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The University of San Francisco

2010

Immigration

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The Eeoc And Immigrant Workers, William R. Tamayo Jan 2010

The Eeoc And Immigrant Workers, William R. Tamayo

University of San Francisco Law Review

This lecture describes how the EEOC continues to represent immigrant workers in an extremely challenging climate of xenophobia.


Hoffman Plastics As Labor Law— Equality At Last For Immigrant Workers?, Ellen Dannin Jan 2010

Hoffman Plastics As Labor Law— Equality At Last For Immigrant Workers?, Ellen Dannin

University of San Francisco Law Review

This Article recounts the history of the NLRA, the events leading up to Hoffman Plastics, and the impact that history and case law have had on worker rights as an essential foundation for constructing a strategy to reverse and end this pernicious longstanding dynamic


The Borders Of Collective Representation: Comparing The Rights Of Undocumented Workers To Organize Under United States And International Labor Standards, Christopher David Ruiz Cameron Jan 2010

The Borders Of Collective Representation: Comparing The Rights Of Undocumented Workers To Organize Under United States And International Labor Standards, Christopher David Ruiz Cameron

University of San Francisco Law Review

this Article explores whether the Hoffman Plastics way is the only way. The question asked is: do international legal regimes approach the collective bargaining rights of transborder workers in the same way as the U.S. Supreme Court?


Ice Effects: Federal Worksite Non-Enforcement Of U.S. Immigration Laws, 2007–2008, Lorraine Schmall Jan 2010

Ice Effects: Federal Worksite Non-Enforcement Of U.S. Immigration Laws, 2007–2008, Lorraine Schmall

University of San Francisco Law Review

This article identifies the scope of the problem inherent in both the sheer number of undocumented workers in the United States and the institutional barriers that exist in combating this issue; reviews recent attempts to address worksite enforcement; analyzes the ICE raids by charting the actual results of the raids; identifies the disparities between the stated objectives and practices of the ICE raids and the actual results.