CPA In The News

SF Gate — Long Overdue Paychecks

March 25, 2005

WITH ONE ACT of courage and defiance, five Chinese Americans have set a precedent for thousands of immigrant workers. For six months, more than 30 employees at San Francisco’s historic Golden Dragon restaurant in Chinatown went without a paycheck, living
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SF Gate — No Sitting Down On the Job

February 9, 2005

San Francisco is famous for food. Yet the folks who cook it, wait on tables, wash the dishes and do the many other jobs that make restaurants work are almost invisible. Twelve million people work in this country’s restaurants, according
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SF Gate — S.F. Program to Fight SARS

May 7, 2003

Leon Chow, chairman of the Chinese Progressive Association in San Francisco, announces a program to help hospital workers in SARS-affected Hong Kong. It will send hospital masks and other medical supplies and money, as well as a quilt decorated with
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SF Gate — Counting Demonstrators or Momentum?

February 25, 2003

Over the weekend of Feb. 15-16, in more than 600 cities and towns around the world, more than 20 million people linked arms in a vast tide of resistance against Washington’s rush to war. Here in California, about 150,000 people
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