Does California have decent co-op/worker ownership laws like Oregon's so a
health services for seniors co-op could be set up.

Also, there is a pretty major direct action against Labor Ready that is
going to go down soon at multiple sites in the Seattle Tacoma area.

Ian

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> Subject: [PEN-L:2055] A real rip off
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> My mother-in-law is not been doing very well.   She lives in San
> Francisco, so we need to have somebody come in and do some chores.  The
> companyies in San Francisco typically charge $22 and more per hour.  The
> workers, I assume make the minimum wage.  It sounds like a variant of
> Labor Ready.  Wouldn't this world be an ideal opportunity for a
> charitable agency to do some good?  Charge the elderly less and give
> more to the workers?
>
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> Michael Perelman
> Economics Department
> California State University
> Chico, CA 95929
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> Tel. 530-898-5321
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