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Today in Labor History March 17, 1966: 100 striking Mexican American and Filipino farmworkers marched from Delano, California to Sacramento to pressure the growers and the state government to answer their demands for better working conditions and higher wages, which were, at the time, below the federal minimum wage. By the time the marchers arrived, on Easter Sunday, April 11, the crowd had grown to 10,000 protesters and their supporters. A few months later, the two unions that represented them, the National Farm Workers Association, led by César Chávez, and the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee, joined to form the United Farm Workers. The strike was launched on September 8, 1965, by Filipino grape pickers. Mexicans were initially hired as scabs. So, Filipino strike leader Larry Itliong approached Cesar Chavez to get the support of the National Farm Workers Association, and on September 16, 1965, the Mexican farm workers joined the strike. During the strike, the growers and their vigilantes would physically assault the workers and drive their cars and trucks into the picket lines. They also sprayed strikers with pesticides. The strikers persevered nonviolently. They went to the Oakland docks and convinced the longshore workers to support them by refusing to load grapes. This resulted in the spoilage of 1,000 ten-ton cases of grapes. The success of this tactic led to the decision to launch a national grape boycott, which would ultimately help them win the struggle against the growers.

Vicente is pruning grapevines. He's labored for 20 years at Scheid Vineyards in San Lucas, CA and is pleased w/his #UFW contract that provides his family medical, dental & vision insurance 95% paid by company, 8 paid holidays, 401k, good pay & bonuses. #WeFeedYou

Protegido mi servidor con #ufw #fail2ban contra ataques al puerto ssh ... comprobado y funciona.
Estoy usando las vpn de proton que me facilitan el ir cambiando de ip para probar.

He instalado en el VPS el proxy inverso #pangolin docs.fossorial.io/overview que aunque está en un estado muy inicial funciona bien y los desarrolladores hace un muy buen trabajo el producto final va a ser muy muy bueno 😄

Seguiré probando y cacharreando hasta que este bien seguro de los riesgos y ventajas. Como siempre no tengo prisa y aprender es lo que me gusta.
#derechoareparar #linux #selfhosting

docs.fossorial.ioFossorial Docs

Was fuer ein Quatsch ist das eigentlich denn, dass ufw nicht greift, wenn die offizielle Docker-Version installiert ist.

Meiner Ansicht nach eine riesiges Sicherheitsrisiko, dem sich viele Admins evtl. gar nicht bewusst sind.
Habe ich auch erst vor ein paar Monaten entdeckt. Das existiert schon seit Jahren so.

Was meint Ihr? Die Maintainer Version von Debian hat das Gott sei Dank nicht.

Wird wohl Zeit, Pentesting in unseren regelmaessigen Checks einzubauen.

#linux#docker#ufw
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La méthode a consisté à... me débarasser de mon pare-feu jusque là géré par #UFW et #iptables, parce que j'avais abandonné de comprendre comment le faire avec, pour le remplacer par des règles #nftables toutes simples.

Il a fallu dire aux différents services de l'utiliser (#sshguard et le moteur de règles de Podman), vérifier que je n'avais pas fait laissé n'importe quel port ouvert et permettre la communication inter-container sur le bon bloc d'IPs internes, et... c'est tout.

Vraiment le nouveau fichier de conf + le fait que les services additionnels rajoutent juste leur règles dans des tables à part rend tout ça propre et sans douleur!

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@skry I live in a mid-sized city in California that is 75% Latino. Our fruit and other produce are the life blood of our economy. They are shipped throughout the US and the world after being proudly grown and harvested by farm workers with roots in Mexico and Central America.
I can hardly bring myself to imagine what will happen to our community if mass deportations take place.
#harriswalz2024
#UFW
#farmworkers

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@wdormann last time I checked #ufw is up and running on all my systems and I didn't choose to install it manually...

  • So I guess I've to dig deeper...

Needless to say that said #exploit isn't merely requiring #CUPS to be up running and and no firewall in place between attacker and target so pretty much never happening...

  • Compared to #Govware like #Windows, this is secure - but it'll obvioisly be mitigated and fixed anyway...

infosec.exchange/@malwaretech/

#California #labor

Media Advisory: Senator Cortese joins #UFW President Teresa Romero and farm workers fired for leaving work over heat safety

Senator Dave Cortese (D-San Jose) and United Farm Workers President Teresa Romero will join Yolo County farm workers recently fired for leaving work during extreme heat as they support SB 1299, a novel measure to save farm worker lives by ensuring agricultural employers comply with existing heat prevention injury and illness laws and regulations. Present will be three of the six local field workers fired from their jobs in retaliation for standing up for their health and safety during a recent heat wave.

ufw.org/pressadvisory81224/

December 4, 1970 - Cesar Chavez was sentenced to 20 days in jail for refusing to call off the United Farm Workers’ consumer boycott of Bud Antle, Inc., the country’s second largest lettuce grower. Antle had signed a contract with Teamsters Local 890 though only 5% of the workers voted to ratify it. Nor had there ever been an election for the workers to choose a union to represent them.

#CesarChavez #DoloresHuerta #UnitedFarmWorkers #UFW

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United Farm Workers endorses Biden, says he's an 'authentic champion' for workers and their families

The United Farm Workers on Tuesday announced its endorsement of President Joe Biden for reelection, saying that the Democrat has proven throughout his life to be an “authentic champion” for workers and their families, regardless of race or national origin.

apnews.com/article/biden-farm-
#USnews #agriculture #labor #union #UFW #politics #Biden

AP News · United Farm Workers endorses Biden, says he's an 'authentic champion' for workers and their familiesBy DARLENE SUPERVILLE

Today in Labor History August 23, 1970: The Salad Bowl strike began. Led by Cesar Chavez and the UFW, it was the largest farm worker strike in U.S. history. The strike was not only a battle between farm workers and the large, corporate growers. In late September 1970, the UFW launched a consumer boycott of all lettuce which had not been picked by members of the United Farm Workers. Violence was widespread. In November, someone bombed a UFW regional office. In December, federal marshals arrested and jailed Chavez. Two days later, former Olympic gold medal decathlete Rafer Johnson and Ethel Kennedy, widow of Robert Kennedy visited him in jail. However, an anti-union mob attacked Kennedy and Johnson on the steps of the jail. Only the intervention of Salinas city cops and the Brown Berets prevent injury to the visitors and full-scale riot.

The turf war between the Teamsters and the UFW continued after the strike and grew increasingly violent. A UFW picketer was shot on August 3. And on August 9, five firebombs were thrown at UFW picket lines. Another two UFW members were shot on August 11, and a UFW picketer was shot to death on August 16, 1973. Chávez ultimately entered into talks with the Teamsters. On September 27, 1973, the Teamsters agreed to leave jurisdiction over farm field workers to the UFW.