March 31, 2016 A big focus of the UFW right now is helping farm workers get the same overtime pay as almost every other worker. Workers plan to commemorate Cesar Chavez month (the time between Cesar’s March 31 birthday and April 23 passing) by marching for fair overtime pay in support of the bill we told you about, AB 2757 “The Phase-In Overtime for Agricultural Workers Act of 2016.” The bill would phase in paying California’s farm workers overtime if they work more than eight hours a day or 40 hours a week by the year 2020. Starting this Sunday, April 3, more than 10,000 farm workers up and down the west coast will take to the streets and march in 5 key agricultural areas. To do this is very expensive, but it’s time for worker’s voices to be heard. As Cesar told us, "I'm not going to ask for anything unless the workers want it. If they want it, they'll ask for it." Well, the workers are asking now. Will you help? All these years I’ve felt discriminated against, as if my job was worth less than someone that works in a factory, construction or other type of jobs. Farm work is heavy. For the majority of the year I work 60 to 63 hours per week under the hot sun and sometimes the rain. I carry a ladder up and down on wet and uneven ground. Fighting together, it can be done! Cesar would know it could be done. He would be leading the charge for Adolfo and other farm workers. Help us fill Cesar’s shoes by standing with the farm workers for whom he dedicated his life. Make your donation today @ https://secure.ufw.org/chavezmarch. Thank you for everything you do. Viva Cesar Chavez! Arturo S. Rodriguez UFW President |
By Ray Beckerman
Man's inhumanity to man and other living things threatens the whole human experiment. Let's fight it, and try to build a future.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Today is Cesar Chavez's birthday
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