Grapes of wrath: California farmworkers fight to unionize (feature story)
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http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/1/16/grapes-of-wrath-cafarmworkersfighttounionize.html
Fruit grower tries to challenge mandatory mediation law in state court
January 16, 2015 5:00AM ET
by David Bacon
FRESNO, Calif. When Jose Dolores began picking grapes at Gerawan Farming in Californias San Joaquin Valley in 1990, the company was paying a little over the state minimum wage of $4.25 an hour. We just werent making enough, and everything cost a lot. Thats why people wanted the union, he recalls.
Dolores was one of over 1,000 workers at Gerawan that year, when its workers voted for the United Farm Workers union to represent them. But they didnt get any further. Mike Gerawan, one of the companys owners, repeatedly challenged the validity of the union vote. The one time he met with the UFW he said, I dont want the union, and I dont need the union.
That effectively ended bargaining on a contract, which union reps believe would have provided better working conditions and more protection for the laborers. Another owner, Dan Gerawan, declined to comment, but a statement sent by the company publicist, Erin Shaw, blamed the union for the stalled efforts: The UFW abandoned Gerawan employees without ever negotiating a collective bargaining agreement. Over the years, with no contract, Gerawan Farms grew to become one of the nations largest growers, with more than 5,000 workers.
It was only in 2012, after a new state law on mandatory mediation was implemented, that the UFW was able to go back to Gerawan to demand a renewal of the talks. While the company did meet with the union, it also attempted to have the UFW removed as the representative of the workers. Even more importantly, it is challenging the constitutionality of the law in state court.
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