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Dolores huerta united farm workers
Dolores huerta united farm workers




dolores huerta united farm workers

It was a moment that mirrored another long march a little over half a century ago, when two formidable labor organizers, César Chávez and Dolores Huerta, co-led nearly a hundred striking agricultural workers hundreds of miles north from the farming hub of Delano to the state capitol. Hans Gutknecht, MediaNews Group, Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images Governor Gavin Newsom approved the historic measure in September. Last year, California's farm workers organized demonstrations (above: in Los Angeles, March 31, 2022) to advance a state bill allowing the use of mail-in ballots in unionization elections. The Biden White House had urged the governor to support the bill, stating that “farmworkers worked tirelessly and at great personal risk to keep food on America’s tables during the pandemic.” Passing cars honked in support.Ī month later, a few weeks after Labor Day, California Governor Gavin Newsom approved the historic measure to allow farmworkers in the state to vote in union elections by mail. In August, as dozens of California farmworkers marched hundreds of miles to the state capitol in Sacramento, in support of a bill that would bolster their union rights, they chanted: “Sí, se puede,” (“Yes, we can”).






Dolores huerta united farm workers