UCLA SAYS “NO MAS” TO TACO BELL; NW TOUR ROLLS ON!…

The Associated Students of UCLA voted to end Taco Bell’s contract this past Friday (10/22), following a strong showing of student support for the respect of human rights on UCLA campus (including the “tomato bucket race” pictured here, where students participate in a Social Justice Alliance event raising student awareness about the conditions in Florida’s tomato fields.)

Check out the latest articles from the UCLA “Daily Bruin” by clicking on the links below:

* “Board ends Taco Bell contract” (10/25/04)
* “Taco Bell’s future revisited” (10/22/04)
* “ASUCLA shouldn’t let Taco Bell call the shots” (editorial 10/12/04)

Workers picking tomatoes in Immokalee — at virtually the same per bucket piece rate since 1978, with no right to overtime, no right to organize, and no benefits of any kind — congratulate the students and administration at UCLA for their commitment to human rights and to Fair Trade principles. That commitment has made UCLA a leader in the fight against sweatshops overseas and, now, against sweatshops in this country’s fields.