Supreme Court’s E-Verify Decision Devastating for Employers, Immigrant Workers
Immigrants rights advocates and employers, including farmers, are lashing out at the Supreme Court’s May 26 decision upholding Arizona’s right to demand employers use the controversial e-Verify system,...
View ArticleOvertime for farmworkers passes California legislature, heads to governor’s desk
The California legislature has passed a bill that would give farmworkers the same overtime protections as other workers. Now the question is whether Gov. Jerry Brown, who has not taken a position on...
View ArticleWendy’s refuses to join program protecting farm workers from sexual abuse
When Silvia Perez came to Immokalee, Florida from Guatemala in 1993, there was one profession that made sense: working in the fields. “Tomato-picking is the biggest industry in Florida, and you find...
View ArticleGroups Petition OSHA to Issue Heat Standard
Peggy Frank, a 63-year-old California postal worker — and also a mother and grandmother — died last week while working her usual route in unusually hot weather. Frank’s heat-related death was not a...
View ArticleWill the Supreme Court Overrule Farmworker Union Rights?
Share this post Not long before Donald Trump’s election in 2016, the Pacific Legal Foundation filed suit against California’s farmworker access rule in federal court on behalf of two companies—Cedar...
View ArticleHOW FARMWORKERS IN MICHIGAN ARE FIGHTING FOR LABOR RIGHTS AND RESPECT
Share this post On December 6, 2020, a federal judge heard arguments on a motion to dismiss in Reyes-Trujillo v. Four Star Greenhouse, a case brought by a group of farmworkers alleging wage and hour...
View ArticleHow Decades of Local Activism Led to the Biggest Dam Removal Deal In U.S....
Share this post “The Klamath River is the center of our traditions, culture and community, and has always been the centerpiece of our way of life,” says Frankie Myers, vice-chairperson for the Yurok...
View ArticleHow the Deep Roots of Farm Labor Solidarity Helped Wisconsin Survive the...
Share this post When Covid-19 forced Wisconsin to shut down in late March last year, supply shocks to the agricultural industry delivered a staggering blow to family farmers, many of whom have long...
View ArticleHow the Covid Land Rush Is Hurting New Farmers
Share this post The pandemic has inspired city dwellers and investors to buy land in rural areas. That’s driving up farmland prices and pushing some beginning farmers out of the market. Abel Dowden,...
View ArticleHistoric heat wave highlights the need for farmworker protections
Share this post Summer heat is a danger for farmworkers every year, with heat deaths happening steadily. But with climate change and heat waves like the one that hit the Pacific Northwest in recent...
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