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SFA
makes the news in Austin, TX during the
2006 Student Labor
Week of Action |
- Salem award winner leads fight against farmworker exploitation (The Salem News, 5/09)
- Farmworker wages are still the issue (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/09)
- Governor needs to take the lead on worker justice (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/09)
- Crist backs farmworkers (St. Petersburg Times, 4/09)
- Harvest of Hope (Gourmet Magazine, 3/09)
- Editorial: Crist finally joins battle (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- Gov. Crist praises the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- Gov. Crist supports better working conditions for farmworkers (Naples Daily News, 3/09)
- Crist first FL Gov to meet with farmworkers group since 1990's (Naples Daily News, 3/09)
- CIW calls meeting with Crist 'productive' (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- Tomato summit (Gourmet Magazine, 3/09)
- Why the Slow Food movement needs to help stop America's slave labor (Alternet, 3/09)
- Governor Crist: It's time to end slavery in Florida (Common Dreams, 3/09)
- Immokalee workers to take slavery tales to Crist (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- We cannot continue to ignore farmworkers (Tallahasse Democrat, 3/09)
- Farmworkers from Immokale protest conditions (Miami Herald, 3/09)
- CIW protests modern-day slavery of farmworkers (Tallahassee Democrat, 3/09)
- 200 Immokalee farmworkers protest at Capitol (Naples Daily News, 3/09)
- Immigrants rally against slave labor (First Coast News, 3/09)
- Editorial: Governor, meet with Coalition (3/9/09)
- The real root of global economic collapse (Huffington Post, 3/09)
- Yes, those are slaves on the steps of the Florida Capitol (Miami New Times, 3/09)
- Apartheid in America (Raj Patel, 3/7/09)
- Immokalee Diary (Grist, 3/09)
- Governor remains silent on plague of slavery (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- Charlie Crist snubs slavery foes (CBS4.com, 3/09)
- Farmworkers: 'We deserve better' (NBC, 3/09)
- Foodies seek answers in Collier: Celebrities visit Immokalee (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- Human rights on the menu (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/09)
- Foodies address the slavery issue (The Nation, 3/09)
- Modern-day slavery was focus of groups' tour of Immokalee (Naples Daily News, 3/09)
- Tomato pickers' Fla. plight a growing concern (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 3/09)
- Your tomatoes were picked by slaves (Slate, 3/09)
- Harsh Realities in a Country gone Mad with Greed (Ramona's Voices, 3/09)
- Florida's slave trade (Gourmet Magazine, 3/09)
- Politics of the plate: the price of tomatoes (Gourmet Magazine, 3/09)
- Governor Crist should take a stand against slavery (Huffington Post, 2/09)
- CIW to Crist: end slavery (The Nation, 1/09)
- In the trenches and fighting slavery (The Nation, 12/08)
- Editorial: Little bit of slavery not acceptable (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/08)
- Immokalee family sentenced for slavery (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/08)
- Four sentenced for enslaving Immokalee farmworkers (NBC (Southwest FL), 12/08)
- Ag spokesman McElroy's slavery remarks spur buzz (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/08)
- Immokalee brothers get prison sentence in slavery case (Naples Daily News, 12/08)
- Agriculture spokesman thinks a little bit of slavery isn't a big deal (Miami New Times, 12/08)
- Specter of slavery persists in fields (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/08)
- Farmworkers exploited, even enslaved, in Florida (St. Petersburg Times, 9/08)
- Brothers plead guily to enslaving farmworkers in Florida (US DOJ, 9/08)
- Five plead guilty in Immokalee slavery case (Ft. Myers News-Press, 9/08)
- Five plead guilty to enslaving migrant farmworkers (Associated Press, 9/08)
- Eating that tomato can put you in moral peril (St. Petersburg Times, 7/08)
- Pennies a bucket don't end slavery for Florida pickers (Daytona Beach News-Journal, 7/08)
- Ending slavery for pennies (The Nation, 4/08)
- Sheriff: There is slavery in Florida tomato fields (Palm Beach Post, 4/08)
- Modern slavery in Immokalee (Yahoo News, 4/08)
- New abolitionists fight slavery in tomato fields (AFL-CIO weblog, 3/08)
- Would you like your rights with that? - farmworker speaks out against exploitation (MTV.com, 3/08)
- 21st century US slavery (AFL-CIO weblog, 1/08)
- Slavery in the union (The Nation, 1/08)
- End the new slavery (Palm Beach Post, 1/08)
- Seis personas enfrentan cargos federales por esclavizar a inmigrantes (La Jornada, 1/08)
- Burger King a party to slavery (Ft. Myers News-Press, 1/08)
- Sixth Immokalee slavery case suspect arrested (Ft. Myers News-Press, 1/08)
- Florida family charged with enslaving immigrant farmworkers (Associated Press, 1/08)
- What does BK have to do with slavery in US agriculture? (DMI Blog, 12/07)
- Slave labour that shames America (The Independent (UK), 12/07)
- How about a side order of human rights? (Miami Herald, 12/07)
- Family accused of enslaving workers at Immokalee camp (Naples Daily News, 12/07)
- Family indicted for harboring workers in horrible conditions (WINK News, 12/07)
- Nobodies no longer (Guardian of London, 12/07)
- Florida farmworkers face near-slavery conditions (Alternet, 12/07)
- End modern-day slavery (Austin American-Statesman, 11/07)
- Book details plight of Immokalee farmworkers (Ft. Myers News-Press, 11/30)
- Coalition honored for war on slavery (Ft. Myers News-Press, 11/07)
- Immokalee farmworkers' work receives international recognition (Naples Daily News, 11/07)
- US workers group wins anti-slavery award (OneWorld, 11/07)
- Slaves to profit (Forbes, 11/07)
- Slavery is alive and well in the US (Alternet, 10/07)
- Slavery in contemporary America (The Leonard Lopate Show, 10/07)
- Are we eating the fruits of slave labor? (Huffington Post, 9/07)
- Interview with John Bowe (Marketplace Morning Report, 9/07)
- Slavery is shockingly alive and well today (USA Today, 9/07)
- Workers group wins high praise in new book (St. Petersburg Times, 9/07)
- Nobodies: Modern American slave labor...dark side global economy (Wall Street Journal, 9/07)
- Sold for $350: a slave's story of toil and fear (ABC News, 5/07)
- Second lengthy sentence given for farmworker abuse (Miami Herald, 2/07)
- Labor camp owner given 30 years in prison (Jacksonville Times-Union, 1/07)
- Immokalee coalition at its best exposing oppression (Naples Daily News, 9/06)
- Labor camps kept workers in servitude with crack cocaine (Naples Daily News, 9/06)
- Jury finds labor camp owners guilty (Associated Press, 8/06)
- Drugs, vices kept laborers tied to camp (Fayatteville Observer, 7/06)
- Labor camp supervisor admits drug conspiracy (Jacksonville Times Union, 7/06)
- A leader in the fight (Naples Daily News, 1/06)
- Convicted slaver shouldn't be back in business (Ft.
Myers News Press, 12/05)
- Slaves among us (Gulfshore Life, 10/05)
- Trafficking
thrives in US (Daily Texan, 8/05)
- U.S. pursues possible case of forced labor at a Florida farm (New York Times, 6/05)
- Modern-day slavery: a special report (Palm Beach Post, 12/03)
- Slavery?
In Florida? In 2003? Yes (Palm Beach Post, 11/03)
- Florida's
fields of despair (Miami Herald, 9/03)
- Brutal
farm labor bosses punished (Miami Herald, 9/03)
- Florida
tops US in number of problem farm labor bosses (Miami Herald, 9/03)
- Fear
remains with picker once kept in servitude (Miami Herald, 9/03)
- 21st
century slaves (National Geographic, 9/03)
- Crew
boss accused of abuse gets owner's OK (Miami Herald, 8/03)
- The
face of Florida's farmworkers (Miami Herald, 8/03)
- Nobodies:
Does slavery exist in America? (New Yorker, 4/03) | (pdf)
- Immokalee tomato labor group pressures Publix (The Packer, 6/09)
- Editorial: Publix should back tomato pickers' fight (Ft. Myers News-Press, 6/09)
- Immokalee workers turn eye toward Publix (Ft. Myers News-Press, 6/09)
- Two farms agree to better wages, conditions for Florida tomato workers (AFL-CIO weblog, 6/09)
- CIW declare tomato pickers victory in Florida (Miami New Times, 6/09)
- Whole Foods makes produce progress (MSNBC, 6/09)
- Florida growers join Whole Foods to support labor coalition (The Packer, 6/09)
- 2 Fla. farms in deal to pay tomato pickers more (AP, 6/09)
- Victory for CIW - farmers agree to pay 'penny more per pound' (Media Mobilizing Project, 6/09)
- Agreement made to raise harvesters' wages and working conditions (Ft. Myers News-Press, 6/09)
- Green food movement sparks controversy on campus and off (The Green Fork, 5/09)
- Another win for the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (Grist, 5/09)
- Bon Appetit threatens tomato boycott unless farming conditions improve (Wesleying, 4/09)
- Immokalee workers get new ally: Food service firm pledges to pay more (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/09)
- Bon Appétit Managment Pushes Sustainability on Tomato Farmers (The Daily Table, 4/09)
- BAMCo backs Florida tomato pickers in fight for fair labor standards (The Ethicurean, 4/09)
- Bon Appétit dumps sweatshop tomatoes (La Vida Locavore, 4/09)
- A squeeze for tomato growers: Boycott vs. higher wages (Washington Post, 4/09)
- The University of New Mexico fights to "Dine with Dignity" (Stir it up Campus, 4/09)
- “Dine with Dignity” Campaign in Support of Tomato Pickers (Tomato Casual, 4/09)
- Have you hugged your farmer today? (Western Courier (Western Illinois University), 4/09)
- SFA launches national 'Dining With Dignity' campaign (Fox Business, 3/09)
- SFA targets Aramark, Compass and Sodexo over farmworker poverty (Vending Market Watch, 3/09)
- SFA to target campus food suppliers (Free Speech Radio News, 3/09)
- University of Central Florida: the fight for responsible sourcing (Stir It Up Campus, 3/09)
- A more-complete definition of 'sustainable' (Organic on the Green, 1/09)
- Triunfaron ante Subway y ahora buscan acuerdos con Aramark (Al Día, 12/08)
- Chipotle exploits farmworkers (Elephant Journal, 12/08)
- Chipotle: not so hot for farmworkers (WireTap Magazine, 11/08)
- Be what you eat (Duke Chronicle, 10/08)
- What's fair got to do with the price of green tomatoes? (The Green Fork, 10/08)
- Protestors rally for fair worker wages at Chipotle (The Independant Florida Alligator, 10/08)
- Florida workers protest Chipotle (KUT Radio, Austin, TX, 10/08)
- Tomato pickers sign up new ally: Whole Foods joins workers' cause (Ft. Myers News-Press, 9/08)
- Whole Foods makes deal for Florida tomatoes (Bradenton Herald, 9/08)
- Chipotle hypocricy (The Nation, 7/08)
- Workers group targets Chipotle (Bradenton Herald, 7/08)
- Chipotle's 'Food with Integrity' ignores tomato pickers (The Pump Handle, 7/08)
- Chipotle grilled: When will the burrito giant pay up for less exploitative tomatoes? (Gristmill, 7/08)
- UCSU tells Chipotle "thanks, but no thanks" (YourHub.com, 4/08)
- Labor group protests outside Chipotle headquarters (Associated Press, 4/08)
- Florida farmworkers launch Chipotle protest in Denver (La Voz Nueva, 4/08)
- Student gets hot about Chipotle's labor practices (The Met Online, 3/08)
- Protestors ask Chipotle to put its money where its burrito goes (Colorado Confidential, 12/07)
- Students' low-cost Chipotle ads draw 18 million online viewers (Nation's Restaurant News, 12/06)
- Immokalee workers tell Chipotle to walk its talk (NewStandard, 10/06)
- Standing up for a living wage (Uni High Gargoyle, 10/06)
- Coalition targets Chipotle's tomato farmers (Rocky Mountain News, 9/06)
- Chipotle squeezed over Florida tomatoes (Denver Post, 9/06)
- Farmworkers pressure Chipotle (Associated Press, 9/06
- Top youth activism victories of 2008 (The Nation, 12/08)
- Victory for Florida farmworkers (Wiretap Magazine, 12/08)
- Jornaleros comparten un sueño mientras avanzan sobre transnacionales (La Jornada, 12/08)
- Triunfan ante Subway y ahora buscan acuerdos con Aramark (Ponte al Dia, 12/08)
- Shameful exploitation (St. Petersburg Times, 12/08)
- One quarter of Americans still don't believe it... (Huffington Post, 12/08)
- CIW discusses Florida workers (The Daily Pennsylvanian, 12/08)
- Immokalee workers win agreement with Subway (Democracy Now!, 12/08)
- Subway joins Florida tomato workers cause (The Packer, 12/08)
- Bearing the fruits of their labor (Institute for Southern Studies, 12/08)
- Tomato pickers' pennies pile up, but out of reach (St. Petersburg Times, 12/08)
- Subway to pay more for Fla. tomatoes (Nation's Restaurant News, 12/08)
- Editorial: Pass extra pay to tomato workers (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/08)
- Subway to pay more for tomatoes (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/08)
- Tomato workers win agreement with Subway (Fresh Plaza, 12/08)
- Victory to the farmworkers! CIW announces that Subway has signed on... (Rad Geek, 12/08)
- Subway to pay more for tomatoes (Miami Herald, 12/08)
- Subway agrees to pay another penny per pound for Florida tomatoes (Naples Daily News, 12/08)
- Farmworkers bring tales of modern-day slavery to Asheville (Mountain Area Info. Network, 10/08)
- Protesting for wages (The Towerlight, 10/08)
- The price of a tomato: Next stop, Subway (The Economist, 6/08)
- Subway still measuring impact of tomato losses (Perishable Pundit, 6/08)
- Jingle hell (Slate, 4/08)
- Costs are squashing the tomato industry (Miami Herald, 2/08)
- The tao of Jared (Slate, 10/03)
- Why Subway is 'the biggest problem in franchising' Fortune Magazine, 3/98)
- Corporate spooks: private security contractors infiltrate social justice orgs (Utne Reader, 1/09)
- Farmworkers beat Burger King, but face resistance from growers (Labor Notes, 7/08)
- Orlando-area immigrant workers fight to hold the pennies they won (Orlando Sentinel, 7/08)
- Tomato growers must give in (Fort Myers News-Press, 7/08)
- Oppressed group vows to fight on (Fort Myers News-Press, 7/08)
- They're ripe to fight (Fort Myers News-Press, 7/08)
- At last, BK does the right thing (St. Petersburg Times, 6/08)
- Florida farmworkers chop up Burger King (Monthly Review, 5/08)
- Tomato pickers battle over more money (The Packer, 5/08)
- Burger King cede ante los tomateros (BBC Mundo, 5/08)
- What's with the farmers? (Palm Beach Post, 5/08)
- News reporting advanced justice (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- BK grants raise to pickers (New York Times, 5/08)
- Tomato pickers celebrate victory with BK (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- BK agrees to better wages, conditions for tomato workers (AFL-CIO weblog, 5/08)
- Jornaleros del jitomate en Florida logran un triunfo histórico ante Burger King (La Jornada, 5/08)
- Sweet victory: CIW wins (The Nation, 5/08)
- BK agrees to pay more for Fla. tomatoes (Nation's Restaurant News, 5/08)
- Burger King, farmworker group agree on wage deal (Associated Press, 5/08)
- Tomato growers' group relents on imposing fine (Ft Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- Burger King's virtual missteps 'a cautionary tale' (Miami Herald, 5/08)
- Fries with your paranoia? (Palm Beach Post, 5/08)
- Take next step, Burger King (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- Burger exec gets burned in internet spat (Miami Herald, 5/08)
- Paraphrase this: How high did this scheme go? (The Nation, 5/08)
- Two identified as no longer working at Burger King (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- Burger King fires 2 for filings about farmworkers (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- Burger King fires 2 after blog controversy (Associated Press, 5/08)
- BK: 2 employees fired over online remarks (Nation's Restaurant News, 5/08)
- Invasions of Privacy (The Nation, 5/08)
- Burger King locked in dispute with farmworkers (NPR, 5/08)
- Activists out Burger King dirty tricks operation (The Independant (UK), 5/08)
- Burger with a side of spies (New York Times, 5/08)
- BK vows 'appropriate action' for exec's online postings (Nation's Restaurant News, 5/08)
- Burger King investigates VP's online postings (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- Raw deal by BK (Fort Myers News-Press, 5/08)
- Beef with Burger King (CNBC, 4/08)
- Workers at bottom of food chain illustrate growing economic disparity (Huffington Post, 4/08)
- BK draws more heat from tomato pickers' group (Nation's Restaurant News, 4/08)
- Steve Grover: The Burger King of sock-puppets! (Bloggerheads, 4/08)
- BK exec hides behind daughter's email account to trash talk opponents (The Consumerist, 4/08)
- BK VP accused of flaming pressure group (VNUnet, 4/08)
- Burger King VP exposed as troll (Daily Kos, 4/08)
- BK exec used daughter's online ID to chide farmworker advocates (Common Dreams, 4/08)
- Tomato pickers say Burger King spies on allies (Labor Notes, 4/08)
- Burger King gets farmworkers' petition // Daughter of Burger King VP says dad wrote anti-coalition postings (Fort Myers News-Press, 4/08)
- Farmworker coalition to visit Burger King headquarters (Naples Daily News, 4/08)
- Farmworker advocates to present Burger King with petitions (Associated Press, 4/08)
- We must treat farmworkers fairly (Miami Herald, 4/08)
- Pickers merit penny (Bradenton Herald, 4/08)
- Tomato pickers' pay-probe sought (Miami Herald, 4/08)
- Florida tomato growers mistreat migrant labor, US senators argue (Sun-Sentinel, 4/08)
- DC takes up tomato pickers' plight (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/08)
- Corporation spying on activists? Downright creepy. (Miami New Times, 4/08)
- Burger King should wise up (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/08)
- Ending abuses and improving working conditions for tomato workers (Sen. Bernie Sanders, 4/08)
- Senators look into treatment, wages of Florida tomato pickers (Associated Press, 4/15)
- Immokalee farmworkers in national spotlight (Naples Daily News, 4/08)
- Senate scolds tomato growers (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/08)
- The harvest of shame (Sen. Sanders on Huffington Post, 4/08)
- US Senate panel to hear testimony about tomato workers (Bradenton Herald, 4/08)
- A bad week for corporate spies (PR Watch, 4/14)
- Activist groups spied on by private companies (Facing South, 4/08)
- Did Burger King target and spy on tomato pickers rights groups? (Democracy Now!, 4/08)
- Tomato pickers feeling spied on (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/08)
- Farmworkers denied one cent (St. Petersburg Times, 4/08)
- Protestors march to Burger King in support of fair food (Lawrence Journal-World, 4/08)
- Burger King rallies kick off Student/Labor Week of Action (AFL-CIO weblog, 4/08)
- Petitioning the King (Dissident Voice, 4/08)
- Congress members back call to raise tomato pickers' pay (Palm Beach Post, 3/08)
- Senators seek more pay for Fla. pickers (Associated Press, 3/08)
- Recibe apoyo campaña para abolir condiciones de esclavitud en EU (La Jornada, 3/08)
- Students get a close-up look at the life of a migrant worker (Washington Post, 3/08)
- Immokalee workers raise stakes (Ft. Myers News-Press, 3/08)
- Key students get first-hand insight from migrant farmworker (The Capital (Annapolis), 3/08)
- Tomato troubles (QSR Magazine, 2/08)
- Gulp! Burger King is on the rebound (New York Times, 2/08)
- Burger King weighs move from Florida tomatoes (The Packer, 2/08)
- Who wouldn't pay one cent more to improve farmworkers' lives? (Naples Daily News, 2/08)
- US senators want a pay increase for farmworkers (Ft. Myers News-Press, 1/08)
- US senators urge BK and tomato growers to boost farmworker wages (Associated Press, 1/08)
- Penny pinchers won't let tomato pickers have it their way (Austin American-Statesman, 1/08)
- A Whopper of a fight (Creative Loafing, 1/08)
- Tomato pickers' wages fight faces obstacles (New York Times, 12/07)
- Farmworkers and students take on Burger King (The Nation, 12/07)
- Tomato growers shirk social responsibility (Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 12/07)
- Farmworkers deserve more (Ft. Myers News-Press, 12/07)
- Good cause gives activism a new life (Miami Herald, 12/07)
- Open letter to readers from "BK CEO" (Florida Weekly, 12/07)
- Taking on the king (The Progressive, 12/07)
- Protest demands fair food from Burger King (Grand Rapids Indymedia, 12/07)
- Justice for only a penny (ZMag, 12/07)
- Bankers squeeze Burger King, tomato pickers lose (Alternet, 12/07)
- Students join Burger King protest (Miami Herald, 12/07)
- Activists protest Burger King (Miami Herald, 12/07)
- Farmworkers protest at BK HQ (Associated Press, 11/07)
- Cheap charity or honest wage? (About.com, 11/07)
- Protests pressure BK farm suppliers (CBS 4, Miami, 11/07)
- Marchers to Burger King: we will not be turned back (AFL-CIO weblog, 11/07)
- Tomato pickers protest at BK Miami HQ (Reuters, 11/07)
- Hundreds protest BK over farmworker wages, working conditions (Naples Daily News, 11/07)
- Penny Foolish (New York Times, 11/07)
- Boycott Burger King (Huffington Post, 11/07)
- Penny for bad thought (Palm Beach Post, 11/07)
- Corporate control of produce markets squeezes workers, farmers, consumers (Gristmill, 11/07)
- At a penny per pound, a little adds up to a lot (St. Petersburg Times, 11/07)
- Landmark fast-food tomato accords in danger of collapse (Miami Herald, 11/07)
- Show 'thanks' by giving farmworkers raise (Sun-Sentinel, 11/07)
- Local student alliance uses Myspace to fight for social justice (Naples Daily News, 10/07)
- Having it THEIR way (Ft. Myers Florida Weekly, 10/07)
- Local workers' movement targets Burger King (Ft. Myers Florida Weekly, 10/07)
- Workers protest, Burger King not swayed (Deland-Deltona Beacon, 10/07)
- Farmworkers protest over pay (Immokalee Bulletin, 10/07)
- CIW mini-tour in Sarasota (Sarasota Indymedia, 10/07)
- Farmworkers protest Burger King (WWSB ABC 7, 9/07)
- It costs tomato growers nothing to back farmworkers' efforts (Naples Daily News, 9/07)
- Workers protest outside popular fast food chain (NBC2, 9/07)
- Protesters target Burger King in S. Fort Myers (News-Press, 9/07)
- Fighting for a penny more (Naples Daily News, 9/07)
- Immokalee labor group organizes statewide protest against Burger King (Naples Daily News, 9/07)
- Have this one their way (Palm Beach Post, 9/07)
- Burger King protest (KGBT 4, 9/07)
- Immokalee hosts student group concerned about working conditions (Naples Daily News, 9/07)
- Tomato pickers put pressure on Burger King (Miami Herald, 8/07)
- Burger King or bust (Miami New Times, 8/07)
- Immokalee farmworker activists take on Burger King (South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 8/07)
- Tomato pickers protest Burger King over pay rate (AAJA, 8/07)
- Burger Sting (Miami New Times, 8/07)
- Protestors Target Burger King (WPLG Miami, 7/07)
- Burger King CEO salary among highest of executives in south Florida (Miami Herald, 5/07)
- "Si, se puede": field workers in Florida say “yes we can!” - and are (The Dominion, 5/07)
- After McDonald's victory, labor activists target Burger King (The NewStandard, 4/07)
- Farmworker advocates protest Burger King (Ft. Myers News Press, 4/07)
- Burger King next target of coalition (Chicago Tribune, 4/07)
- Now the pressure is on Burger King (Miami Herald, 4/07)
- Burger King of cool? (USA Today, 2/07)
- Farmworkers urge Burger King to help improve work conditions (Associated Press, 2/07)
- Tomato pickers rally at Burger King headquarters (Miami Herald, 2/07)
- Burger King rejects request to raise tomato prices (Miami Herald, 2/07)
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- McDonald's to limit pesticides after shareholder action (AFL-CIO Weblog, 4/09)
- Victories in 2007 (Huffington Post, 12/07)
- Top 10 youth activism victories in 2007 (WireTap Magazine, 12/07)
- The struggle for fair and just food (Z Magazine, 8/07)
- Tomato growers reject McDonald's deal to pay farmworkers more (Chicago Tribune, 5/07)
- Doing it for themselves (In These Times, 5/07)
- A big one cent difference (TomPaine.com, 4/07)
- Immokalee tomato pickers win McD's campaign, set sights on Burger King (Democracy Now!, 4/07)
- Morello, de la Rocha 'Rally round the worker' (SPIN.com, 4/07)
- The kids are all right (The Nation, 4/07)
- What's the big deal about an extra penny? (Orlando Sentinel, 4/07)
- Tomato pickers pressure brings extra penny (St. Petersburg Times, 4/07)
- Pickers get this break (Palm Beach Post, Op-ed, 4/15/07)
- Farmworkers win case against McDonald's (The Guardian, London, 4/07)
- Huge victory for immigrant farmworkers and student activists (WireTap, 4/07)
- A Win for the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (In These Times, 4/07)
- Now the pressure is on Burger King (Miami Herald, 4/07)
- McD's agrees to increase pay for workers who harvest its tomatoes (Palm Beach Post, 4/07)
- McDonald's case could set standard (Chicago Tribune, 4/07)
- Ganan campesinos inmigrantes de Florida demanda contra McD's (La Jornada, 4/07)
- McD's to pay more for tomatoes (Business Week, 4/07)
- McD's agrees to pay spike for tomatoes (CNN, 4/07)
- Ronald McDonald... and farmworker justice (Campus Progress blog, 4/07)
- CIW wins agreement with McDonald's (AFL-CIO Weblog, 4/07)
- Farmworker activist builds support for McDonald's boycott (Workday Minnesota, 4/07)
- Unhappy Meals (The Nation, 3/07)
- Open Letter to Ronald McDonald (Guerilla News Network, 3/07)
- Farmworkers take aim at McDonald's (Washington Post, 2/07)
- Stand with us: CIW brings struggle to Chicago (The Protest, 2/07)
- Farm workers to McDonald's: We are tired of waiting (AFL-CIO Weblog, 1/07)
- McDonald's campaign escalates (Left Turn, 12/06)
- CIW seeks support in Chicago (Labor Beat, 11/06)
- Students take tomato pickers' fight to the golden arches (Workday Minnesota, 11/06)
- Farmworkers pressure McDonald's (Louisville Courier Journal, 10/06)
- Ag-Mart workers land in poor housing (News & Observer, 10/06)
- Bishops ask McDonald's to up pay (BBC News, 9/06)
- 'Mini-tour' targets McDonald's (Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) News, 9/06)
- Tomato's juicy secret (IndyKids, Fall 2006)
- Farmworkers, pesticides, and what big consumers like McDonald's can do (AFL-CIO Weblog, 8/06)
- Immokalee workers' Truth Tour heats up (Naples Sun Times, 8/06)
- A new generation of labor activists emerges (Critical Moment, 7/06)
- Did Sister Ruth Neglect to Reflect on McDonald's? (Center for Media & Democracy, 6/06)
- Fields ripe with injustice (Huffington
Post, 5/06)
- Farmworkers fight McDonald's in publicity
war over workers' wages (Associated Press, 5/06)
- Immokalee tour hits home (Ft. Myers News-Press, 4/06)
- AFL-CIO
president, Ethel Kennedy lend support to Florida farmworkers (Associated Press,
4/06)
- Students
turn up pressure over labor rights (NewStandard, 4/06)
- McDonald's
faces protest over farm wages (New York Times, 4/06)
- Farmworkers
target McDonald's, suppliers over wages (TruthOut, 4/06)
- Brand-busting
the Golden Arches: Students and farmworkers take on a fast-food
giant (Common Dreams, 4/06)
- I'm
leavin' it: Students and farmworkers take on McDonald's (AFL-CIO
Weblog, 3/06)
- Florida
tomato pickers to march on McDonald's Saturday (Chicago Sun Times,
March 30, 3/06)
- Throwing
tomatoes (The Dominion, Canada, 3/06)
- Farmworker
group takes on McDonald's (Naples Daily News, 3/06)
- Farmworker
group heads to Illinois to seek meeting with McDonald's (Associated Press,
3/06)
- Shaking
of the Golden Arches (AlterNet, 3/06)
- Coalition
campaign targets McDonald's (Miami Herald, 3/06)
- Fast
food fight (St. Petersburg Times, 3/06)
- Toss
a tomato at fair-trade label (Palm Beach Post, 2/06)
- Slavery
beneath the Golden Arches? (AlterNet, 1/06)
- McDonald's
on tip-toes with newly empowered farmworkers (NewStandard, 12/05)
- Concern
over McDonald's tomato policy grows (Nation's Restaurant News,
12/05)
- Farmworkers
target McDonald's (Associated Press, 11/05)
- Thoroughly
modern marketing: McDonald's updates advertising to remain 'forever
young' (Nation's Restaurant News, 4/05)
- Social responsibility:
An ongoing mission for a good corporate citizen (Nation's Restaurant
News, 4/05)
northwestern university
university of florida
university of kansas
university of mass. - amherst
university of minnesota
university of notre dame
university of texas - austin
university of wisconsin - madison
wayne state university
western michigan university
- Yum brands expanding farmworkers deal (Business Week, 5/07)
- Taco Bell thought outside the boycott (Palm Beach Post, 2/07)
- A
Year of Sweet Victories (The Nation, 12/05)
- Ten
Good Things about Another Bad Year (TruthOut, 12/05)
- A
Bad Year for Goliath (WorkingForChange, 12/05)
- Campus
activism victory of the year (Mother Jones, 10/05)
- Empowered
by victory, tomato pickers look to new season (NewStandard,
10/05)
-
Immokalee workers take down Taco Bell (Monthly Review, 10/05)
- Taco Bell boycott victory: A model of strategic organizing (Left Turn, 8/05)
- First
they took on Taco Bell, now the fast-food world (New York Times,
5/05)
- Tomato pickers win big at Taco Bell (Z Magazine, 5/05)
- A
side order of human rights (New York Times, Op/ed, Eric Schlosser,
4/04)
- Accord
with tomato pickers ends boycott of Taco Bell (Washington Post, 3/05)
- Immokalee
tomato pickers win campaign against Taco Bell (Democracy Now! 3/05)
- Farmworkers
win historic deal after boycotting Taco Bell (Guardian of London,
3/05)
- Jornaleros
ganan batalla a Taco Bell (La Jornada, 3/05)
- People
power (Mother Jones, 3/05)
- They
say tomato, students say justice (Common Dreams, 3/05)
- Sweet
victory: Yo quiero justice (The Nation, 3/05)
- Farmworkers
celebrate accord (Louisville Courier-Journal, 3/05)
- Yum
picks up Florida field workers (Louisville Courier-Journal, 3/05)
- Labor
group ends Taco Bell boycott (PR Week, 3/05)
- Now
we have faith (OC Weekly, 3/05)
- CIW,
Taco Bell reach groundbreaking agreement (Business Wire, 3/05)
- After a four-year struggle, the Taco Bell boycott is over (Axis of Justice, 3/05)
- Hellraisers:
Power to the pickers (Mother Jones, 7/04)
- Human
rights dying on the vine (LA Times, Op/ed Eric Schlosser, 3/04)
- Tom Morello plans Taco Bell protest (MTV News, 3/04)
- Esclavitud
en el siglo XXI (Univision, 1/04)
- Still
harvesting shame (Palm Beach Post special report, 12/03)
- Immigrant
advocates win award (Washington Post, 11/03)
- Farmworkers
walk for freedom (Alternet, 11/03)
- A youth boycott tries to ring bells (Youth Today, 11/03)
- Give the boot to Taco Bell (Campaign for Labor Rights, 9/02)
- Picking tomatoes, picking fights (Z Magazine, 5/02)
- Students from 20 universities join Taco Bell boycott (Naples Daily News, 4/02)
- Workers march across the country to protest Taco Bell (Democracy Now, 3/02)
- Picking
a fight (Orlando Weekly, 6/01)
- Coalition of Immokalee Workers and the IWW (iww.org, 5/01)
- Students call for corporate responsibility, endorse Taco Bell boycott (Diocese of Venice in FL, 5/01)
boise
state university
- FBI
questions student organizations (Arbiter, 4/05)
- Boycott
against Taco Bell ends (Arbiter, 3/05)
- Stop
farmworker exploitation: Vote when you shop or go out to eat (Idaho
Statesman, 2/05)
- Students,
professors at BSU choke on name of arena (Chronicle of Higher Education,1/05)
- Taco
Bell causing rift on campus (Arbiter, 1/05)
- Walk
of shame (Arbiter, 12/04)
- BSU
protestors look gift horse in mouth (Arbiter, 11/04)
- An
open letter to President Kustra (Arbiter, 11/04)
- Taco
Bell Truth Tour makes stop on campus (Arbiter, 11/04)
- Twenty-two
days of silence (Arbiter, 11/04)
- Faculty
Senate says no to Taco Bell (Arbiter, 10/04)
- Gunderson
resigns (Arbiter, 10/04)
- Former
UN Commissioner asks BSU to return $4 million (Arbiter,
10/04)
- Administration
defends Taco Bell arena (Arbiter, 10/04)
- Universities
turning tricks for corporations (Arbiter, 10/04)
- Straightening
the record (Arbiter, 10/04)
- For
whom the Taco Bell tolls (Arbiter, 10/04)
- ASBSU
criticizes Taco Bell contract (Arbiter, 10/04)
- BSU:
In bed with the Bell (Arbiter, 7/04)
california state university - pomona
california
state university - sacramento
california
state university - san bernardino
central
michigan university
florida
state university
grand
valley state university
michigan
state university
middle
tennessee state university
northwestern
university
plymouth
state university
portland
state university
seattle
university
university
of arizona
university
of california - davis
university
of california - los angeles
- Taco
Bell accord reached (Daily Bruin, 3/05)
- UCLA expels Taco Bell over labor issue (Los Angeles Business ournal, 11/04)
- Board
ends Taco Bell contract (Daily Bruin, 10/04)
- Taco
Bell’s future revisited (Daily Bruin, 10/04)
- Board
weighs ethics, popularity in Taco Bell debate (Daily Bruin, 10/04)
- ASUCLA
shouldn’t let Taco Bell call the shots (Daily Bruin, 10/04)
- Board
to decide fate of Taco Bell (Daily Bruion, 10/04)
- Fasting
students protest Taco Bell (Daily Bruin, 6/04)
- Taco
Bell deadline extension denied (Daily Bruin, 4/04)
- Demand
change by closing Taco Bell (Daily Bruin, 11/03)
- Taco
Bell must protect its suppliers' workers (Daily Bruin, 11/03)
university
of chicago
university
of florida
- Tomato
pickers win (Alligator, 3/05)
- Hunger
strikers attend Dean's lunch to discuss Taco Bell (Alligator, 4/04)
- UF
activists denounce Taco Bell, launch 'Truth Tour' (Alligator, 2/04)
- UF
senators take first steps to ending farmworker poverty and injustice
(Alligator, 7/03)
- Resolution
history ties laborers, students together (Alligator, 7/02)
- Senator
relates to workers' plight (Alligator, 7/02)
- Bill
supporting farmworkers fails (Alligator, 7/02)
- Darts
& Laurels (Alligator, 7/02)
- Migrant
workers to plead at senate (Alligator, 7/02)
- Taco
Bell neglects farmworkers (Alligator, 7/02)
university
of maryland
university
of memphis
university
of maine
university
of notre dame
- Celebrating
Taco Bell boycott victory (Observer, 3/05)
- Notre
Dame cancels Taco Bell contract: student activists win their point
(South Bend Tribune, 9/04)
- Notre
Dame cuts contract with Taco Bell due to to student pressure
(Observer, 8/04)
- Notre
Dame issues statement on Taco Bell (Observer, 4/04)
- Staying
on the path (Observer, 4/04)
- Don't
delay social justice (Observer, 4/04)
- Taco
Bell to respond to Notre Dame letter (Observer, 4/04)
- PSA
descends upon Office of the President (Observer, 4/04)
- Students
march on President's office (Observer, 4/04)
- Voicing
dissent (Observer, 4/04)
- Protests
prompt Taco Bell response (Observer, 4/04)
- Partners
in the fight for justice (Observer, 3/04)
- Boycotts
benefit farmworkers (Observer, 9/03)
- Take
charge of your taco (Observer, 4/01)
university
of pennsylvania
university
of texas - austin
- Taco
Bell boycott finally over (Daily Texan, 3/05)
- Put
Bell boycott on ballot (Daily Texan, 3/05)
- Unanimous
board vote keeps Taco Bell in Union (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Taco
Bell won't face expulsion from UT, for now (Austin American-Statesman,
2/05)
- Rotten
tomatoes (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Taco
Bell faces final Union vote (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Student
activists network, lean skills at conference (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Bell
spokesman avoids issues (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Church
meets to inform public about boycott issues (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Taco Bell boycott continues (UT Watch, 2/05)
- Taco
Bell's response to boycott (Daily Texan, 2/05)
- Union
Board to consider Taco Bell's fate (Daily Texan, 1/05)
- Churches
join bell boycott (Daily Texan, 1/05)
- Stop
- what's in your taco? (Daily Texan, 11/04)
- Encouraging
others to 'think inside the bun' (Daily Texan, 11/04)
- Student
group encourages Taco Bell boycott (Daily Texan, 10/04)
- Students join farmworkers to Boot the Bell at UT (UT Watch, 11/03)
- Yo
no quiero Taco Bell (Daily Texan, 10/03)
- Students
protest practices of fast-food chain (Daily Texan, 11/02)
- Students
join 3-day protest against Taco Bell (Daily Texan, 12/01)
washington
university (st. louis)
yale
university
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