Monday, August 24, 2009

Membership Luncheon with Don Perata

An intimate conversation of members & friends of OCA with
Oakland Mayoral Candidate &
Former California Senate President Pro Tem


Don Perata

On

What is the Condition of Oakland and
The Status of our State?
How to meet the challenges facing our City
and our State in the coming decade?

Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Luncheon starts at noon.

Peony Restaurant (back room)
Pacific Renaissance Plaza, Suite 288
388 9th Street, Oakland, CA 94607
Between Franklin and Webster

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Cost: Lunch and membership $50

Members $25
Non-members $35

Space is limited, please RSVP by 9/11/09 to:
Suzie Lee: (510)-836-6688 ext.103 or
Edward Tom: edwardtom1@yahoo.com
For more information:
Chi-Hsin Shao: (415)-392-9688

Thursday, August 20, 2009

OCA East Bay Supports Immigrant Workers Exploited by NBC Contractors Corporation of Oakland

COMMITTEE TO STOP TAXPAYER & WORKER RIP-OFFS
IBEW 595, 6250 Village Parkway, Dublin CA 94568

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Bonnie Jean von Krogh, 415-336-6176

LOCAL ELECTEDS, WRONGED WORKERS, AND
LABOR LEADERS CONDEMN WORKER EXPLOITATION
AND FELONY INSURANCE FRAUD

Call for NBC Contractors to be held to accountable to the law


HAYWARD, CA – July 20th, 2009

Local elected officials, wronged workers and community members attended a rally condemning the alleged criminal acts of NBC Contractors and owner Monica Ung, as Ung formally faced criminal charges on Monday, including 48 felony counts involving wage theft, insurance fraud and perjury at the Alameda County Superior Court in Hayward.

Former NBC worker and lead plaintiff in the class action lawsuit Ricky Lau described how NBC Contractors forced employees to work 60-72 hour weeks but paid them for only 10-40 hour weeks, cheating workers out of $3.6 million in unpaid wages, for work that was performed.

“NBC intimidated workers, forcing us to sign false times cards,” said Lau. “We could not receive our paychecks unless we signed time cards that reduced our hours by as much as 85%. We are just asking to be paid for the hours we worked.”

“All workers have a right to work in an environment free of intimidation and to get paid for work that was done,” said TC Williams of the Alameda Central Labor Council. “The allegations against NBC Contractors suggest a work environment in which the rights of workers were routinely ignored and denied. This type of conduct is unacceptable for any business but is particularly troubling since NBC worked on public projects and took public funds.”

Almost 100 community members and workers came to show their support for NBC workers and stand in solidarity with them.

The complaint against NBC Contractors also includes felony insurance fraud charges, accusing Ung of cheating California taxpayers out of as much as $1.5 million in workers compensation and unemployment insurance taxes.

“In today’s tough economy, the State of California, our schools, cities and citizens are struggling,” said Peralta Community College Trustee Abel Guillen. “This is money that is absolutely essential to funding important services such as public safety, street and road repair, and schools to the public. We cannot stand by while crooked contractors steal millions from workers and the people of California through fraud.”
Other East Bay elected officials questioned why NBC Contractors is still employed on a number of public, taxpayer-funded, public-works projects in the Bay Area such as libraries, schools, and housing.
“I am extremely concerned that NBC Contractors continues to work on ongoing City of Oakland public-works projects, such as the 81st Avenue Branch Library and the Fox Courts Affordable Housing Development,” said Oakland City Councilmember Patricia Kernighan. “We must send a strong message that any illegal behavior will not be tolerated by the City.”
Some public agencies, including the Oakland Unified School District, that were notified of these charges have suspended or terminated their use of NBC Contractors.
“We will not utilize NBC Contractors on any current or projects until these charges are resolved,” said David Kakishiba, Oakland Board of Education Director. “We call on other public agencies working with NBC to take the same steps as the School District and immediately terminate the relationship.”
Kakishiba continued, “California taxpayers have entrusted us to use precious public revenue wisely, and NBC Contractors must be held accountable to the high standards our taxpayers expect and deserve.”
Speakers demanded a full continuing investigation and legal justice for any California taxpayers and workers defrauded by NBC Contractors.


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Additional news article from the Oakland Post and Sing Tao.
http://ocaeastbay.googlepages.com/NBCWorkers.pdf

Action Alert: Tell Congress to Support Health Care Reform TODAY!


Tell Congress to Support Health Care Reform TODAY!

OCA, a national organization dedicated to the social, political, and economic wellbeing of Asian Pacific Americans (APAs), believes that all people deserve quality, affordable health care. One in six Asian Americans and one in four Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders are uninsured. Even with coverage, AAs and NHPIs experience disparities in health outcomes and quality of care.

Today, August 19, is a national Call-in Day organized by NAPAWF, the Asian American Justice Center and the Asian and Pacific Islander Health Forum. OCA wants you to take part in this collaboration to support healthcare reform.

Take Action!

  1. Call 1-877-264-4226. (Special thanks to Health Care for American NOW! for extending the use of their line.)
  2. Ask the operator to connect you to your Senator or Representative and give the operator your zip code. Once the operator connects you to your Rep/Senator' s office, a staffer in the office will answer the call.
  3. Say:

"My name is ___________ and I want affordable health care.

Please support the public plan that keeps costs down and makes health coverage affordable for everyone. All children and pregnant women should be covered.

I also want everyone to be treated fairly. I think it's unfair for tax-paying, legal immigrants to have to wait five years before they can get the help they need. Please remove the five year bar on Medicaid."

[Insert your own story!]

Please let your friends and networks know about today’s national action.

For more info about this Call-in Day, contact Deeana Jang at djang@apiahf. org, Alice Dong at adong@advancingequa lity.org or Priscilla Huang at phuang@napawf. org. For more information about OCA, contact Sarah Smith Nester at ssmith@ocanational.org

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

OCA National Convention Gala Awards Banquet



On Saturday August 8th, 2009 the OCA National Gala Awards Banquet was held at the California Room in the Westin St. Francis Hotel. The night opened with greetings and introductions by the MCs for the night Thuy Vu and David Louie. Ken Lee, the OCA National President spoke and introduced the 2009 Convention Co-Chairs Claudine Cheng and Sherman Tang.

Ron Chang, VP Mergers & Acquisitions of UPS presented The UPS Gold Mountain Scholarship awards to 12 students 5 of which were present. These APA students are the first in their families to attend an institution of higher education.

Two OCA Pioneer Awards were presented by Ken Lee. The first of the awards was given to Steve Chen, co-founder of YouTube. The second award was given to fashion designer Anna Sui.

This year's OCA Outstanding Citizen Achievement Awards were given to historians Him Mark Lai and Philip. P. Choy. They pioneered the first college level history course on the Chinese of America at San Francisco State University in 1969. Him Mark continued to teach this class at UC Berkeley. Additionally they created the In Search of Roots program to teach Chinese American youth how to research their family history through the National Archives and Records Administration documents.

Another OCA Outstanding Citizen Achievement Award was presented to US Congressman Mike Honda. Congressman Honda has represented the 15th Congressional District of California at the U.S. House of Representatives since 2001. As a public servant, he has been lauded for his work on education, transportation, civil rights, national service, the environment, and high-tech issues.