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Students plan aid mission to Peru AVERY PETERSON averylp@mail.sfsu.edu

Shadowing doctors, checking vitals and dispensing prescriptions may sound like costly training only available at medical school, but for six SF State students it is the experience they can expect on their trip to Lima, Peru next month. The students are members of Medlife, an organization that partners with poor communities in Latin America to provide medical care, education and community development with mobile clinics that have treated more than 100,000 people since 2005, according to the Medlife website. In Peru, students will work alongside local dentists, gynecologists and general practitioners and assist with health education, according to Adolfo Luna, who participated in the same trip in

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Medlife Adolfo Luna smiles for a portrait in the Richard Oakes Multicultural Center Tuesday, April 7.

2012 and will go again in May. “A lot of the things that we take as common sense like washing your hands before you treat a wound, these people have no idea about,” Luna said. “We setup a makeshift auditorium and present a PowerPoint to them explaining basic things we take for granted that we know.” organization Continued ON PAGE 2

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PINK MUSTACHES: (from right) SF State students Cody Lee, Lyft driver, and James Shumate, Lyft and Uber driver, sit in Lee’s car which he uses to pick up passengers for work Monday, April 6.

Rideshare policy in question STEVEN CALDERON

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olling through the Financial District in his orange Honda Fit, SF State senior James Shumate spends his evenings shuttling passengers who hail his service. Shumate, a cinema major, began driving for rideshare startups Uber and Lyft as his primary source of income at the end of March. He said as an Uber and Lyft driver,

he works as an independent contractor, which allows him to choose his own hours. Drivers decide when they clock on and off and even have the option to deny ride requests, he said. “I like the fact that I can open up an app and punch in,” Shumate said, “Or you know, when a customer pisses you off and you’re just like, ‘I want to go home right now,’ I can.” Drivers from both Uber and Lyft filed suit against the startups in fall 2013,

arguing they should be entitled to employee benefits. District Court judges Edward Chen and Vince Chhabria ruled in the Uber and Lyft cases, respectively, and denied summary judgement on March 11, requested by Uber and Lyft. This means no action has been taken because judges could not decide how to rule. All parties will have to wait until juries decide whether drivers are employees or individual contractors.

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Alumnus advocates for workers TIMOTHY SMITH

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Representing San Francisco senior citizens in legal matters like racial discrimination and housing, SF State alumnus Carlos Torres began his career as an advocate for underserved communities. Torres said he developed his passion for labor rights while working at La Raza Centro Legal, a nonprofit legal service in the Mission District. “It was really working with low-income immigrant communities, helping them as an advocate through the wage claim process,” Torres said. “They’re paid cash, paid under the minimum wage, so it was really gratifying to be a part of the community assistance

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EMBRACE: Hearing officer for the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement Carlos E. Torres takes a break in the J. Paul Leonard Library after a career fair that took place in the gym Friday, April 3.

to this group of people.” Torres led a workshop at SF State April 3 for students interested in pursuing a career in law and labor rights advocacy. At the

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