Building Bridges Radio: Jesse Jackson on Reconstruction & Farmworkers Organize

by Ken Nash and Mimi Rosenberg Sunday, Sep. 18, 2005 at 9:07 PM
knash@igc.org

Building Bridges: Your Community and Labor Report presents this 28 minute radio program - To Listen click on Media Link


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Building Bridges: Your Community & Labor Report

National Edition

Produced by Mimi Rosenberg & Ken Nash

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Rescue - Relief - Relocation - Reunification - Reconstruction

A Community Response to Hurricane Katrina

With the Reverend Jesse Jackson



Looking past the botched rescue efforts, the Rev. Jackson is very concerned about the failure to relocate displaced disaster victims closer to home on public facilities that are available.The funds that were appropriated are being awarded at no bid

contracts to Corporations like Halliburton and Bechtel with no consideration for affirmative action or prevailing wages.The bottom line is for residents to be able to return to their communities with homes and jobs at a living wage.

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Farmworkers Demand Investigation of Grower Threats & Intimidation in Union Election

with Arturo Rodriguez, President, United Farmworkers of America

Workers voted Sept 1 in a state-conducted secret ballot election on whether to be represented by the United Farm Workers. Citing widespread

threats and intimidation against Giumarra Vineyards Corp.,the United Farm Workers formally filed objections to the election. Giumarra workers are

traveling to Sacramento to demand the Agricultural Labor Relations Board investigate the objections and invalidate the election. 171 challenged ballots

would determine the outcome of the election. Giumarra Vineyards Corp., is the world’s largest table grape grower with 4,000 peak season workers

in Kern and Tulare counties. Two farm workers who died from extreme heat since last year labored at Giumarra. Workers have many other long-standing

grievances including being forced to labor eight hours a day on their knees with no umbrellas to protect them against the sun, low pay and speedups. This is the largest farm worker organizing drive since the 1970s.

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