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Justice for Workers Campaign
Centro Campesino Inc.

• Full-Time
• Salary: 25,000.00 starting
• Location: Owatonna, MN

The workers' justice campaign works to defend the basic human, civil and labor rights of our members and the community we represent. The scope of work includes but is not limited to:
• Increasing and promoting Centro's membership in order to have a powerful base that will be protected and united under that membership.

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From the Immokalee Workers in Florida.

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National Farmworker Conference for Fair Trade

Centro Campesino continues to work for the rights of farmworkers and the improvement of their working conditions in Minnesota. Therefore, we are happy to announce we will be hosting the first National Farmworker Conference for Fair Trade. This is a collaboration effort between several organizations including the Farmworker Support Committee (CATA, NJ), Pesticide Action Network North America (PANNA, CA), The Local Fair Trade Network (LFTN, MN) among others.

The conference will take place in Owatonna from April 28 April 30, 2007.

No more raids!

With great joy we applaud the demonstration held in Austin Minnesota on Sunday December 17th. Residents and members of Centro Campesino organized for two weeks to meet and see what the response to these raids was going to be like. Community members created a committee of highly committed people that did so much work from education, letter signing, location of victims to provide them assistance and the preparation of a public response.

2004 Montgomery Housing Organizing Campaign

In 2004 the city of Montgomery decided to buy three buildings where 99 percent of the people renting where Latinos. The city gave 19 families a deadline to leave the buildings, giving them no option of relocation or further explanations. The families did not know what to do and how to proceed after realizing that they soon had to leave their homes and probably the town where their children where born. Centro Campesino decided to engage in an intense community organizing campaign, organizing each one of the families to demand and fight for their rights against the city of Montgomery.

New Migrant Worker Protection Act

Press release - July 25, 2005

Centro Campesino announces the successful passage of a new migrant labor protection act, Chapter 127. Employers who fail to pay wages owed to migrant workers will face significant new penalties as a result of legislation signed by Governor Pawlenty on June 1, 2005. The new law doubles the fines for employers who violate written recruitment agreements with migrant workers and also provide that employers who do not pay wages when due can be made to pay twice the amount a worker would have earned until payment is made.

Useful reference numbers for Latino workers in Minnesota

Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
443 Lafayette Road N., St. Paul, MN 55155
1-800-342-5354 | 651-284-5005 | TTY: 651-297-4198
www.doli.state.mn.us

Minnesota Department of Human Rights
190 E. 5th Street, Suite 700 St. Paul, MN 55101
1-800-657-3704 | 651-296-5663 | TTY: 651-296-1283
www.humanrights.state.mn.us

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