Posted by Katy Grimes at 7:05 am on Jul 03, 2014 Comments Off on On Independence Day, Gerawan Farming Gives Employees Raises
On the eve of the Independence Day, farm workers at Gerawan
Farms received notice that their employer is proposing a wage
increase to $11.00 per hour.
The minimum wage just went up to $9, July 1. In 2016, the wage
will go up to $10 an hour.
While peach and table grape grower Gerawan Farming demonstrates
its workers have the freedom to earn the highest industry wages,
the Agricultural Labor Relations Board and United Farm Workers
labor union continue to deprive the workers of the right to
choose.
The ALRB is steadfast in its effort to force a contract on the
workers they obviously do not want. The workers knew the contents
of that so-called contract when they voted on November 5 to
decertify the UFW labor union. In the spirit of Independence Day,
the ALRB should finally count the ballots and let freedom ring for
the workers.
“Mr. Gerawan has always helped us,” said Silvia Lopez,… Read More