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April 23, 1993
United Farm Workers of America founder Cesar Chavez died in San Luis, Arizona, at age 66. 
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Worker Advocates Are Getting Under Labor Nominee’s Thin, Thin Skin
Posted On: Jan 19, 2017
Jan. 19, 2017  | LABOR | Donald Trump proposes to put fast food Andy Puzder in charge of the Department of Labor, where he could bring his program of wage theft, automation, and sexism to workers nationwide. Unions and advocacy groups are not so enthusiastic about this proposal, and one of the ways they’ve tried to register their concern is by tweeting Puzder. This has revealed something new, interesting, and pathetic about the wealthy, powerful, outspoken political nominee: he has incredibly thin skin. Puzder has been steadily blocking his critics on Twitter. Just think: a labor secretary who doesn’t want to hear from pro-worker groups… dailykos.com
 
 
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