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Jessica González
Jessica González may refer to: * Jessica González (politician), member of the Texas House of Representatives * Jessica Gonzalez (labor organizer), American labor organizer See also * Jessica González-Rojas, member of the New York State Assembly {{hndis, González, Jessica ...
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Jessica González (politician)
Jessica Araceli González (born December 25, 1980) is an American politician serving as a member of the Texas House of Representatives for the 104th district. Elected in November 2018, she assumed office on January 8, 2019. Early life and education González was born and raised in Dallas. She received her Bachelor of Arts in criminology and criminal justice from the University of Texas at Arlington. She later attended Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, where she received her Juris Doctor and graduated ''cum laude''. Career Prior to serving in the Texas Legislature, González was a legislative assistant for Congresswoman Karen Bass and participated in the White House Internship Program. She was also the Nevada voter protection director for the Barack Obama 2012 presidential campaign. She practices personal injury at her law firm, Gandara & González, PLLC, located in Oak Cliff, Dallas. Texas Legislature González assumed office on January 8, 2019. She defeated De ...
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Jessica Gonzalez (labor Organizer)
Jessica Gonzalez (born 1992 or 1993) is an American labor organizer working with CODE-CWA, the Communication Workers of America's Campaign to Organize Digital Employees. She is known for her work organizing in the video game industry and founding A Better ABK, the worker advocacy group at Activision Blizzard, and co-founding ABK Workers Alliance, a solidarity union, and Game Workers Alliance, the Raven Software union. Career and activism Gonzalez joined Activision Blizzard (ABK) in 2015 as a quality assurance (QA) tester. She left the company for a few years to work for ''Boundless Entertainment,'' but returned to ABK in 2019 until leaving the company in 2021 due to what she alleged to be a hostile working environment. She worked briefly for a financial tech company following her departure, while working part-time as an organizer with CODE-CWA. She later joined CODE-CWA full-time. Gonzalez also alleged that in QA at ABK, testers were treated as "second-class citizens", which ...
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