Tomato pickers feeling spied on

Aide says infiltrators have been at meetings

Who would spy on a couple of nonprofit human rights groups? Who would hire a professional infiltrator to sit in on the organizations' planning sessions? Who would attack them on the Web for their efforts to improve the lives of workers who pick produce for the world's largest fast food chains?

That's something the Coalition of Immokalee Workers and the Student/Farmworker Alliance would like to know.

In recent months, they've been vilified ... Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Oct. 1, 2008

The story reports on slimy corporate spying activities to counter worker rights and human rights. Be informed of this and do not communicate on Verizon, and your strategies may not be spied upon like the republicans spied on the democrats in congress.

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