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alwaysinasnit

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Mon Sep 7, 2020, 05:55 PM Sep 2020

'Touted as 'essential'... treated as disposable': Labor Day anger as migrant farm workers toil inside

Last edited Mon Sep 7, 2020, 06:33 PM - Edit history (1)

‘Touted as ‘essential’… treated as disposable’: Labor Day anger as migrant farm workers toil inside wildfire evacuation zones

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/09/touted-as-essential-treated-as-disposable-labor-day-anger-as-migrant-farm-workers-toil-inside-wildfire-evacuation-zones/

“For the workers, their hands were forced by a combination of circumstances as toxic as the ash that falls over the region’s famous vineyards.”

This Labor Day, immigrant and worker’s rights advocates are sounding the alarm in response to reports of migrant grape pickers, many of whom are undocumented, being forced to work in fire evacuation zones by California growers in a situation critics say demonstrates how some of those deemed “essential” at the outset of the coronavirus pandemic have been rendered “disposable” in the face of a record-setting heat wave and extremely dangerous conditions.

“What’s needed more than anything is an economic safety net in times of disaster so that people don’t have to accept perilous work and changes to immigration laws, so they don’t have to fear offers of help.”
Alleen Brown, reporter, The Intercept

While the threat of flames and smoke was strong enough in Sonoma County to provoke the relocation of area residents, “the county agriculture commissioner invited workers to continue laboring in the fields, doling out evacuation-area access passes to dozens of agricultural producers,” Alleen Brown reported for The Intercept.

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edited to add
I live in Sonoma county and it is currently 103 degrees outside (at 3:32 pm).

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'Touted as 'essential'... treated as disposable': Labor Day anger as migrant farm workers toil inside (Original Post) alwaysinasnit Sep 2020 OP
It's all about the Banjamins, baby! 2naSalit Sep 2020 #1
All the Essential workers are treated as disposable Sherman A1 Sep 2020 #2
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