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A Circus of lies …


Same Chevron Shareholder Circus?
Look Closer!

Amazon Watch and the True Cost of Chevron network
take on Chevron management.

The circus of lies, denial and propaganda videos that has become the Chevron annual shareholder meeting took place at Chevron’s San Ramon, California headquarters once again yesterday. Not surprisingly, Chevron’s lies about its Ecuador fiascowere recycled from years past—many of which seemto be nearing theirexpiration date.As in years past, Amazon Watch was proud to support HumbertoPiaguaje, aSecoya leader andcoordinator of the Union deAfectados por laPetrolera Texaco (Union of Affected Communities) toconfront CEO Watson and the board…again.WATCH THE VIDEO ON EYE ON THE AMAZON
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Tips: Food Safety for Power Outages …


FoodSafety.gov

Whether you lose power from a hurricane, tornado, wind storm, downed tree, or flood, food safety during severe weather is often the same.  If your power goes out, you should know how to keep the food in your refrigerator and freezer safe.  Read our latest blog for easy to follow tips to save money and keep your family safe from food poisoning when the power is out.

Infographic of Food safety tips for before, during and after a power outage

They said: “they wanted to “catch him in the act”


It’s one of the saddest stories I’ve come across yet.

The Alabama girl who was assaulted by a fellow student in a middle school bathroom after school officials used her as bait to “catch him in the act” has faced a long and difficult road.

When we learned about the case here at the National Women’s Law Center, we were horrified. Since we’re experts in Title IX, we immediately called the local law firm the student’s family had hired and offered to help. We also called the U.S. Department of Justice and asked them to help. Last week, we, joined by DOJ, fought for her during oral arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit — and we’ll keep standing with her as the fight for justice goes on.

Your donation of $10 or more will help us stand with students everywhere — and keep working toward a better future.

Thank you, again, for everything you’ve already done to support the rights of women and girls.

With gratitude,
Neena Chaudhry
Senior Counsel and Director of Equal Opportunities in Athletics
National Women’s Law Center

Toward Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces


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Obama Administration Releases A Draft Rule To Keep Federal Contractors Accountable

Workers, taxpayers, and business owners alike scored a big win today. This morning, the Obama administration released draft regulations for its ‘Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces’ executive order, which will help ensure that federal contractors comply with workplace laws. More than one in five Americans is employed by a company with a federal contract, and with robust implementation, the order promises to help ensure that federally contracted companies comply with workplace laws before they are able to receive new federal contracts.

Karla Walter, associate director of the American Worker Project at CAP Action, explains why the rule is good for workers, taxpayers, and business who are already playing by the rules: “The draft regulations put forth by the administration today represent an important step towards ensuring that workers employed by federal contractors are paid fairly and have safe workplaces while making sure that law-abiding businesses can compete on an even playing field. Since research has shown that companies with long records of violations frequently deliver poor-quality services to the government, the executive action will also mean that taxpayer dollars are going to businesses that will produce the best value for the government.” Here’s what you need to know about the rule:

The executive order will help fix the broken contractor responsibility review system. The federal government is required by law to only contract with responsible companies that have a satisfactory record of performance, integrity, and business ethics. The new regulations will create a fair and consistent process to review responsibility. Most law-abiding companies that already treat their workers fairly will simply check a box to certify compliance, and companies with records of workplace violations will be provided with a path to come into compliance.

Responsible bidder policies have a proven track record. Taking contracted companies’ workplace safety records into account when making contracting decisions has proven to improve contract performance and protect workers. Many state and local governments already have responsible bidder policies like this one in place.

The rule will help ensure taxpayers receive a good value. The new rule will encourage law-abiding companies to apply for government contracts by ensuring they are no longer put at a competitive disadvantage in comparison to bad actors who cut costs by paying unfair wages and cutting corners on workplace safety. An analysis by CAP Action found that of the companies that committed the worst workplaces violations and later received federal contracts, one in four had significant performance problems.

For a more detailed explanation of the order, be sure to check out this issue brief on the top 5 facts about the ‘Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces’ executive order. There will be a 60-day comment period before the rule becomes official, and the administration should continue to use the rulemaking process to encourage stakeholder input to ensure that the final rule delivers robust protections for workers, taxpayers, and law-abiding businesses.

BOTTOM LINE: The ‘Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces’ executive order is an important step in ensuring that the millions of Americans who work for federally contracted companies are paid fairly and provided with safe work environments. And despite the fact that Congress has been unable to pass important workplace fairness laws like raising the minimum wage or paid maternity leave, this new rule shows that there are steps that we can take to ensure safe and fair workplaces.

STOP … Cat dissections


Petitioning Harding Chater Preparatory High School

Tell This Oklahoma School To Stop Cruel Dissections On Cats And Other Animals

Petition by Debbie Bohling
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Supporters