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Farida Jhabvala Romero

KQED's labor correspondent.

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Oct 14, 2024 • 58min

Lawsuits Against National Labor Relations Board Could Cloud Future of Organized Labor

Samuel Estreicher, a public law professor at NYU, William G. Gould IV, a labor law expert and former NLRB chairman, and labor correspondent Farida Jhabvala Romero dive into the looming legal threats against the National Labor Relations Board from giants like SpaceX and Amazon. They discuss the NLRB's critical role in safeguarding worker rights and the historical context behind these challenges. The implications of these lawsuits on unionization efforts and labor rights in America are examined, shedding light on the potential future of organized labor.
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Oct 1, 2024 • 58min

Election 2024: Proposition 32 Would Raise California’s Minimum Wage

Farida Jhabvala Romero, a labor correspondent for KQED, discusses California Proposition 32, which proposes raising the minimum wage to $18 by 2026. She highlights how this measure could promote economic fairness and uplift low-wage earners. In contrast, Joseph Sanberg, an anti-poverty advocate, argues against the increase, warning it may lead to higher prices and job losses. The conversation reveals the deep divides among Californians on this critical issue, emphasizing the potential impact on various worker demographics across the state.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 12min

Valley Students Work Towards College Degree While In High School

Rachel Livinal, an education reporter, highlights the remarkable trend of San Joaquin Valley high school students earning associate degrees alongside their diplomas. This unique dual achievement accelerates their college journeys and career prospects. Farida Jhabvala Romero, a journalist focused on pay equity, discusses urgent pay disparities affecting women and people of color in California. She stresses the importance of addressing these inequalities to create more diverse and equitable workplaces.