https://floc.com/
#FarmWorkers #ImmigrationReform #Immigration #Labor #Union #SanFrancisco
“They Actually Had a List”: #ICE Arrests Workers Involved in Landmark #LaborRights Case
“We are concerned at the appearance of targeting publicly #ProUnion worker leaders,” said a union official about a raid in western New York.
Noah Hurowitz
May 5 2025
"An immigration raid in western #NewYork on Friday targeted a group of immigrants involved in a landmark statewide effort by #FarmWorkers to #unionize.
"On Friday morning at around 9:30 a.m., federal agents in unmarked cars and bearing no agency insignia pulled over a bus in Albion, New York, about 35 miles west of Rochester, and took 14 people of Lynn-Ette & Sons Farms into custody. All of the detainees, who hailed from Mexico and Guatemala, were year-round employees of Lynn-Ette & Sons Farms, a family-owned business in nearby Kent, New York, which has been locked in a multiyear battle to prevent workers from unionizing.
"The company is one of five agricultural businesses that, together with a state growers’ association, have tried for years to overturn or chip away at New York’s 2019 #FarmLaborLaw. The law enshrined protections for the right of #farmworkers — whether seasonal or year-round — to seek union representation.
" 'This was strange because they actually had a list of most of the workers on the bus.'
"Several of the workers taken into custody on Friday have been active in efforts to unionize year-round employees, including at least one who has spoken publicly in favor of joining the United Farm Workers of America, according to Elizabeth Strater, director of strategic campaigns for #UFW, the storied labor union.
" 'We are concerned at the appearance of targeting publicly pro-union worker leaders,' said Strater.
"Most of the workers detained on Friday hail from #Mexico or #Guatemala.
"The raid did not appear to be a broad sweep but rather a targeted enforcement aimed at specific people, according to sources who have been in contact with the families and spoke to The Intercept on condition of anonymity to candidly discuss a sensitive legal situation."
Read more:
https://theintercept.com/2025/05/05/ice-raid-farm-labor-union-new-york-ufw/
Archived version:
https://archive.ph/xLMYr
"3 #DOGE asscs have been granted access to systems at the DOL housing sensitive info onmigrant #farmworkers, visa applicants...
Collins has access to the DOL’s NFJP system *offers funding to orgs that work with migrant & seasonal farmworkers +orgs working on the state level to support job training for low-income farm WKRs. Last year, the prgm disbursed $90M in grants."
W/o these skilled AG WKRs, crops of fruits, vegetables... will rot.
#Musk #Trump #Immigrants #USPol
https://www.wired.com/story/doge-access-immigration-data-department-of-labor/
Today in Labor History April 14, 1930: Over 100 Mexican and Filipino farm workers were arrested for union activities in Imperial Valley, CA. 8 were convicted of “criminal syndicalism.”
Thinking about what to put on a sign for this Saturday's mass mobilization?
Consider:
FREE LELO!
Alfredo Juarez
No Human Is Illegal!
Happy César Chávez Day
Today on #CesarChavezDay, we honor a giant of the labor movement—César Chávez didn’t just fight for farmworkers, he fought for all workers to have dignity, power, and a voice on the job.
The legacy lives on. The fight continues.
https://www.npr.org/2025/03/31/nx-s1-5338828/cesar-chavez-day-farmworkers
Today in Labor History March 31, 1927: Birth of Cesar Chavez. In 1965, Chavez led farm workers in California on their first grape boycott. The nationwide protest lasted five years and ended with the first union contract for U.S. farm workers outside of Hawaii. In 1966, Chavez’s organization officially became the United Farm Workers. Chavez was inspired by the nonviolent civil disobedience of Gandhi. In addition to strikes, boycotts and pickets, he was famous for going on hunger strikes. Later he became infatuated with the religious cult, Synanon. He used Synanon’s “game” to punish union members and enforce conformity. Chavez also supported the brutal Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos. This alienated Filipino members of the union, as well as many of the religious organizations that had supported the UFW.
Today in Labor History March 17, 1966: 100 striking Mexican American and Filipino farmworkers marched from Delano, California to Sacramento to pressure the growers and the state government to answer their demands for better working conditions and higher wages, which were, at the time, below the federal minimum wage. By the time the marchers arrived, on Easter Sunday, April 11, the crowd had grown to 10,000 protesters and their supporters. A few months later, the two unions that represented them, the National Farm Workers Association, led by César Chávez, and the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee, joined to form the United Farm Workers. The strike was launched on September 8, 1965, by Filipino grape pickers. Mexicans were initially hired as scabs. So, Filipino strike leader Larry Itliong approached Cesar Chavez to get the support of the National Farm Workers Association, and on September 16, 1965, the Mexican farm workers joined the strike. During the strike, the growers and their vigilantes would physically assault the workers and drive their cars and trucks into the picket lines. They also sprayed strikers with pesticides. The strikers persevered nonviolently. They went to the Oakland docks and convinced the longshore workers to support them by refusing to load grapes. This resulted in the spoilage of 1,000 ten-ton cases of grapes. The success of this tactic led to the decision to launch a national grape boycott, which would ultimately help them win the struggle against the growers.
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"Migrant Workers Drive US Produce Harvest; A Deep Dive"
With Spring, harvest season for US produce nears...
This post explores the history of migrant farm labor in the U.S., the legal framework surrounding their employment, the economic impact of their work, and the human stories behind the statistics.
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6 de marzo / 6 March 2025
5-6 PM feria de recursos comunitarios / community resource fair
6-7:30 PM el foro de inmigracion en Pajaro / Pajaro immigration form
Also available from County of Monterey: Know Your Rights informational videos in English, Spanish, Triqui, and Mixteco. https://bikemonterey.org/immigrants-and-refugees-county-of-monterey-know-your-rights.html
#KnowYourRights
#CondadoDeMonterey #MontereyCount #immigration #immigrants #agriculture #food #WeFeedYou #PajaroValley #farmworkers #fieldworkers #CountyOfMonterey #ConstitutionalRights #KnowYourRights #Triqui #Mixteco #Spanish #espanol
New #BirdFlu variant found in #DairyCattle. Can #H5N1 be transmitted to humans? [Apparently, the answer is, "YES!"]
According to the the US Department of Agriculture, this is the first ever detection of this bird flu virus variant in dairy cattle.
by Jonathan Limehouse, February 6, 2025, updated February 7, 2025
"The variant of bird flu that killed a Louisiana resident has now been found in dairy cows. Until now, the human cases of bird flu traced to cattle have been mild, mostly #EyeInfections.
"But the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed that a strain previously found only in #WildBirds has turned up in dairy herds in #Nevada ‒ raising concerns that future human infections could be more serious.
"Bird flu has triggered a nationwide egg shortage and price hikes in recent months, as infected chickens had to be put to death. It has also coursed through dairy farms in 16 states since last March, according to the USDA, reducing milk production. More than 60 #farmworkers on both dairy and poultry farms have been infected since then, all of whom recovered.
"But one Louisiana resident died last month after contracting bird flu from a backyard flock. That person, who was older and chronically ill, but not otherwise identified, was infected with the D.1.1 variant now seen in the Nevada cows. A Canadian teenager hospitalized with bird flu in November was also infected with D.1.1.
"#D11 is common among the #starlings that migrate through #Nevada in the winter and might have carried the virus into the state, the Nevada Department of Agriculture said in a social media post.
"The USDA said it is working with the state department of agriculture to investigate the Nevada outbreak and limit its spread.
"Until last week, all bird flu in dairy herds had been identified as the B3.13 variant, which was believed to have come from wild birds in late 2023 or early 2024."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2025/02/06/bird-flu-strain-dairy-cows-humans-transmitted/78290857007/
#HPAINews #HPAIVariant #B313 #BirdFlu #BirdMigrations #StarlingMigrations #Cattle #HPAI #AvianInfluenza #BirdFlu #USHealth #CDCCensorship
Rosina Tucker helped #railroadworkers organize the first Black-led labor union in America,
Maria Moreno fought for #farmworkers in the fields of California,
Ah Quon McElrath who united the #laborers of the vast sugarcane plantations,
Ben Fletcher, a #dockworker who organized a strong, interracial union that ran the ports of #Philadelphia,
Judy Heumann, #educationworker who became the mother of the #DisabilityRights Movement.
As the Trump admin deletes online data, scientists and digital librarians rush to save it
The race is on to save public information about health and science before Trump makes it disappear
"Deleting gobs of public data/resources as well is the digital equivalent of book burning."
By Carlyn Zwarenstein
Published February 4, 2025 11:46AM (EST)
Updated February 5, 2025 8:34PM (EST)
"Orders from the Trump administration affecting science and health in the United States — and from there, the world — are coming thick and fast, affecting a myriad of institutional and personal decisions that depend on accurate information provided by the U.S. government. This ranges from websites disappearing to the prohibition of dictionary words from federal scientist research papers. Now researchers and data nerds are rushing to preserve this vital information before it’s lost.
"Meanwhile, many public communications have been paused as well. For the first time in sixty years, the federal health agency, the Centers for Disease Control (#CDC), has stopped its own publications, including the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (#MMWR). This comes on top of a communications gag order preventing its scientists from sharing any new findings — from new insights in cancer treatment to potential new pandemics like #Ebola — with the public.
"Additionally, it orders that a list of specific terms be removed from any CDC research manuscript being submitted to, already being considered, or already in press by any scientific or medical journal, with publication paused or retracted until the terms are scrubbed from the work. The terms in question are: Gender, #transgender, #PregnantPerson, pregnant people, #LGBT, transsexual, non-binary, #nonbinary, assigned male at birth, assigned female at birth, biologically male, biologically female.
"A quick search by Salon of PubMed, the National Institutes of Health-run database of academic biomedical and health publications as well as related disciplines like life sciences and chemical sciences, shows that it currently contains 145,340 pages’ worth of results (1,453,391individual publications) featuring the term '#gender,' and 5,613 publications with the term '#transexual,' with papers dating back to 1903.
"Since most medical science papers report demographic details, excluding papers that report this information or use this language would mean un-publishing exciting new findings on cancer treatment, or, say, vital information about #H5N1 transmission among American #farmworkers or the ongoing #tuberculosis outbreak in the #KansasCity area. The exact implications of President Trump’s orders are not entirely clear, so it’s hard to say exactly what may not be published as a result, but pre-emptive self-censorship is also likely. On Monday, some of the pages had already been restored, according to the New York Times, underscoring the unpredictable status of some federal information.
"In the meantime, a general communications gag order bans any CDC scientist from submitting any new scientific findings to the public. As federally-funded health websites and webpages disappear in real time from the Internet, the race is on to preserve vital datasets and formerly public information.
"Charles Gaba, a health care policy data analyst and web developer, created links on his website to every mirrored copy of the CDC’s public facing web pages as they appear on the #InternetArchive, a nearly 30-year-old non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the internet from #censorship and #DataDecay.
"'These pages and related files are both funded by taxpayers and specifically intended to be for the general public, after all,' Gaba told Salon. In quickly indexing every public-facing page on the CDC site in the nick of time, he anticipated what has happened over the past few days, although perhaps not the specifics of Trump’s Jan. 29 memo to all federal departments and agencies, outlining an executive order called '#DefendingWomen', that seems to have triggered the hasty scrubbing of federally-funded sites.
"Still, Gaba notes that both the former president’s campaign statements, and language in the policy playbook #Project2025, had promised to purge the federal government of 'anyone or anything' that they see as related to diversity, equity and inclusion, and of purging federal agencies of references and resources to the same."
https://www.salon.com/2025/02/04/as-the-admin-deletes-online-data-scientists-and-digital-librarians-rush-to-save-it/
#USPol #Fascism #Erasure #TransRightsAreHumanRights #TransHistoryIsHumanHistory #BookBurning #TrumpIsTryingToKillUsAllOff #CharacteristicsOfFascism
"Ventura County strawberry workers are harvesting in heavy smoke from the Hughes Fire. We remind workers their employers have to provide them with respirator masks if the AQI exceeds 150. Stay safe! #WeFeedYou "
This is really sad. Farm workers aren't showing up to harvest citrus fruit because they're scared of being deported. This could lead to higher prices for citrus fruits in grocery stores.
#news #politics #food #California #workers #Trump #farmworkers #USA
Today in Labor History January 14, 1914: The trial of Suhr and Ford began on this date in Marysville, California. Suhr and Ford were IWW organizers who were ultimately convicted for their alleged role in the gun battle at Durst Ranch in Wheatland. Four died in the so-called “Wheatland riots” (Aug 1913) when police fired into a crowd of California farmworkers trying to organize with the IWW. The dead included the district attorney and sheriff, as well as two farm workers. The governor called in the national guard to restore order. At the time, Durst Ranch was the largest employer of agricultural laborers in the state. They grew hops for the British beer industry. Durst regularly hired seasonal pickers in the summers, forcing them to live in tents on a hot, barren hillside. Conditions were unsanitary. The closest water was a mile away. Durst’s brother exploited workers further by selling them overpriced lemonade, in lieu of water. They had to pay 75 cents per week in rent. Wages were under $1.50/day and Durst withheld 10% of each worker’s wages as insurance against them quitting before harvest season ended.