Posted by Katy Grimes at 7:36 am on Jun 18, 2015 Comments Off on State’s Ag Labor Board Involved In Intimidation, Harassment of Latino Farm Workers
Labor unions target many non-union businesses across the country
for takeover; some businesses successfully fend off the unions, and
others succumb. But in California, the Agricultural Labor Relations
Board, a state agency, works in cahoots with the United Farm
Workers labor union, intimidating, fear-mongering, threatening, and
uses legal actions filed against farming employers to force them
into submission to the United Farm Workers labor union.
But recently, the ALRB has been dealt several legal blows to its
efforts to malign Gerawan Farming, and force its farm workers into
unionization.
The Agricultural Labor Relations Board was created following the
signing of the Agriculture Labor Relations Act in 1975 by
then-Governor Jerry Brown, a Democrat, to restore peace in the
fields. The California Labor Act states:
It is hereby stated to be the
policy of the State of California to encourage and protect the
right of agricultural employees to full freedom of association,
self-organization, and designation of representatives of their own
choosing, to negotiate the terms and conditions of their
employment, and to be free from the… Read More