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  2. Cesario Azucena - Wikipedia

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    Law practice. Azucena is currently Chairman of the Labor Law Department at Ateneo Law School. He is also a faculty member and bar reviewer in San Beda College of Law and the University of the Philippines. He is a professorial lecturer in the MBA-JD Consortium of De La Salle Professional Schools and Far Eastern University Institute of Law.

  3. Lewis Hine - Wikipedia

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    Russell Sage Foundation. National Child Labor Committee. Works Projects Administration. Lewis Wickes Hine (September 26, 1874 – November 3, 1940) was an American sociologist and muckraker photographer. His photographs were instrumental in bringing about the passage of the first child labor laws in the United States.

  4. ARLENE M. ROBERTS, ESQ - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    The right to overtime pay at time-and-a-half after 40 hours of work, or 44 hours for workers who live in their employer’s home; A day of rest (24 hours) every seven days, or overtime pay if they agree to work on that day; Three paid days of rest each year after one year of work for the same employer;

  5. Florence Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Parent (s) William D. Kelley and Caroline Bartram Bonsall. Florence Moltrop Kelley (September 12, 1859 – February 17, 1932) was an American social and political reformer who coined the term wage abolitionism. Her work against sweatshops and for the minimum wage, eight-hour workdays, [1] and children's rights [2] is widely regarded today.

  6. Dolores Huerta - Wikipedia

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    Dolores Huerta was born on April 10, 1930, in the mining town of Dawson, New Mexico. She is the second child and only daughter of Juan Fernández and Alicia Chávez. Juan Fernández was born in Dawson to a Mexican immigrant family and worked as a coal miner. Later, he joined the migrant labor force, and harvested beets in Colorado, Nebraska ...

  7. Anna Clemenc - Wikipedia

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    6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Children. Darwina Shavs [citation needed] Anna "Big Annie" Klobuchar Clemenc[a] (March 2, 1888 – July 27, 1956; pronounced "Clements" [4]) was an American labor activist. Born in Calumet, Michigan, she founded and served as president of the local Women's Auxiliary No. 15 of the Western Federation of Miners and was an active ...

  8. American Dream - Wikipedia

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    A key element of the American Dream is promoting opportunity for one's children, Johnson interviewing parents says, "This was one of the most salient features of the interview data: parents—regardless of background—relied heavily on the American Dream to understand the possibilities for children, especially their own children". [62]

  9. Paul Frederick Brissenden - Wikipedia

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    Labor historian. Spouse. Margaret Geer. Children. 3. Paul Frederick Brissenden (September 21, 1885 – November 29, 1974) was an American labor historian who wrote on various labor issues in the first half of the 20th century. He is perhaps best known for his 1919 work on the Industrial Workers of the World, entitled The IWW: a Study of ...