Life in Leisureland, where the exchange rate of Paul's life savings makes him a millionaire, also awakens him to economic inequality: He discovers that
immigrant workers live in poverty.
Not exact matches
I'll be speaking at the second one, at 10:45 in the same room, along with the national leaders of NUPGE (representing provincial
workers) and CUPE (representing municipal
workers) about the contribution of public
workers to greater equality by improving the
lives of marginalized Canadians — the unemployed, the homeless, single parents, recent
immigrants, senior citizens, and others.
«They were
workers in the Twin Towers - Americans by birth and Americans by choice,
immigrants who crossed the oceans to give their children a better
life,» he continued.
Those who defend the right to
life of the weakest among us must be equally visible in support of the quality of
life of the powerless among us: the old and the young, the hungry and the homeless, the undocumented
immigrant and the unemployed
worker... Consistency means we can't have it both ways» (quoted by Mark Shield on CNN.com, May 7).
The gop has alienated so many people from so many walks of
life that the only voter represented by them will be a 50 year old white man who mistrusts minorities and women and unions and non christians and seniors and government employees and teachers and librarians and nurses and postal
workers and
immigrants and firefighters and I have probably left out quite a few of you who they have managed to insult this past year.
Essentially they are the ones who are not strong enough to be advocates for themselves: prisoners, very old and very poor people, household
workers, most people who
live in Third World countries, retarded children and adults, schoolchildren,
immigrants, farm
workers, unemployed persons, the institutionalized mentally ill, sometimes women, sometimes gays.
If Cuomo delivers on his IOU,
life will improve for low - wage
workers,
immigrants, women, grassroots political candidates and others.
«Phasing out the unfair tip credit would improve the
lives of hundreds of thousands of struggling New Yorkers, many of them women,
workers of color and
immigrants.
They tell us to blame the unemployed, the disabled, public sector
workers, Trade Unions and
immigrants for the state the country is in and time and again, people fall for it and still end up questioning why their
lives continue to stink, whilst looking for another demographic to blame for their plight.
Her growing love for the children she teaches as well as the town's maligned Italian
immigrant workers fuels her to meet the many challenges of frontier
life.
Along the way, the
workers» fantasies about England keep rudely bumping into the ignominious, brutal, and sometimes dangerous realities of
life on the margins for
immigrants in the new globalized labor market.
And now we move to the next level, which is a multiracial, people of color alliance that is hosted by the Movement for Black
Lives action table, but has
immigrant justice folks, climate justice folks, Black feminists, education
workers, folks who're doing anti - war / anti-militarism work, folks who are veterans.
students worked with The Woman's Fund of Miami - Dade County, a non-profit dedicated to improving the
lives of local women and girls; the Coalition of Immokalee
Workers, a community organization championing the rights of Florida migrant farm workers; the ACLU of Florida; Legal Services of Greater Miami, which provides civil legal services for the poor in Miami - Dade and Monroe County; the Community Justice Project, a nonprofit organization comprised of community lawyers who collaborate with community organizers and low - income communities of color; Catholic Charities Legal Services, which provides immigration services to South Florida's refugee and immigrant community; and Catalyst Miami, an anti-poverty non-
Workers, a community organization championing the rights of Florida migrant farm
workers; the ACLU of Florida; Legal Services of Greater Miami, which provides civil legal services for the poor in Miami - Dade and Monroe County; the Community Justice Project, a nonprofit organization comprised of community lawyers who collaborate with community organizers and low - income communities of color; Catholic Charities Legal Services, which provides immigration services to South Florida's refugee and immigrant community; and Catalyst Miami, an anti-poverty non-
workers; the ACLU of Florida; Legal Services of Greater Miami, which provides civil legal services for the poor in Miami - Dade and Monroe County; the Community Justice Project, a nonprofit organization comprised of community lawyers who collaborate with community organizers and low - income communities of color; Catholic Charities Legal Services, which provides immigration services to South Florida's refugee and
immigrant community; and Catalyst Miami, an anti-poverty non-profit.
Bitcoin remittances can make
immigrant workers»
lives easier without them even knowing the digital currency is involved.