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LAANE Press Release Archive
Santa Monica Living Wage Campaign
(S.M.A.R.T)
Commission
To Examine Conduct Of Living Wage Campaign
February
22, 2003
Loews
Hotel Reaches Breakthrough Agreement with Union
December
12, 2002
Cruz
Bustamante Endorses Measure JJ, Santa Monica's
Living
Wage
November
2, 2002
New
Report Confirms Benefits Of Santa Monica Living Wage
October
16, 2002
Hotels
Spend Big To Stop Santa Monica Living Wage
October
9, 2002
Over
100 Economists Endorse Santa Monica Living Wage
October
7, 2002
Peter,
Paul & Mary To Kick Off Living Wage Campaign
September 22, 2002
Living
Wage Repeal Petitions Filed Under Cloud Of Controversy
August 21, 2001
Respect
at LAX
Failing
Marks For Many LAX Restaurants
December
15, 2003
Commission
Votes on Contract That Would Bring McDonald's LAX
Workers Under the Cities Living Wage Ordinance
August 19, 2002
Justice
for Lax Mcdonald's Workers
July
30, 2002
LAANE
Report Prompts City Council to Investigate
LAX McDonalds
May 17, 2002
Walkout
at LAX to Protest Job Cuts and Poor
Working Conditions
May 17, 2002
Report
Exposes Misconduct By McDonald's At LAX
May 7, 2002
LAX
Workers Demand Fair Pay, Job Conditions
March 8, 2002
Hotel
Uses Employment Verification to Discriminate Post
9/11
December 19, 2001
Health
Project
Living
Wage Health Reform Signed By Governor
September 20, 2002
Worker
Relief
Utility
Relief Approved For Displaced Workers
December 14, 2001
Santa
Monica Passes Nation's First Displaced Workers Law
November 28, 2001
Union
Employers to Partner With Labor Groups on Major
Relief
Effort
November 19, 2001
For
more information, please contact
LAANE Communications
Director
Danny Feingold at 213-977-9400 ext. 109
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