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Victory for New Mexican Working FamiliesImmigrant Workers Fight to Recuperate Stolen Wages
Albuquerque- Today, Judge Sedillo of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court ruled in favor of workers who suffered wage theft at Hope Head Start, a childcare facility in Albuquerque. In a default judgment, Judge Sedillo ordered Hope Head Start to pay former employees Sabina's and Magdalena's wages owed, including statutory damages.
Listo Nuevo México Launches ‘Social Media Storm’ in Support of National Day of Action Calling for #CleanDreamAct
Albuquerque, N.M. - Today local immigrants’ rights organizations are supporting young immigrants and their families from around the nation who are making a call for a clean #DreamActNow , before the end of the year, in Washington D.C.. Listo Nuevo México’s ‘social media storm’ comes as a way of supporting the National Day of Action where thousands of young immigrants , activists and allies will be staging massive walkouts demanding members of Congress pass a Clean Dream Act.
Department of Homeland SecurityAnnounces Termination of Program that Protects Thousands of Immigrants
Albuquerque, N.M . - Department of Homeland Security announced late Monday, that it will not renew Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 2,500 Nicaraguans, and deferred a decision for 57,000 Hondurans.
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Victims' Advocacy OrganizationsSupport Proposed Ordinance for Earned Paid Sick Leave
ALBUQUERQUE , NM— Domestic violence and sexual assault survivors’ advocates spoke out today about how the proposed Earned Paid Sick Leave ordinance will help vulnerable families and their loved ones escape violent situations without losing a day's pay, so they can build safe and financially-secure lives.
Lifting Up Immigrant Voices: Education Session forABQ Mayoral Candidates
Albuquerque, N.M .– Five Albuquerque mayoral candidates joined over 150 city residents for the ‘Lifting Up Immigrant Voices: Education Session for ABQ Mayoral Candidates’ –Albuquerque’s first mayoral candidate educational session planned by and for immigrant communities– Friday night.
Court Rejects Challenge to Earned Sick Leave Law
Albuquerque, NM -- Today, in a victory for Albuquerque’s working families, Honorable Judge Shannon Bacon threw out a challenge by business lobbyists to the Albuquerque Healthy Workforce Ordinance. Today’s ruling ensures that voters will have an opportunity to vote on earned sick days this fall at the October 3, 2017 municipal election.
Court Upholds Albuquerque Minimum Wage Law
US Congressman Gabe Vasquez Introduces “The Strengthening our Workforce Act”
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Gabe Vasquez (NM-02) hosted a virtual roundtable and press conference with essential immigrant workers from New Mexico immigrants’ rights organizations to announce the introduction of the Strengthening Our Workforce Act. Members of EL CENTRO de Igualdad y Derechos, Somos Un Pueblo Unido, Partnership for Community Action, and New Mexico CAFé, hailed the legislation for seeking to provide a swift path to legalization for undocumented workers.
Judge Rules Earned Sick Days Ordinance Must Appear on 2017 Ballot
Albuquerque, NM -- Yesterday, in a victory for advocates of earned sick leave, the Honorable Judge Alan Malott reaffirmed his prior ruling that the Albuquerque Healthy Workforce Ordinance must appear on the 2017 municipal election ballot. He also struck an illegal “advisory question” related to sick leave from the ballot, ruling that it employs “semantically loaded terms” and “is an inappropriate attempt to inject political advocacy onto the ballot and into the election process.”
Immigrant Communities Hold Mayoral Candidates Accountable: Real Leaders Do not Hide
US Congressman Gabe Vasquez Introduces “The Strengthening our Workforce Act”
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Gabe Vasquez (NM-02) hosted a virtual roundtable and press conference with essential immigrant workers from New Mexico immigrants’ rights organizations to announce the introduction of the Strengthening Our Workforce Act. Members of EL CENTRO de Igualdad y Derechos, Somos Un Pueblo Unido, Partnership for Community Action, and New Mexico CAFé, hailed the legislation for seeking to provide a swift path to legalization for undocumented workers.
"Workers and Community Groups File Lawsuit AgainstDepartent of Workforce Solutions for Failing to Enforce State Wage & Hours Laws"
"SANTA FE < Today, New Mexicans whose legal rights were violated by the state
Department of Workforce Solutions (DWS) announced the fili g of a lawsuit to remedy the DWS's failure to enforce our state's wage payment laws."