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Omaha Steve

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Sat Mar 18, 2023, 01:19 PM Mar 2023

Farmworkers use Florida march to pressure other companies [View all]

Source: AP

By MIKE SCHNEIDER today

Farmworkers were leading a five-day, 45-mile (72-kilometer) trek on foot this week from one of the poorest communities in Florida to a mansion-lined, oceanfront town that is one of the richest in an effort to pressure retailers to leverage their purchasing power for better worker pay and working conditions.

The farmworkers said they were marching to highlight the Fair Food Program, which has enlisted companies like McDonald’s, Walmart, Taco Bell and Whole Foods to use their clout with growers to ensure better working conditions and wages for farmworkers. They hoped to use the march to pressure other companies, like Publix, Wendy’s and Kroger, to join the program that started in 2011.

The march began Tuesday from the farming community of Pahokee, one of the poorest in Florida, where the median household income is around $30,000. The march’s launching point was a camp where farmworkers were coerced into working for barely any pay by a labor contractor who was convicted and sentenced last year to almost 10 years in prison. The contractor confiscated the Mexican farmworkers’ passports, demanded exorbitant fees from them and threatened them with deportation or false arrest, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

The marchers were on schedule to arrive Saturday in the town of Palm Beach, which has a median household income of almost $169,000 and is lined with the mansions of the rich and famous, including billionaire Nelson Peltz, who is Wendy’s chairman, and former President Donald Trump.




Read more: https://apnews.com/article/florida-agriculture-farmworkers-protest-tomatoes-fair-food-c7502c1f2c5a01d7f611d2d1b959bac9

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Bravo! Cheezoholic Mar 2023 #1
Hmmmmmm Traildogbob Mar 2023 #2
ive always wonder who funds these groups and they seem to pop up like weeds AllaN01Bear Mar 2023 #3
The CIW has been around since the 90s Blues Heron Mar 2023 #6
What does that have to do with this march? Blues Heron Mar 2023 #5
The sarcasm Traildogbob Mar 2023 #7
Might be related: Kroger begins sponsoring Backseat Driver Mar 2023 #4
Years ago in my 20s, I worked in Florida's flower growing farms Farmer-Rick Mar 2023 #8
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