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that would have been had the panoramic not struck as the national labor organizations, director, general guy rider, which industries were likely to be most effective. well, we know that a number of sectors have been really badly hit by this pandemic, and food and accommodation, tourism. i think we would expect them to, to bounce back pretty quickly, to be honest. but there are others where they might be more permanent change. and one thinks of the, the retailed and commercial sector where habits and the application of technology will simply change the way we behave. and then there are questions which remained to be answered as a lot of debate about whether permanently we have short global supply chains which are proven rather fragile, rather open to disruption, as many businesses saying, look, we have to short and simplify those supply chains. and if they do take that decision, i think that's going to have very important implications for production systems across the globe. and that, that will affect many countries in, in very, very profound and basic ways. now in fact, have longer a par
that would have been had the panoramic not struck as the national labor organizations, director, general guy rider, which industries were likely to be most effective. well, we know that a number of sectors have been really badly hit by this pandemic, and food and accommodation, tourism. i think we would expect them to, to bounce back pretty quickly, to be honest. but there are others where they might be more permanent change. and one thinks of the, the retailed and commercial sector where...
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the head of the national labor organization, the what has 6 legs and all the protein you need to bug. race and roasted for your next snack will look at the growing market edible. who's a state of your business time robots in berlin. welcome to the program. the us is putting pressure on its allies over their plans to tax big tech. the us trade representative as an ounce plan to impose terrorists of 25 percent on imports from 6 countries, u. k. india, austria, italy, spain, and turkey. it would cover goods with more than $2000000000.00. terrorists will initially be suspended for 6 months to allow for negotiations. the plant digital taxes would overwhelmingly hit american firms, just facebook, amazon, and google. well, let's get more on this from our financial correspondent in new york young quarter ends. if you, that is the us fighting a losing battle here because a lot of the companies are a lot of these countries are determined to tax big tech companies on the well, i would say it is likely that we will see digital texas, but i would not necessarily say that it's a losing battle if yo
the head of the national labor organization, the what has 6 legs and all the protein you need to bug. race and roasted for your next snack will look at the growing market edible. who's a state of your business time robots in berlin. welcome to the program. the us is putting pressure on its allies over their plans to tax big tech. the us trade representative as an ounce plan to impose terrorists of 25 percent on imports from 6 countries, u. k. india, austria, italy, spain, and turkey. it would...
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years, the global efforts to stop child labor have come to a halt and a new report by the united nations children's fund on the international labor organization. so the pen demik will make the problem a lot worse, even before the current of virus outbreak, an estimated 160000000 children had been working globally. that's one out of 10, a large number out of school, most or young boys, and 79000000 children, almost half are employed in dangerous conditions. extreme poverty has forest, more children, and sub saharan africa and to work than anywhere else in the world. the pandemic could force 9000000 more into work that's by next year. i think to the yolanda right through the global director for poverty reduction, climate resilience, gender equality and inclusion. let's say the children, she's joining us in london. thanks for your time with us on al jazeera, so these are really pretty good. grim numbers on child labor or countries losing the fight to end child labor. well, that's the big accounting now. since report said that even by the beginning of 2020 . so before it hit, we've actually told our progress, particularly in sub saharan africa, a
years, the global efforts to stop child labor have come to a halt and a new report by the united nations children's fund on the international labor organization. so the pen demik will make the problem a lot worse, even before the current of virus outbreak, an estimated 160000000 children had been working globally. that's one out of 10, a large number out of school, most or young boys, and 79000000 children, almost half are employed in dangerous conditions. extreme poverty has forest, more...
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20 years, global efforts to stop child labor have come to a halt and the new reports for the united nations children's fund and the international labor organization. so the pandemic will make the problem a lot worse, even before the career of our site break, an estimated 160000000 children have been working globally. and that's one in 10, a large number, right? a school most or young boys and 79000000 children almost half are employed in dangerous conditions. extreme poverty has forced more children in sub saharan africa into work than anywhere else in the world. the pandemic could force 9000000 more into work. by next year. we'll close the a couple. see your adviser, statistics and monitoring unicef. she's one of the authors of that report and joins us from new york. you have with us on the user. some, i've just read it some very alarming statistics there. how much of this would you say is down to the pandemic itself? no, unfortunately is not. because even before the problem that make the progress against child labor will solving the last 4 years, actually the number of children and labor increase in these has nothing to do with the panoramic. n
20 years, global efforts to stop child labor have come to a halt and the new reports for the united nations children's fund and the international labor organization. so the pandemic will make the problem a lot worse, even before the career of our site break, an estimated 160000000 children have been working globally. and that's one in 10, a large number, right? a school most or young boys and 79000000 children almost half are employed in dangerous conditions. extreme poverty has forced more...
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that's the call to action made by $181.00 national delegates that this is meeting of the international labor organization. the co, the crisis has hit labor markets hard, especially the services sector, tourism restaurants, bars. and many of those who last work were young. the crisis adding to the growing ranks of youth unemployment. the number of those not in employment, education or training is manageable in some industrialized stations between 5 and 10 percent in germany, for example. and in most european countries as well the united states. these use unemployment at 13 percent. it's 18 percent in china. but the situation is much more concerning and developing countries with brazil, looking at almost a quarter of a young people out of the job market. india, nigeria, and south africa have use unemployment of over 30 percent. and in some crisis and war torn countries, it's even worse with almost half all youth in afghanistan, bronk, and given without a job. well, nile o higgins is senior economist at the international labor organization and joined us . whereas use unemployment continues to grow. you poin
that's the call to action made by $181.00 national delegates that this is meeting of the international labor organization. the co, the crisis has hit labor markets hard, especially the services sector, tourism restaurants, bars. and many of those who last work were young. the crisis adding to the growing ranks of youth unemployment. the number of those not in employment, education or training is manageable in some industrialized stations between 5 and 10 percent in germany, for example. and in...
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we want a human centered recovery as the call to action made by national delegates that this meeting of the international labor organization that covered crisis has hit the services that the hard and many of those who lost their work would young the number of those not in employment educational training is manageable in some industrialized nations between 5 and 10 percent in germany. and in most european countries, the united states rate of use unemployment is 13 percent. it's 18 percent in china . but in developing economies, or most of them are almost a quarter of brazil's young people, for example, are out of the labor market. india, nigeria, and south africa have used joblessness of over 30 percent. some crisis in water countries or even was almost half or used in afghanistan, iraq and yemen without a job. the president of the european commission is touring the you to secure approval for a recovery plan that could help those jobs. it'd be financed by the blocks 750000000000 euro corona virus rescue fund, which is 2 issue common bonds for the 1st time. was found a line so far secured billions in grants and loans to gree
we want a human centered recovery as the call to action made by national delegates that this meeting of the international labor organization that covered crisis has hit the services that the hard and many of those who lost their work would young the number of those not in employment educational training is manageable in some industrialized nations between 5 and 10 percent in germany. and in most european countries, the united states rate of use unemployment is 13 percent. it's 18 percent in...
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labor law violated the constitutional rights of property owners by giving union organizers access to farm workers nkring their breaks. the ruling strikes down part of a landmark 1975 labor law that was the nation's first to recognize agricultural workers' rights to collectiveargaining. chief justice john roberts wrote for the majority -- "the access regulation grants labor organizations a right to invade the growers' property." it's a devastating blow to the united farm workers. in a statement, the union said -- "the supreme court ruling makes a racist and broken farm labor system even more unequal for farm workers. this decision denies workers the right to use breaks to freely discuss whether they want to have a union." a new report reveals ice has force-fed immigrant prisoners who go on hunger strike. as well as force-feeding, ice also performed forced urinary catheterization at least once, which is illegal under international law. ice agents also used harsh tactics to deter hunger strikes includg water deprivation and threening osecutn. some of the uses in threport date bacas far athe oba admistrationn 2015 this comes as viceresident kamala harris will visit the u.s.-mexico border friday to t
labor law violated the constitutional rights of property owners by giving union organizers access to farm workers nkring their breaks. the ruling strikes down part of a landmark 1975 labor law that was the nation's first to recognize agricultural workers' rights to collectiveargaining. chief justice john roberts wrote for the majority -- "the access regulation grants labor organizations a right to invade the growers' property." it's a devastating blow to the united farm workers. in a...
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government and a number of americans has being one of the most radical and dangerous labor organizations in the nation. when the legionnaires attacked that hall, they had done it a year before in a similar parade. this time the wobblies were armed, and as they came into the hall, gunfire erupted, killing four of these veterans. that did not sit well with the townspeople, they disarmed the wobblies, beat the hell out of them and carried them off to the local jail. that evening a mob went to the jail, broke in and removed wesley everett who the people believed had actually done most of the killing of the legionnaires earlier in the day. they beat him, stabbed him, shot him, then took him to a railroad bridge over a local river and lynched him. they lynched him three times because the first two times they discovered that the rope wasn't long enough but the third time was a charm. now, it's interesting how sometimes we start to reinterpret history as we go along. so in 1997, in addition to the monument to the legionnaires, the city of centralia commissioned this mural, commemorating wesley everett. what's
government and a number of americans has being one of the most radical and dangerous labor organizations in the nation. when the legionnaires attacked that hall, they had done it a year before in a similar parade. this time the wobblies were armed, and as they came into the hall, gunfire erupted, killing four of these veterans. that did not sit well with the townspeople, they disarmed the wobblies, beat the hell out of them and carried them off to the local jail. that evening a mob went to the...
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government and a number of americans as being one of the most dangerous and radical labor organizations in the nation. now, when the legionnaires sort of moved towards that hall, they were reenacting an attack that had been made on the hall just a little over a year before during a similar patriotic parade. this time though the wobblies were armed, and as the mob came into the hall gunfire erupted, killing four of these veterans. now, as you can imagine, that did not set well with the towns people and they commenced to disarm the wobblies, beat the hell out of them and carry them off to the local jail. that evening a mob went to the jail, broke in and removed wesley everest who believed by the locals had done most of the shooting. they lynched him three times, because the first two times they discovered that the rope wasn't long enough but the third time was a charm. in 1997, in addition to the monument to the legionnaires, the city of centralia commissioned this mural, commemorating wesley everest. now, what is interesting to me at that time and what is interesting to me now is what degree of fear a
government and a number of americans as being one of the most dangerous and radical labor organizations in the nation. now, when the legionnaires sort of moved towards that hall, they were reenacting an attack that had been made on the hall just a little over a year before during a similar patriotic parade. this time though the wobblies were armed, and as the mob came into the hall gunfire erupted, killing four of these veterans. now, as you can imagine, that did not set well with the towns...
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national paid leave. according to a 2014 international labor organization report out of 185 countries and territories with available information, only papua, new guinea, and the u.s. did not have national policies providing paid maternity leave. unpaid sickly the u.s. is only country with a high living standard based on the u.n. adulation what that means without a national policy guaranteeing workers paid sick days. what does this say about our values when were so out of step with nations around the world who think it's good for workers and also good for the people they serve to not have to come to work when they are sick? >> i mean, this is the question of economics and also questioned about the show we talk how we care for ourselves if we have just come through unprecedented pandemic with any to care for oneself and one's of one could not be clear, and get 80% of workers in a paid family leave. 70% of low-wage workers to have a single paid sick day. we are an outlier as you said unpaid maternity leave, paid parental leave, paid family kerley and paid sick leave. >> thank you. i'm over time. i yield back
national paid leave. according to a 2014 international labor organization report out of 185 countries and territories with available information, only papua, new guinea, and the u.s. did not have national policies providing paid maternity leave. unpaid sickly the u.s. is only country with a high living standard based on the u.n. adulation what that means without a national policy guaranteeing workers paid sick days. what does this say about our values when were so out of step with nations...
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national labor. his grandfather was wondering why there was a lot of money live in front of 100 generations 100 live the organizations long term rehabilitation center is like a boarding school. the boys are not allowed to leave the ground. they're only allowed to return to their families when the team of teachers and social workers decide that the children are strong enough to find their own way to he just if he's ah, the next day in delhi, mindy has managed to collect enough information to launch raid this morning with the help of the city authorities, the police and a local magistrate briefing with the magistrate in time to head out to an industrial set in northeastern daily . that is gonna do the oh, do you have the area observed surveillance operation concern to do children with the small project fancy producing comments or devotional objects? now things have to the good several children are sleeping in this room for that time to take a look on the 1st floor i'll be brought up. when i get over you can take a photo photo and don't worry chinese so young. just carry on. where do you come from? from the hard name fo
national labor. his grandfather was wondering why there was a lot of money live in front of 100 generations 100 live the organizations long term rehabilitation center is like a boarding school. the boys are not allowed to leave the ground. they're only allowed to return to their families when the team of teachers and social workers decide that the children are strong enough to find their own way to he just if he's ah, the next day in delhi, mindy has managed to collect enough information to...
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labor movement mr. taylor has successfully organized labor negotiations throughout the country's out build a : a unit to its current membership level of approximately 60000 members nationallyresents over 300,000 active union members who worked various rolls in the hospitality industry. hotels, food service, laundry and casinos right mr. taylor you are now recognized for your opening remarks. >> first i want to thank you senator rosen, senator scott for its real honor and privilege to actuallyn speak in front of you all. hopefully this'll be the last remote hearing i have to be involved with. i'm sure like everybody else will be areel really tired of zoom. so we represent over 3000 members throughout the united states and canada. a at the beginning of the pandemic 98% of all the workers were laid off. andda even today 50 to 60% are still not working. first in the gaming industry employment has increased more than gaming industry. but still it's further behind than it was before the pandemic. in atlantic city about 75% of our membersrs back. iowa about 75. detroit about 65, mississippi about 65. las vegas a little over 50% and new orleans 32%. some reasons why our workers ar
labor movement mr. taylor has successfully organized labor negotiations throughout the country's out build a : a unit to its current membership level of approximately 60000 members nationallyresents over 300,000 active union members who worked various rolls in the hospitality industry. hotels, food service, laundry and casinos right mr. taylor you are now recognized for your opening remarks. >> first i want to thank you senator rosen, senator scott for its real honor and privilege to...
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labor. as joining us now is anita about t i. she's the deputy head of united, the united nations agency, us women which is organizing that event. i need to have today's general, quote, a former in paris. it's being called a once in a decade, the chance to improve the condition of women and girls, what concrete actions can we expect that well, we have a bunch of commitments may go coming to this conference, government, private sector, civil society, philanthropy. and everyone is going to make a commitment around 6 action coalitions to really accelerate gender equality implementation over the next 5 years. so we've heard women have lost more jobs than men during, during the pandemic. are you worried that some of those jobs won't be coming back and what can be done about it? oh, absolutely. we all ready seeing declines and labor force participation. and we know that the care budget for women is so large that many women are stepping out of the labor force. and once you step off, it's really hard for many women to come back. so this could have very consequential long term impact on women and only going to be talking about the econom
labor. as joining us now is anita about t i. she's the deputy head of united, the united nations agency, us women which is organizing that event. i need to have today's general, quote, a former in paris. it's being called a once in a decade, the chance to improve the condition of women and girls, what concrete actions can we expect that well, we have a bunch of commitments may go coming to this conference, government, private sector, civil society, philanthropy. and everyone is going to make a...
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nation labor. his grandfather was wondered whether not much longer live in front of under generation 100 live the organizations long term rehabilitation center is like a boarding school. the boys are not allowed to leave the ground. they're only allowed to return to their families when the team of teachers and social workers decide that the children are strong enough to find their own way. most the day he just if he is. i the next day in daily mindy, his managed to collect enough information to launch brain this morning with the help of the city. so she's the police and a local magistrate was briefing with the magistrate in time to head out to an industrial state in northeast and delhi about that it's donna oh, do you have the area observed dependence operation confirm to do children working to small project fancy producing comments or devotional objects. now things have to good several children are sleeping in this room for them to come to take a look on the 1st floor. i'll be got off. when did you not get over, take a photo, photo and don't worry chinese so young. just carry on. where do you come from? from
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national labor. his grandfather was wondered whether not much longer live in front of under generation wondered, live the organizations long term rehabilitation center like a boarding school. the boys are not allowed to leave the grounds. they're only allowed to return to their families when the team of teachers and social workers decide that the children are strong enough to find their own way. most the he, just if he is. ah, the next day in delhi, mindy has managed to collect enough information to launch rain this morning with the help of the city authorities. the police and a local magistrate was briefing with the magistrate in time to head out to an industrial in northeastern daily. that it, that's gonna be the oh do you tend the area observed surveillance operation concern to do children with the small project fancy producing thomas or devotional objects. now things have to or the civil children are sleeping in this room for them to come to take a look on the 1st floor and they're going to be got out when it gets over relevant, you can take a photo taken photo said don't worry chinese. so young, just carry on. wh
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labor organization. ah, so it's 2 weeks now since the sci fi, which ended the latest conflicts in israel and her mouth. and officials in the united nations and red cross on now witnessing the damage for themselves in gaza. recessing the extent of the humanitarian crisis to after that 11 day conflict with israel. looking at the destruction of homes, schools, hospitals, and critical infrastructure. thousands of people remain displaced after residential buildings and houses were destroyed in the israeli bombardments. let's start with this from robert martini speaking to out of the earlier director general of the international committee of the red cross. he is appealing for more than $16000000.00 to help the people of gaza. invisible scars afford the mental health, which also was the red thread through all the discussion i had with the gods in the today, which also need need to be supported in great way. so we have launch a preliminary appeal of 15000000. says frank, we definitely need in order to be also carry out what i mentioned earlier, also supporting the palestine rich christian society volunteers who have been doing a remarkable work
labor organization. ah, so it's 2 weeks now since the sci fi, which ended the latest conflicts in israel and her mouth. and officials in the united nations and red cross on now witnessing the damage for themselves in gaza. recessing the extent of the humanitarian crisis to after that 11 day conflict with israel. looking at the destruction of homes, schools, hospitals, and critical infrastructure. thousands of people remain displaced after residential buildings and houses were destroyed in the...
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national security adviser says the president wants to show that democracy can best deliver solutions for people everywhere. now, a russian court is outlawed. political organizations linked to the jailed opposition lead lexi nevada, the laboring them as extremist. it means in the valleys allies cannot run in parliamentary elections in september, but the criminal critics says he will keep fighting and will not retreat from his goals. he serving a 2 and a half year prison sentence, a pro violations related to an embezzlement, conviction. but smith is more on what this means from the valid these opposition movement. this was a mammoth all day long court session, 13 hours almost. in the end, an indication that the authorities were determined to have the court deliver its ruling in one hearing in one day in the hearing. it means effectively the really the final blow for lexi navarro and his organization of political organization. he spent years building up to try and counter flooded mer puts in. it now means that anyone with a leadership role in this organization can face up to 10 years in prison. anyone who found this organization could face up to 8 years in prison at nevada. and these organizations in the same category here in r
national security adviser says the president wants to show that democracy can best deliver solutions for people everywhere. now, a russian court is outlawed. political organizations linked to the jailed opposition lead lexi nevada, the laboring them as extremist. it means in the valleys allies cannot run in parliamentary elections in september, but the criminal critics says he will keep fighting and will not retreat from his goals. he serving a 2 and a half year prison sentence, a pro...
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organizer. >> i'm glad to get juneteenth as a national holiday and a step. this year has been that we are more than laboring. what we are taught in schools was just about the slave trade and about all the things that people went through. this start it is process of what has happened after. >> reporter: it's important to remember that this holiday is now coming against the backdrop of a number of key national fights right now. you just talked about the fight for voting rights and access. people here have been talking about that with me all day and then there are also more than a dozen states that are currently trying to make it impossible to teach about systemic bias or topics of race in classrooms and come up today, too, as people say we celebrate but what about the areas where people can't talk about it in schools so that's what i mean when i say this is about as much about the future as the past. yasmin? >> it really is incredible. you picked up on that so well. the fact that i was just talking about the voting restrictions put in place to keep black and brown communities from voting in this country. happ
organizer. >> i'm glad to get juneteenth as a national holiday and a step. this year has been that we are more than laboring. what we are taught in schools was just about the slave trade and about all the things that people went through. this start it is process of what has happened after. >> reporter: it's important to remember that this holiday is now coming against the backdrop of a number of key national fights right now. you just talked about the fight for voting rights and...
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working-class detroit 1900 - 1930 organize labor in american politics, 1894 - 1994 and art of justice the saga of race, civil rights and murder in the jazz age which received the national book award for nonfiction. the tribune and the simon center tolerance book award. kevin, thank you so much for being here i am looking forward to hearing this conversation. i'll be back at the end of the show to do questions. >> thank you so much and chris thank you for letting me join you tonight. . . . for four years, is a dominant figure in american politics. and at the mccarthy hearings the army lawyer, joseph welch, called him out. the most famous a moment i think people know from those hearings is when he says to joe mccarthy, have you no decency sir? long last have you no decency? the iconic moments, and you give us an entirely different moment from those hearings. it would be great if you just tell us about that moment. >> yes wonderful. first thank you so much for being here, thank you for any and everybody watching this is really exciting and wonderful. the sense of decency moment from welch has really, continues to have a life of its own. i have an alert on joe mccarthy a g
working-class detroit 1900 - 1930 organize labor in american politics, 1894 - 1994 and art of justice the saga of race, civil rights and murder in the jazz age which received the national book award for nonfiction. the tribune and the simon center tolerance book award. kevin, thank you so much for being here i am looking forward to hearing this conversation. i'll be back at the end of the show to do questions. >> thank you so much and chris thank you for letting me join you tonight. . . ....
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team trying to unionize, obviously it got shutdown by the national labor relations board, and this act, this college athlete right to organizege playing sports, not just the football and baseball and basketball, but the olympic sports as well, track and field and sometimes there are lasting issues, so organizing to protect the health and safety of college athletes is one thing but to ask universities to now collectively bargain rights as it pertains to salaries is something that i think goes beyond what colleges are equipped for , and a lot of that is because of the structure of the ncaa, ash. we know that the ncaa gets a lot of criticism here but the ncaa is just the enforcement arm of the division i,ii, and iii councils. that's the chancellors and the presidents. they're the ones deciding what's best for their collective or respective colleges and university. the ncaa just enforces it so now , what this puts into play is so many different players. we have the ncaa, we have the division i ii and iii counc il, the universities themselves and now we have congress putting their two cents into this and it's just making it very
team trying to unionize, obviously it got shutdown by the national labor relations board, and this act, this college athlete right to organizege playing sports, not just the football and baseball and basketball, but the olympic sports as well, track and field and sometimes there are lasting issues, so organizing to protect the health and safety of college athletes is one thing but to ask universities to now collectively bargain rights as it pertains to salaries is something that i think goes...
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organizers access to workers on privately owned-farms during their work breaks. the ruling strikes down a crucial part of a landmark 1975 labor law that was the nation's first to recognizetural workers' rights to collective bargaining and grew out of efforts by the united farm workers to demand better pay and working conditions for california's agricultural workers. for more, in addition to adam cohen, we are joined by camila chavez, executive director of dolores huerta foundation, and the also niece of cesar chavez. thank you for joining us. chavez was the united farmworkers cofounder and now you continue the legacy with dolores huerta. can you respond to the supreme court ruling? >> yes. thank you for having me. i also want to say -- this ruling is a setback for the union for workers rights. [indiscernible] taking property is ridiculous and clearly a unionbusting position. allowing "physical invasion of land without compensation." we know when it comes to workers that live on the labor camps, they're living on private property. there scheduled to work -- shuttled. union workers would not have access to them. amy: if you could expand on this and the precedent set all o
organizers access to workers on privately owned-farms during their work breaks. the ruling strikes down a crucial part of a landmark 1975 labor law that was the nation's first to recognizetural workers' rights to collective bargaining and grew out of efforts by the united farm workers to demand better pay and working conditions for california's agricultural workers. for more, in addition to adam cohen, we are joined by camila chavez, executive director of dolores huerta foundation, and the also...