Wednesday, September 22, 2010

In These Times: Immigrants Drive Campaign to Unionize L.A. Car Washes

The car wash is the quintessential symbol of American exuberance. Nothing speaks to our freewheeling consumer culture like our obsession with shampooing, waxing and pimping our rides for the world to see. But in the gleaming car capital of the world, Los Angeles, carwash workers are driving a movement to expose rampant abuses in one of the city's dirtiest jobs.

As the New York Times' Steven Greenhouse pointed out, L.A.'s car washes seem "an unlikely target for a unionization drive," since the sector is dominated by relatively small enterprises and runs on the cheap sweat of immigrants, many of them undocumented.

http://inthesetimes.org/working/entry/6423/immigrants_drive_campaign_to_unionize_l.a._car_washes/

 

No comments:

Post a Comment