Linda Delp is Director of the UCLA Labor Occupational Safety and Health Program (UCLA-LOSH). Her doctoral dissertation addressed working conditions of home care workers in California's In-Home Supportive Services Program. She was previously employed as a project director with the UCLA Center for Labor Research and Education and as Western Region Director of Health and Safety for the Service Employees International Union. She has developed worker health and safety education programs and campaigns for union members, immigrant workers, maquiladora workers and high school students. She is lead author of a report that evaluates the effectiveness of the NAFTA labor side agreement and lead editor of the book, "Teaching for Change: Popular Education and the Labor Movement." She has been a Board member of the Coalition for Justice in the Maquiladoras and is a member of the Executive Committee of SoCalCOSH, the Southern California Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health.