Farmworkers union claims victory in California labor battle
Source: AP
By SCOTT SMITH
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) Organized labor claimed a victory in a decades-long fight with one of the nation's largest fruit growers when a judge ruled that the company interfered with its employees' vote on whether to reject union representation.
A decision issued late Thursday sets aside an election held nearly two years ago by workers at Gerawan Farming Inc., which hires thousands of people annually to harvest nectarines, peaches and grapes in California's Central Valley. It says Gerawan used unfair labor practices in its support of a key worker who organized the campaign against the United Farm Workers.
The farmworkers' votes remain locked up and uncounted amid the dispute.
The decision says a Gerawan employee, Silvia Lopez, unlawfully asked for and received $20,000 from a fruit growers association affiliated with Gerawan to fund the anti-union fight. It says that on one day, Lopez physically blocked workers from the farm to collect roughly 1,000 signatures calling for a vote to reject the UFW, and Gerawan unfairly granted Lopez time off work to lead the effort.
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File - In this April 23, 2014, file photo, Silvia Lopez, a farmworker at Gerawan Farming, Inc., poses for a photograph in Fresno, Calif. A judge in California says one of the largest fruit growers in the nation committed unfair labor practices trying to block the United Farm Workers from representing its workers. The judge says Gerawan employee Silvia Lopez was unlawfully paid $20,000 to fund the anti-union fight. The decision says Lopez physically blocked workers from the farm to collect signatures. (AP Photo/Scott Smith, File)
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wolfie001
(2,264 posts)....in California. I wish these workers the best!
reddread
(6,896 posts)they have pumped oceans of water out of our underground aequifer, the next 100 years will be no picnic.