.
Meet Deyanira Cuellar! Deyanira is the Fresno fellow for the 2020 Immigrant Justice Fellowship (IJF), the UCLA Dream Resource Center’s California-wide rapid-response fellowship.
Meet Eva-Vera Kouassi Clollet! Eva is the Inland Empire fellow for the 2020 Immigrant Justice Fellowship (IJF), the UCLA Dream Resource Center’s California-wide rapid-response fellowship.
Meet Sara Alagha! Sara is the San Diego fellow for the 2020 Immigrant Justice Fellowship (IJF), the UCLA Dream Resource Center’s California-wide rapid-response fellowship.