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Miguel Contreras

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and the union. Significantly, Contreras put the County Fed's support behind that union even though it was not a member of the Fed; many saw his action as a way to build bridges between the large Latino membership in the Fed and the transit workers' largely African-American membership. He organized
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In 2000, Contreras led Los Angeles janitors in a strike against building owners that led to their winning a favorable contract. The campaign's success made it a model for the struggles of blue-collar workers nationwide. He was also a major figure in the transportation workers' strike of the same
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leader. He "was known as a king-maker for both local and state politicians." Contreras was born in
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established the Miguel Contreras Labor Program (MCLP) to support labor education.
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On May 6, 2005, Contreras suffered and died from complications of a
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Former Executive Secretary, Los Angeles County Federation of Labor,
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Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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Index


Dinuba
Los Angeles
AFL–CIO
Maria Elena Durazo
labor union
Dinuba
California
agricultural
Central Valley
immigrated
Mexico
Bracero Program
Cesar Chávez
Robert F. Kennedy
activist
United Farm Workers
Delano Grape Boycott
Toronto
lettuce
Salinas
San Francisco
strike
Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union
Los Angeles
Maria Elena Durazo
Los Angeles County Federation of Labor
American Federation of Labor
Jesse Jackson
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

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