Saturday, March 04, 2006

Labor Extremist Named to Top L.A. County Labor Post

The L.A.Times reports:
Maria Elena Durazo, the widow of a powerful Los Angeles labor figure and an influential leader in her own right, was named Friday to the top post in the region's largest labor group, becoming the first woman to hold the job and opening a new, possibly contentious chapter in the area's labor-management relations.

Durazo, the new chief of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, has long been known in local labor circles as a firebrand unafraid to employ extreme tactics, a quality that has often improved wages and benefits for her workers but roiled the city's large business community.

She once compared the labor situation in Los Angeles to apartheid in South Africa. Another time she had hotel maids who were embroiled in a contract dispute make up a bed — in the middle of Figueroa Street.
Comrade Durazo is one reason the Los Angeles is so unaffordable.Just imagine if anti-trust laws applied to Comrade Durazo's activities.